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Arthur Conley

Arthur Conley
Sweet Soul Music

Sweet Soul Music
Atco 1967
Elmer Bernstein

Elmer Bernstein
The Magnificent Seven Theme

The Magnificent Seven OST
Varese Sarabande 1960
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Main genre: Soul / Funk / Disco
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Main genre: Country / Folk
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Type Replayed Sample (Interpolation)
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Community Rating Sample Rating: 6 (2 Votes)
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Contributed By walter
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Related Songs

Other songs sampled in Arthur Conley's Sweet Soul Music:
Yeah Man Yeah Man by Sam Cooke (1965)
Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) by Otis Redding (1966)

Other songs that sampled Elmer Bernstein's The Magnificent Seven Theme:
Sound of the Witchdoctor Sound of the Witchdoctor by The Mohawks (1968)
Multiplies Multiplies by Yellow Magic Orchestra (1980)
I Beg Your Pardon I Beg Your Pardon by Kon Kan (1989)
I Shot the Sheriff I Shot the Sheriff by Mad Sin (2003)
Twinkle Star Twinkle Star by Halcali (2007)

Cover versions of Elmer Bernstein's The Magnificent Seven Theme:
The Magnificent Seven The Magnificent Seven by Bad Manners (1987)
The Magnificent The Magnificent by One World Orchestra (1995)

Cover versions of Arthur Conley's Sweet Soul Music:
La Seule Vraie Musique La Seule Vraie Musique by Johnny Hallyday (1967)
Sweet Soul Music Sweet Soul Music by The Love Depression (1968)
Sweet Soul Music Sweet Soul Music by The Mystics (1968)
Sweet Soul Music Sweet Soul Music by The Mohawks (2008)

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annonuesr said on Tuesday, 20 November 2012:
This isn't a sample; it's an allusion to the original. Quotation, allusion, copy, cover... all different from a sample. Please don't add these to the site.

Drpepperfan said on Wednesday, 23 February 2011:
Ooo, wait, I think I spotted another sample in it, hold on a minute.....