Yeah Yeah (Sabrina song)
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"Yeah Yeah" is a song by Italian
Italy
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 singer Sabrina
Sabrina Salerno
Sabrina Salerno , also known in her singing career as Sabrina, is an Italian singer, television hostess, model, actress and record producer...

. It was produced by Severo Lombardoni. The song was released as the first single from Sabrina's third album Over the Pop
Over the Pop
Over the Pop is the third studio album by Italian pop singer Sabrina. It was released in 1991.-Album information:In 1990, Sabrina was the hostess of the daily morning TV show Ricomincio da 2 with Raffaella Carrà on Rai Due, and appeared on the popular music show Festivalbar with a new single called...

. The song reached #24 in Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...

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Song information

The follow-up to "Gringo
Gringo (Sabrina song)
"Gringo" is a song by Italian singer Sabrina. It was produced by Giampiero Menzione. The song was released as a non-album single in 1989. It was a minor hit in UK, where it peaked at #95.-Song information:...

", "Yeah Yeah", was another happy-sounding dance-pop track, once again written and produced by Sabrina herself and Elvio Moratto. Lyric-wise, the song's concerns are the joys of a nice and healthy envirenment. "Yeah Yeah" was released as a single twice, the first release in 1990 remaining Italian-only. Three mixes were released in 1990, a 7" mix, a 12" mix and a rather spacey sounding remix (titled Ambient mix), on two formats, a 7" single and a 12" single.

In late 1990/early 1991, the Italian dance-label Discomagic released four remixes of 'Yeah Yeah', on both a standard and a picture-disc 12".

The track makes use of the "Woo! Yeah!
Woo! Yeah!
Woo! Yeah! is a drum break which includes James Brown's voice which has been repeatedly used in popular music, often in the form of a loop. It originates from the 1972 Lyn Collins recording "Think ", a song written and produced by Brown, and is one of 5 breaks contained in the recording...

" sample
Sampling (music)
In music, sampling is the act of taking a portion, or sample, of one sound recording and reusing it as an instrument or a different sound recording of a song or piece. Sampling was originally developed by experimental musicians working with musique concrète and electroacoustic music, who physically...

 from "Think (About It)
Think (About It)
"Think " is a funk song recorded by Lyn Collins and released as a single on James Brown's People Records in 1972. The recording was produced by Brown and featured instrumental backing from his band The J.B.'s...

" by Lyn Collins
Lyn Collins
Lyn Collins was an African American soul singer best known for working with James Brown in the 1970s. Contrary to some reports, she is not related to Bootsy Collins, nor Catfish Collins....

 and James Brown
James Brown
James Joseph Brown was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and recording artist. He is the originator of Funk and is recognized as a major figure in the 20th century popular music for both his vocals and dancing. He has been referred to as "The Godfather of Soul," "Mr...

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1990 release

7" Single
  1. "Yeah Yeah" - 4:01
  2. "Yeah Yeah" (dub version) - 4:01

12" Single
  1. "Yeah Yeah" (12" Mix) - 5:35
  2. "Yeah Yeah" (Ambient Mix) - 6:16
  3. "Yeah Yeah" (dub version) - 4:01

1991 release

CD single
  1. "Yeah Yeah" (club version) - 5:00
  2. "Yeah Yeah" (acapella) - 1:26
  3. "Yeah Yeah" - 4:20
  4. "Yeah Yeah" (dub version) - 4:16

12" single
  1. "Yeah Yeah" (club version) - 5:00
  2. "Yeah Yeah" (acapella) - 1:26
  3. "Yeah Yeah" - 4:20
  4. "Yeah Yeah" (dub version) - 4:16

Charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
Italian Singles Chart 24
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