Lou Bega - Mambo No 5 - Piano Tutorial - Synthesia - How To Play
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How to play Mambo No 5 on piano by Lou Bega
Lou Bega's cover was a hit in the United Kingdom,[2] and Australia, where it reached #1 in 1999. It stayed at #1 in Australia for eight weeks, ultimately becoming the best-selling single of 1999[citation needed]. It also topped almost every chart in continental Europe, including Bega's home country, Germany, and set a record by staying at #1 in France for 20 weeks (longer than any stay at the top spot ever on the US or UK charts)[citation needed]. The song reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US on November 2, 1999, giving Bega his only Top 40 hit in the US[citation needed].
Originally written by Lou Bega's nephew, Chicago musician Paul Grachan[citation needed], it was introduced by Super Happy Fun Club member Phil Kosch and Diane Warren, co-writers of Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"[citation needed]. Ultimately Grachan was left uncredited after a writing dispute prior to the final version[citation needed].
In turn, many artists covered variations of Bega's version, including Radio Disney and Bob the Builder. It was also used in the United Kingdom as the theme for Channel 4's cricket coverage[citation needed].
The following is a list of feminine names mentioned in Bega's song, in order: Angela, Pamela, Sandra, Rita, Monica, Erika, Tina, Mary, and Jessica. The chorus containing these names suggests womanizing.
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