Mambo Italiano

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"Mambo Italiano" is a popular 1954 novelty song blending Italian-American stereotypes with Latin dance rhythms, written by Bob Merrill and famously recorded by Rosemary Clooney.

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Mambo Italiano canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
composer Bob Merrill NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1950s
firstPerformer Rosemary Clooney NERFINISHED
genre mambo
novelty
traditional pop
hasCulturalImpact standard of Italian-American novelty repertoire
hasForm verse-chorus structure
hasInfluenceFrom Italian music
Latin American music
jazz-influenced pop
hasLyricalTone humorous
playful
hasRefrain "Hey mambo, mambo Italiano"
hasTempo up-tempo
hasTheme Italian-American stereotypes
Latin dance culture
hasTitleLanguage Italian
hasWordplayOn Italian and English phrases
isPartOf mid-20th-century American pop music
language English
lyricist Bob Merrill NERFINISHED
musicalStyle Latin dance rhythms
notableIn Italian-American popular culture
notableRecordingBy Rosemary Clooney NERFINISHED
originallyReleasedAs single
popularizedBy Rosemary Clooney recording
recordedBy Alma Cogan NERFINISHED
Bette Midler NERFINISHED
Carla Boni NERFINISHED
Dean Martin NERFINISHED
Gina Lollobrigida NERFINISHED
Lou Monte NERFINISHED
Patricia Kaas NERFINISHED
Renato Carosone NERFINISHED
Rosemary Clooney NERFINISHED
Shaft NERFINISHED
Sophia Loren NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1954
subjectMatter dance and romance
usesRhythm mambo rhythm
writer Bob Merrill NERFINISHED

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Bob Merrill notableWork Mambo Italiano
Bob Merrill notableSong Mambo Italiano