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  2. Arabian riff - Wikipedia

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    It included an attraction called "A Street in Cairo" produced by Gaston Akoun, which featured snake charmers, camel rides and a scandalous dancer known as Little Egypt. Songwriter James Thornton penned the words and music to his own version of this melody, "Streets Of Cairo or The Poor Little Country Maid".

  3. Take It Off (Kesha song) - Wikipedia

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    The main riff of the chorus is the same as that of "The Streets of Cairo", also using a similar rhyme scheme and parallel phrasing. During an interview with Esquire magazine Kesha was asked about her song writing process and used "Take It Off" as an example of how her songs come to fruition.

  4. Sol Bloom - Wikipedia

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    At the "Street in Cairo", the North African belly dance was reinvented as the "hootchy-kootchy dance" to a tune made up by Bloom, "The Streets of Cairo, or the Poor Little Country Maid", whose century-old lyrics had traditionally been sung by young boys: "O they don't wear pants/on the sunny side of France"; "There's a place in France/where the ...

  5. Open Sesame (Kool & the Gang song) - Wikipedia

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    "Open Sesame" was produced by K.G productions along with Mr. Vee productions. Also known as "Open Sesame Part 1", the tune interpolated Sol Bloom's "The Streets of Cairo" and was written by Robert "Kool" Bell, Ronald Bell, George "Funky" Brown, Claydes Smith, and Dennis "D.T." Thomas. The single's B-side was "Open Sesame – Part 2 (Groove with ...

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  7. Arizona Dream (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The melody of "Gypsy Reggae" is a variation of the song "The Streets of Cairo" by James Thornton. "Get the Money" is an English-language cover of "Hajdemo u planine" ("Let's Go to the Mountains") by Bregović's band Bijelo Dugme from their 1986 album Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo.

  8. Category:Streets in Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Squares in Cairo (2 P) M. Muizz Street (19 P) S. Saliba Street (5 P) Pages in category "Streets in Cairo" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. Tarantella Napoletana - Wikipedia

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    Arabian riff, "The Streets of Cairo", "The Poor Little Country Maid", "the snake charmer song" Jarabe Tapatío , the "Mexican hat dance" Oriental riff , stereotypical pentatonic riff