Lou Bega released a song called Mambo No 5 (A little Bit ..). There is also a 1950's song called Mambo No 5 by Perez Prado
Mambo No. 5 is a 1949 jive dance song which was recorded by Dámaso Pérez Prado, a cuban. It was rereleased with the same name in 1999 by german artist Lou Bega.
Lou Bega sang the hit song "Mambo No. 5."
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Lou Bega.
It wasn't a group. It was Lou Bega
Lou Bega
Baroque. All of Bach's work is in the style of Baroque.
I think it's just because it's track number 5 on the album, but I could be wrong. Haha.
You would need to purchase the sheet music; the notes themselves are not helpful. While Symphony No. 5 is not under copyright, many of the arrangements of it for various instruments are.
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If you are talking about symphony number 5 by Dmitri Shostakovich then there are french horns, tubas, trumpets, and trombones. The french horn has a big part it this song.
Its Billie Holiday "I'm a fool to want you"
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Pierre Wertheimer, her business partner and her lover, who owned 70% of her business.
Baroque. All of Bach's work is in the style of Baroque.
Hollywood Undead was invented by Deuce and Jdog back in 2005 with Hollywood Undead's first song called "The kids"... Da Kurlzz, Charlie Scene, Johnny 3 Tears and Funnyman joined after because they all knew each other for a long time and they've been in different bands. Ps. No5 is the second song they made... first song to be made by all 6 of them together
It is categorized as Opus 67. It is widely known that it is written as his 'autobiography'. The work was premiered in 1809.
Perfume. It is a classic perfume. Want to give a good gift? Get Chanel # 5 to someone.
His jacket was custom made and so you can't purchase one.