If she s alive I will try to jump her, Then I will dump her. (Chorus) a little bit of Monica, ohh no more. a little bit of Jennifer, out the door. a little bit of Paula, on the bed. a little bit of Hillary, now I'm dead! Bimbo number five! Pull your pants down,A little bit of Mary all night long. A little bit of Jessica here I am. A little bit of you makes me your man. Mambo number 5! Jump up and down go and move it all around. Shake your head to the sound. Put your hands on the ground. Take one step left and one step right. One to the front and one to the side.
A little bit of Jessica here I am. A little bit of you makes me your man. Mambo number 5! Jump up and down go and move it all around. Shake your head to the sound. Put your hands on the ground. Take one step left and one step right. One to the front and one to the side. Clap your hands once and clap your hands twice.
Under the title "The Man Who Plays the Mandolino", with a lyric in English, Dean Martin sang it in 1956 after Fred Raphael of Walt Disney Music Company obtained for Disney the U.S. publishing rights. The English lyrics were inspired by a little known Italian singer/songwriter Lucca Belvedere, a Mandolino player of some renown. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Mambo No. 5 One, two, three, four, five Everybody in the car so come on letâČs ride To the candy-store around the corner The boys say they want some ice-cream But I really don't wanna LetâČs dance till we all fall down We'll really party hearty to the mambo sound I like Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, and Daisy And as I continue, the gang is goin' crazy So what can I do .