"Patricia" by Perez Prado & His Orchestra.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 50s: This classic 1958 Perez Prado/Bob Marcucci mambo was the last chart-topper on Billboard's Jockeys and Top 100 before they became Billboard's Hot 100. It spent a record 15 weeks at #1 and 21 weeks on the charts. #1 R&B, #1 Germany and #8 UK. Vocal hit for Perry Como in '59 and as a "twist" version in '62. Part of the soundtrack of Fellini's 1960 "La Dolce Vita" (striptease scene), "Goodbye, Columbus" (pool party scene) ('69) and "Great Balls of Fire" (proposal scene) ('98). Mambo? Answer: "Patricia" by Perez Prado & His Orchestra. The Beatles sang "yeah, yeah, yeah"; the Stones "no, no, no"; Billy Joel "whoa, whoa, whoa" but NOBODY, and I mean NOBODY, did "HUH!!!" better than Perez Prado! Played during the striptease scene in "La Dolce Vita", during the pool party scene in "Goodbye, Columbus" and when The Killer proposed to his 13 year-old cousin Myra Gale Brown in "Great Balls of Fire". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvD9_o88nOo&list=RDuvD9_o88nOo&start_radio=1

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