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"Mangos" is a 1956 popular song written by composer Dee Libbey and lyricist Sid Wayne. [1]It was first introduced in the musical revue Ziegfeld Follies 1957. [2]It was recorded by Rosemary Clooney, and is a follow-on to her earlier hit "Come On-a My House" in style and subject matter.
The song was originally recorded as a demo as "Mama Woodoo" with lyrics of Mango's brother Armando, before being re-written by Mogol and marking the breakout of Mango. [1] [2] [3] The song has been described as "a happy compromise between modernity and tradition", and "a slow and enveloping song, crafted with originality, but with Brit-pop ...
The music was published in 1925 by Gade and Warny in Denmark, then the following year in New York and Paris. [1] Radio broadcasts and its use in 1930s films spread its popularity. One of the first known recordings released was in Germany by the Ohio-Jazz-Orchestra, recorded in January 1926 and released in March that year on the Vox label.
Giuseppe Mango, better known as Mango or by the diminutive of Pino Mango (6 November 1954 – 8 December 2014), was an Italian singer-songwriter and musician. He was known for his style which fuses pop, rock, folk, world music and for his extensive vocal range. He is best known for the song "Oro", from his 1986 breakout album release Odissea.
Norman is famous for writing the music to the first James Bond movie Dr No, and has been credited with writing the "James Bond Theme", the signature theme of the James Bond franchise. Norman has received royalties since 1962 for the theme, but it was arranged by John Barry after the producers were dissatisfied with Norman's music.
1 / 2 cup cup raw unsalted cashews, soaked for 2-4 hours and drained; 1 tbsp hemp hearts, optional; 1 cup baby kale; 1 cup cubed fresh mango; 1 frozen banana cut into 1-inch pieces; 1 / 2 cup ...
"Takes Two to Tango" is a popular song, written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1952. Two versions of the song, by Pearl Bailey and by Louis Armstrong , charted in that year. The recording by Pearl Bailey was released by Coral Records as catalog number 60817.
In 2013, an alternate mix of "Sail Plane Song" was released for the compilation Made in California. In 2018, an alternate mix of "Sail Plane Song" was released for the compilation I Can Hear Music: The 20/20 Sessions. In 2021, the 1969 mix of "Loop de Loop" was released for the compilation Feel Flows.