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Yma Sumac on David Letterman Show (1987)

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

1987 Yma Sumac performance and interview with David Letterman.

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  • @bubbeemindy

    That's an old rumor, but it is not true. Her life is well documented. She was born in Peru, moved to the US in 1946, and became a US citizen in 1955. You can check her Wikipedia page or her New York Times obituary (which explicitly debunks the Amy Camus myth) for the facts.

  • she;s too classy 4 david letterman

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  • So whats your name? oh yes Yma Sumac ! haha say good bye we have too go! how stupid can you be too a Legend. maybe he will understand it each time he asks him self. why didn t i ask her something that could be placed in the anals of History!

  • @RosaParks0GETBaC  well you can start by killing all the people who do drug in the US. And the we can stop the spics from Mexico. Start cleaning your house !

  • @piontro Actually, she was born in Callao, Peru... period.

  • omg what a dick

  • real meso-americans are great people.

    i hate fucking spics from mexico and their drug smuggling faggots

  • David Letterman: Twat

  • everybody is too classy for david letterman

  • Ymac Sumac: Legend.

  • @lahmatz The name of the song in English is "High Andes."

  • Yma Sumac was fabulous. The name of this song is, "High Andes."

    

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