Sessomatto (song)
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"Sessomatto" is a twelve inch disco version of the film score of the Italian sex comedy film How Funny Can Sex Be?, famously used as the first record scratched by Grandmaster Flash. The disco mix was by Jim Stuard. It was released West End Records.
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