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Although the song features some suggestive lyrics, it is about a car that Roth saw race in Las Vegas; its name was "Panama Express", hence the title of the song. [7] [6] Panama was also the name of Roth's Opel Kadett. [8] Roth wrote the song after being accused by a reporter of "singing about only women, partying, and fast cars".
In 1897, Spanish-born musician Santos Jorge composed the "Himno Istmeño", which was initially a student song but reached levels of popularity among the population. Jorge had composed the official music for the anthem, but it had no lyrics, so he told his friend Jerónimo Ossa to write lyrics for it.
Bruce Springsteen recorded the song on his 2006 album We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions. The cartoon series Animanics parodied "Low Bridge" with their song about the Panama Canal. The lyrics are also the text of the book The Erie Canal (1970), illustrated by Peter Spier.
In Van Halen's hit Panama, lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen decided to feature his car in it and here's how he did it, according to his brother-in-law. How a legendary Lamborghini ended up in a ...
In Panama, reggaetón is a musical genre that is a combination of reggae, Jamaican dancehall, hip hop, soca, bomba, plena and various Caribbean music styles. Lyrics to reggaetón are typically sexually explicit and are generally rapped, but many reggaetón artists will also sing their lyrics.
"Panama" (sometimes incorrectly called "Panama Rag" [1]) is a jazz standard. It is by William Henry Tyers, originally entitled "Panama, a Characteristic Novelty", [2] published in 1912. [3] Jazz legends who have played and recorded the song include the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, Luis Russell, Kid Ory, the Eureka Brass Band, and Humphrey Lyttelton.
The post Queen Latifah’s ‘U.N.I.T.Y.’ — now 30 years old — remains one of hip-hop’s most important songs appeared first on TheGrio. OPINION: The 1993 single, which covers disrespect ...
1984 (stylized in Roman numerals as MCMLXXXIV) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on January 9, 1984. [2] It was the last Van Halen studio album until A Different Kind of Truth (2012) to feature lead singer David Lee Roth, who left the band in 1985 following creative differences.