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"Pepino the Italian Mouse" is a novelty song co-written by Ray Allen and Wandra Merrell and published in 1962. [1] [2] Italian American singer Lou Monte recorded and released the song on Reprise Records in 1962. [3] Lou Monte's recording contains a high-pitched "mouse" voice in the style of Alvin and the Chipmunks. The song helped make Lou ...
Lou Monte (born Louis Scaglione; April 2, 1917 – June 12, 1989) was an Italian American singer best known for a number of best-selling, Italian-themed novelty records which he recorded for both RCA Victor and Reprise Records in the late 1950s and early 1960s, most famously "Lazy Mary" (1958) and the 1962/63 million-selling US single "Pepino the Italian Mouse", plus the seasonal track ...
"Pepino the Italian Mouse" Lou Monte: 5 December 1962 [43] "Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport" Rolf Harris: 3 June 1963 [44] "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah" Allan Sherman: 2 August 1963 [45] "Surfin' Bird" The Trashmen: 4 December 1963 [38] “Dang Me” Roger Miller: 7 July 1964 “Chug-a-Lug” Roger Miller 9 October 1964 “Love Potion No. 9” The ...
Pepino the Italian Mouse; Pussy Cat Pussy Cat; R. Rat in Mi Kitchen; S. Une souris verte; Speedy Gonzales (song) T. Three Blind Mice; W. A Windmill in Old Amsterdam
Like most people, the Italian-born celeb also can't resist a sweet treat. Her go-to? Dark chocolate chips she keeps stocked in her freezer. "They're cold, so it takes longer to melt in your mouth ...
The snow conditions set up for fast skiing and Italian veteran Dominik Paris was clocked at 154.99 kph (96 mph) on the straight Haneggschuss section two minutes into the run. It was there in 2013 ...
Peppino Gagliardi (1940-2023), Italian singer; Peppino Garibaldi (1879–1950), Italian soldier and grandson of Giuseppe Garibaldi; Peppino Tirri (born 1956), Italian football agent registered with the football association of Italy; Peppino Turco (1846–1907), Italian songwriter; Peppino Spaghetti, main protagonist of the video game Pizza ...
Members of the family who own OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, and the company itself, agreed to pay up to $7.4 billion in a new settlement to lawsuits over the toll of the powerful prescription ...