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The song Mambo Italiano has an Italian title and English lyrics. The reason lies in the English-speaking audiences for which it is intended, as a 1954-released composition by New Jersey-born composer and lyricist Bob Merrill (May 17, 1921 - February 17, 1998) and a recording by Kentucky-born cabaret singer Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 - June 29, 2002). The lyrics take the following, original form:A girl went back to Napolibecause she missed the scenery,the native dances, and the charming songs.But, wait a minute! Something's wrong!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Go, go, go! You mixed up siciliano!All you Calabraise-a do the mambo like crazy.Hey mambo! Don't wanna tarantella!Hey, mambo! No more-a mozzarella!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Try an enchilada with a fish baccala and then-a!Hey, gumba! I love-a how you dance rhumba!But take-a some advice, paisano!Learn how to mambo!If you gonna be a square,you ain't-a gonna go nowhere!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Go, go, Joe! Shake like-a Giovanno!E lo che se dice: Get you happy in the feetswhen you Mambo Italiano!Shake-a Baby! Shake-a! 'Cause I love-a when you take-a me!Mama say, "Stop-a or I'm gonna go to papa!"And-a hey, chadrool! You don't-a have to go to school!Just make-a with a big bambino!It's-a like a vino.Kid, you good-a lookin', but you don't-a know what's cookin' till you... .Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Ho, ho, ho! you mixed up siciliano.It's-a so delish-a. Ev'rybody come! Capisce?How to Mambo Italiano-o-o-o-o-o!'Ats nice!Unh!
The year 1954 is the date given for the writing of the song Mambo Italiano. The popular song numbers among the output of New Jersey-born composer and lyricist Bob Merrill (May 17, 1921 - February 17, 1998). It represents the B-side of "We'll Be Together Again," performed by Kentucky-born cabaret singer Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 - June 29, 2002) for release on October 11, 1954.
Jason Mraz is the original singer of the song. He wrote it.
Te'Vaka is the original singer of the song "Pate Pate"
Yes he is the original singer along with Uncle Kracker who does a duet with him on that song.
In Mambo Italiano with Ginette Reno in 2003
Mambo Italiano.
Mambo Italiano
The song Mambo Italiano has an Italian title and English lyrics. The reason lies in the English-speaking audiences for which it is intended, as a 1954-released composition by New Jersey-born composer and lyricist Bob Merrill (May 17, 1921 - February 17, 1998) and a recording by Kentucky-born cabaret singer Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 - June 29, 2002). The lyrics take the following, original form:A girl went back to Napolibecause she missed the scenery,the native dances, and the charming songs.But, wait a minute! Something's wrong!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Go, go, go! You mixed up siciliano!All you Calabraise-a do the mambo like crazy.Hey mambo! Don't wanna tarantella!Hey, mambo! No more-a mozzarella!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Try an enchilada with a fish baccala and then-a!Hey, gumba! I love-a how you dance rhumba!But take-a some advice, paisano!Learn how to mambo!If you gonna be a square,you ain't-a gonna go nowhere!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Go, go, Joe! Shake like-a Giovanno!E lo che se dice: Get you happy in the feetswhen you Mambo Italiano!Shake-a Baby! Shake-a! 'Cause I love-a when you take-a me!Mama say, "Stop-a or I'm gonna go to papa!"And-a hey, chadrool! You don't-a have to go to school!Just make-a with a big bambino!It's-a like a vino.Kid, you good-a lookin', but you don't-a know what's cookin' till you... .Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Hey, mambo! Mambo Italiano!Ho, ho, ho! you mixed up siciliano.It's-a so delish-a. Ev'rybody come! Capisce?How to Mambo Italiano-o-o-o-o-o!'Ats nice!Unh!
Mambo Italiano was written in 1965 by Bob Merrill; Rosemary Clooney recorded it. The song has been featured in numerous movies and in television commercials.
The year 1954 is the date given for the writing of the song Mambo Italiano. The popular song numbers among the output of New Jersey-born composer and lyricist Bob Merrill (May 17, 1921 - February 17, 1998). It represents the B-side of "We'll Be Together Again," performed by Kentucky-born cabaret singer Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 - June 29, 2002) for release on October 11, 1954.
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Modern life and unexpected situations describe what Mambo Italiano is about. The name refers to a popular song from 1954 and a comedy drama from 2003. The song reveals the cultural changes -- largely Latin American, as in the importation of the Afro-Cuban mambo dance and music style -- experienced by a girl who goes back to the southwest Italian city of Naples whereas the film tells about the culture shock of an Italian immigrant family finding themselves in Canada, not the United States of America, and learning about their son's moving out to live independently, not as a newly-wed but as a policeman's partner.
Jason Mraz is the original singer of the song. He wrote it.
Te'Vaka is the original singer of the song "Pate Pate"
Serj Tankian is the singer of the song "Question" released in 2005.
Yes he is the original singer along with Uncle Kracker who does a duet with him on that song.