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Common
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Charms Alarm
(1992)
sampled
On the Good Ship Lollipop
by
Shirley Temple
(1934)
Don't Change Your Love
by
Five Stairsteps
(1968)
Juicy Fruit
by
Mtume
(1983)
Side by Side
by
Earth, Wind & Fire
(1983)
My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)
by
En Vogue
(1992)
Heidi Hoe
(1992)
sampled
The Rill Thing
by
Little Richard
(1970)
Just in the Nick of Rhyme
(1992)
sampled
Harlem River Drive
by
Bobbi Humphrey
(1973)
Pitchin' Pennies
(1992)
sampled
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
by
Mary Martin
(1949)
Is This All?
by
Bobbi Humphrey
(1972)
God Make Me Funky
by
The Headhunters
feat.
Pointer Sisters
(1975)
Puppy Chow
(1992)
sampled
Smiling Faces Sometimes
by
Bobbi Humphrey
(1972)
For the Love of You
by
The Isley Brothers
(1975)
Never Knew Love Like This Before
by
Stephanie Mills
(1980)
Soul by the Pound
(1992)
sampled
Sneakin' in the Back
by
Tom Scott
and
The L.A. Express
(1974)
I Like It
by
DeBarge
(1982)
A Chorus Line
by
Ultramagnetic MC's
(1989)
Take It EZ
(1992)
sampled
Tutti Frutti
by
Little Richard
(1955)
Crap Game
by
Richard Pryor
(1971)
Kool Is Back
by
Funk, Inc.
(1971)
A Crazy Mixed-Up World
by
Sonny Stitt
(1974)
When Will the Day Come
by
Rasa
(1978)
Ghostbusters
by
Ray Parker Jr.
(1984)
(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)
by
Beastie Boys
(1986)
Be a Pepper
by
David Naughton
(1989)
In the Ghetto
by
Eric B. & Rakim
(1990)
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Gil1976
said on Sunday, 29 November 2009:
On Common's track 'A song for Assata (on album 'Like water for chocolate') the bass line has always sounded familiar to me. Anyone know where it comes from?
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