The song actually is saying that all that Mexico has to offer to tourists are 'cucarachas' or roaches in English. A not so appealing scenario for any tourist!
I assume that you and I are thinking of the same song. If so It's a song called Fa La La by Jim Brickman. he is a pianist and the singer of the song is a singer from the UK named Olivia Archbold. The song was done in 2011.
Ashlee Simpson
song
Akon?
Well, there are several "La La" songs that come to mind: "If You Seek Amy," by Britney Spears starts out with "La Las" and repeats the same "La Las." Ashlee Simpson has a song called "La La." I guess that was around 3-4 years ago. "Loving You," by Minnie Ripperton has a "La La" section. "La La La" by Naughty Boy.
The history of La cucaracha are obscure because the refrain's lyrics have no explicit reference to historical events. This makes it difficult to date it. 'La cucaracha' is a traditional Spanish folk song.
The song actually is saying that all that Mexico has to offer to tourists are 'cucarachas' or roaches in English. A not so appealing scenario for any tourist!
The wiggles
old song
WHAT IS IT
La Cucaracha became popular in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. The song was written by a Mexican writer named Jose Joaquin Fernandez de Lizardi.
The origins of "La Cucaracha" are unknown. The song's lyrics don't refer to any specific event or person. However, The cockroach is supposed to be President Victoriano Huerta.
"La Cucaracha" is a traditional Spanish folk song that describes a cockroach unable to walk because it's missing a leg. The name translates to "The Cockroach" in English, not necessarily "little cockroach".
The Congo song? La cucaracha?
In the Offspring's song "Billie," the ringtone on Billie's phone is a classic tune from the song "La Cucaracha." This detail adds a humorous touch to the storyline, highlighting the contrast between the song's serious themes and the lighthearted nature of the ringtone. The choice of "La Cucaracha" contributes to the song's playful atmosphere.
La Cucaracha - album - was created on 2007-10-23.
Excellent question. Why WOULD anyone write a song about a cockroach? Redbeard, why even bother answering a question if it isn't any help?