Hey Mambo Lyrics Meaning

Dean Martin Hey Mambo Italiano слова песни

Hey Mambo Lyrics Meaning. They would beg for more barry: The lyric of the song (on line) describes an american man going to italy and finding that it was not danced there, so he takes it upon.

Dean Martin Hey Mambo Italiano слова песни
Dean Martin Hey Mambo Italiano слова песни

Web [barry] nobody knew who he really was but they called him mambo when he played [kid creole] he became the king king of latin swing [both] and oh, the music that he made. Frzy] oops here go the money man. Web hey mambo mambo italiano try an enchilada with a fish baccala. Like i brought a band. Walking inside the club with all this money man. They would beg for more barry: They would jam the floor both: Web [barry] nobody knew who he really was but they called him mambo when he played [kid creole] he became the king king of latin swing [both] and oh, the music that he made. Web hey mambo did she know what she begat [kid creole] they used to come in their fancy threads and he always turned them inside out [barry] they would jam the floor [both]. And making the spot live.

Web hey mambo did your mama teach you that hey mambo did she know what she begat kid creole: Web the mambo apparently originated in cuba. Web [barry] nobody knew who he really was but they called him mambo when he played [kid creole] he became the king king of latin swing [both] and oh, the music that he made. Web hey mambo mambo italiano try an enchilada with a fish baccala. Web hey mambo, mambo italiano. They would jam the floor both: Web hey mambo did your mama teach you that hey mambo did she know what she begat kid creole: They would beg for more barry: Web hey mambo did she know what she begat [kid creole] they used to come in their fancy threads and he always turned them inside out [barry] they would jam the floor [both]. They used to come in their fancy threads and he always turned them inside out they would jam the floor, they would beg for more and. Web [barry] nobody knew who he really was but they called him mambo when he played [kid creole] he became the king king of latin swing [both] and oh, the music that he made.