Dance Latino ! Mambo No.5 (original artists)
Perez Prado / Xavier Cugat /
Machito / Celia Cruz
Perry Como with the Ray Charles Singers /Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[3] Mambo Italiano (Merrill) Rec.1954 2.34
Rosemary Clooney with the Mellomen and Buddy Cole Orchestra[4] Sway (Ruiz/Gimbel) Dean Martin with Dick Stabile Orchestra, 2.46[5] Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White (Louiguy/Larue etc) 3.06
Perez Prado and his Orchestra Rec.1955[6] The Breeze And I (Lecuona/Stillman) 3.32
Caterina Valente with Werner Müller and his Orchestra[7] Manana (Barbour/Lee) Peggy Lee / Dave Barbour’s Brazilians, 2.55[8] Mama yo quiero (Jaraca/Paiva/Stillman/Negrette) 2.42
Carmen Miranda with Bando da lua Rec.1941[9] Para vigo me voy (Lecuona/Luban/Stillman) 2.52
Xavier Cugat’s Waldorf Astoria Orchestra Rec.1939[10] Cuban Love Song (Stothart/McHugh/Fields) 2.47
Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band Rec.1945[11] Quizas, Quizas, Quizas (Farres) Desi Arnaz Orchestra 2.56[12] The Peanut Vendor (Simons/Gilbert/Sunshine) 2.46
Stan Kenton and his Orchestra Rec.1949[13] Caravan (Ellington/Tizol/Mills) 3.13
Tito Puente and his Orchestra Rec.1951[14] Tico Tico (Abreu/Oliveira) Charlie Parker’s Jazzers Rec.1952 2.51[15] Manteca (Gillespie) Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra 3.11[16] Blen, Blen, Blen (Pozo) Machito and his Afro-Cubans 3.52[17] Cao cao mani picao (Cruz) Celia Cruz /La Manteca Sonora 3.06[18] Brazil (Barroso/Russell) Xavier Cugat’s Waldorf Astoria Orch, 2.51[19] Caramaba It’s The Samba (Barbour/Lee) 2.50
Peggy Lee with Dave Barbour’s Brazilians Rec.1948[20] Maria Elena (Barcelata/Russell) Edmundo Ros Rumba Band, 3.07[21] Siboney (Lecuona) Xavier Cugat’s Waldorf Astoria Orchestra, 3.15[22] Cuanto le gusta (Ruiz/Gilbert) Rec.1947 3.08