The female names from Bega's version are also replaced with types of construction supplies and building tasks e. Perez Prado Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. It was parodied by Michael in season 2 episode,. Performer: Perez Prado and his Orchestra Writer: D. Archived from on 14 July 2014.
Select singles in the Format field. Archived from on 24 September 2015. The lyrics referred to a medicine prescribed to him, which causes hallucinations of the girls he mentions in the song. He developed it into the bright, swing-influenced style that resonated with fans all over the world. Archived from on 22 January 2005. Archived from on 26 March 2012. After staying at number two for another week, the song began to leave the chart, spending nine more weeks in the top 50.
Perez Prado Biography: Date source:. Bega had only used which by German law cannot be registered for copyright from Prado's original and written the entire lyrics, so Bega's producers went to court in order to gain access to all the song's proceedings from Peermusic representing Prado's estate. Select Platinum in the Certification field. It remained in the top 50 for the next 10 weeks. Archived from on 29 July 2012. The song is commonly mis-attributed to , , and The Woody Show. .
It stayed at number-one in Australia for eight weeks, ultimately becoming the best-selling single of 1999 in Australia. One, two, three, four, five Everybody in the car, so come on let's ride To the liquor store around the corner The boys say they want some gin and juice But I really don't wanna Beer bust, like I had last week I must stay deep, 'cause talk is cheap I like Angela, Pamela, Sandra and Rita And as I continue you know they're getting sweeter So what can I do? Archived from on 9 March 2012. Archived from on 9 July 2009. Select singles in the Format field. Lou Bega's official music video for 'Mambo No. Archived from on 5 May 2012. Because of Bega's significant contributions to his version, the court's final ruling declared it a new song co-written by Prado and Bega.
In Ireland, the song first appeared on the at number 13 on 13 September and peaked at number four the following week, staying there for three weeks in total. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: Google Play: Amazon: More from Lou Bega Give It Up: I Got A Girl: More great 90s videos here: Follow Lou Bega Website: Facebook: Subscribe to Lou Bega on YouTube: --------- Lyrics: Ladies and gentlemen This is Mambo No. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. Click to listen to Lou Bega on Spotify: As featured on A Little Bit of Mambo. Enter Bega, Lou in the field Interpret. This cover made radical changes to the lyrics to fit the theme of the show, making numerous references to construction, repairs and roadway maintenance, as well as the show's characters, who provide background vocals. A parody of commercials for the fictional product is also heard.
With its worldwide success, the song became the subject of a seven-year copyright trial between Prado's estate, Peermusic, and Lou Bega's producers. London: Guinness World Records Limited. However, after seven years the ruled in favor of Peermusic and Prado's estate in 2008, based upon the fact that Bega's producers had sought a royalty agreement with Peermusic prior to releasing the song. Select Gold in the Certification field. The song also experienced major success in Australia and Ireland. Archived from on 1 March 2012.
These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 400. The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L. Select single in the field Format. . . .
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