La Pachanga (song)

"La Pachanga" is a 1959 song by Eduardo Davidson, which is considered the classic example of the pachanga genre.[1] The song was premiered by the Charanga band of the flautist Melquiades Fundora in Havana.[2] The lyrics include an invitation to the dance: "Señores que pachanga, me voy con la pachanga. Ay mamita que'pachanga, me voy con la pachanga."[3]

Versions

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gollark: That's not well-defined.
gollark: DHCP is as far as I know not very necessary since devices can just autoconfigure themselves via MAC address as the space is way bigger.
gollark: LAN: you have a link local address, which is specific to an interface and only routed on the LAN, and are automatically assigned a global one mostly.
gollark: Although some have NAT.

References

  1. Candelaria, Cordelia; García, Peter J.; Aldama, Arturo J. (2004). Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture, vol. 2, p. 607.
  2. Cuban Music from A to Z Helio Orovio, 2004, p. 207
  3. Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music George Torres, 2013, p. 291
  4. Billboard, 20 March 1961, p. 99
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