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Patricia (Perez Prado song)

"Patricia" is a popular song with music by Pérez Prado and lyrics by Bob Marcucci, published in 1958. The song is best known in an instrumental version by Prado's orchestra that became the last record to ascend to No.1 on the Billboard Jockeys and Top 100 charts, both of which gave way the next week to the then newly-introduced Billboard Hot 100 chart.[1] The song was also No. 1 on the R&B Best Sellers for two weeks.[2] Prado's 1958 recording became a gold record. Billboard ranked it as the No. 5 song for 1958.

This article is about the song performed by Perez Prado. For the song performed by Perry Como, see Patricia (1950 song).

Prado's "Patricia" entered the U.S. Cash Box chart week ending June 7, 1958, making No. 1 on that chart for four weeks from the week ending July 26, 1958.


Prado's "Patricia" entered the UK Singles Chart in the week of July 25, 1958, peaking at No. 8 (week ending September 5, 1958) during a 16-week chart run.[3]


In 1960, Prado released a new stereo recording of the tune, and re-recorded it a third time in a "twist" version issued in 1962 that re-charted in the U.S.


Perry Como's recording of "Patricia" from 1950 bears no resemblance to Prado's tune.

The song was featured in the flash cartoon.

Weebl and Bob

The song was covered by a Kenyan group, Kiko Kids, some time in the late 1950s.

The song was featured in a TV advert for the UK post office.

The song was featured at several points in 's 1960 film La Dolce Vita, including a segment at a party where the music accompanied a striptease.

Federico Fellini

The song was featured as background music for a pool party in the 1969 film .

Goodbye, Columbus

The song was covered by Frank Valdor and His Orchestra and Chorus on the album 16 Fantastic Golden Latin Hits in 1978.

The tune was sung (badly) by as he's shaving before a romantic night out in the "Some Enchanted Evening" episode of The Simpsons's first season. The song was also being played by a dance band later in that same episode.

Homer Simpson

The song appears in the 1989 movie during the scene in which Jerry Lee Lewis drives his convertible and proposes marriage to his thirteen-year-old second cousin, Myra Gale.

Great Balls of Fire!

The Mambo All Stars’ version of the song was the theme for the 1999 animated series .

George and Martha

The song was used as the theme song to 's Real Sex series.

HBO

The song was covered by , Duane Eddy, and Rory Parker, and by Ry Cooder on his Grammy winning 2002 album, Mambo Sinuendo.

Link Wray

The song was used as background music for the swimsuit competition at the 1997 Pageant.

Miss Universe

The song was used in "The British Invasion", Episode 12 from Season 2 of the Showtime series .

Dexter

The song was used as background music in the state financed Danish TV campaign "Fisk 2 gange om ugen".

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