Theme De Yo Yo
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- | "'''Theme De Yo Yo'''" is a musical composition by American [[jazz]] band [[Art Ensemble of Chicago]] with vocals by [[Fontella Bass]]. The composition was part of the soundtrack to the [[1971]] French film ''[[Les Stances à Sophie]]'' and was first compiled on the [[1995]] [[Soul Jazz Records]] [[free jazz]] compilation ''[[Universal Sounds Of America]]''. | + | "'''Theme De Yo Yo'''" is a musical composition by American [[jazz]] band [[Art Ensemble of Chicago]] with vocals by [[Fontella Bass]]. The composition was part of the soundtrack to the [[1971]] French film ''[[Les Stances à Sophie]]'' and was first released in the United States by [[Nessa Records]]. |
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"Theme De Yo Yo" is a musical composition by American jazz band Art Ensemble of Chicago with vocals by Fontella Bass. The composition was part of the soundtrack to the 1971 French film Les Stances à Sophie and was first released in the United States by Nessa Records.
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