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Across 110th Street is a 1972 American crime drama film starring Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto, and Anthony Franciosa, and directed by Barry Shear. Commonly associated with the blaxploitation genre at the time, it has received considerable critical praise from writer Greil Marcus and others for surpassing the limitations of that genre. Soundtrack The critically praised title song, written by Bobby Womack and J.J. Johnson, was a No. 19 hit on the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart in 1973, and was later featured in Quentin Tarantino's 1997 blaxploitation homage Jackie Brown. It is also heard in Ridley Scott's 2007 film American Gangster, and as a background song for the video game True Crime: New York City. All songs were written and performed by Bobby Womack; the score was composed and conducted by J.J. Johnson. Tracklist 1. "Across 110th Street" (performed by Bobby Womack and Peace) (US #56, R&B #19) 2. "Harlem Clavinette" (performed by J.J.Johnson and his Orchestra) 3. "If You Don't Want My Love" (performed by Bobby Womack and Peace) 4. "Hang On In There (instrumental)" (performed by J.J.Johnson and his Orchestra) 5. "Quicksand" (performed by Bobby Womack and Peace) 6. "Harlem Love Theme" (performed by J.J.Johnson and his Orchestra) 7. "Across 110th Street (instrumental)" (performed by J.J.Johnson and his Orchestra) 8. "Do It Right" (performed by Bobby Womack and Peace) 9. "Hang On In There" (performed by Bobby Womack and Peace) 1
Across 110th Street
Bobby Womack and Peace
harlem clavinette
J. J. Johnson and His Orchestra
If You Don't Want My Love
Bobby Womack and Peace
hang on in there
J. J. Johnson and His Orchestra
Quicksand
Bobby Womack and Peace
harlem love theme
J. J. Johnson and His Orchestra
Across 110th Street (Instrumental)
J.J. Johnson & His Orchestra
Do It Right
Bobby Womack and Peace
Hang on in There
Bobby Womack and Peace
If You Don't Want My Love (instrumental)
J. J. Johnson and His Orchestra
Across 110th Street, Part II
Bobby Womack and Peace