Bongo Bong - Manu Chao

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Bongo Bong Lyrics

Mama was queen of the mambo
Papa was king of the Congo
deep down in a jungle
I started banging my first bongo

Every monkey like to be
in my place instead of me
cause I'm the king of Bongo
baby I'm the king of Bongo Bong

I went to the big town
where there is a lot of sound
from the jungle to the city
looking for a bigger crown

So I play my Boogie
for the people of big city
but they don't go crazy
when I'm banging all my boogie
I'm the...

King of the Bongo
King of the Bongo bong
Hear me when I come, baby
King of the Bongo
King of the Bongo Bong

Nobody likes to be
in my place instead of me
cause nobody go crazy
when I'm banging on my boogie

I'm a king without a crown
Hanging loose in a big town
but I'm the king of Bongo
baby I'm the king of Bongo Bong

King of the Bongo
King of the Bongo bong
Hear me when I come, baby
King of the Bongo
King of the Bongo Bong
Hear me when I come...

They said that I'm a clown
making too much dirty sound
they said there is no place
for little monkey in this town

Nobody liked to be
in my place instead of me
cause nobody go crazy
when I'm banging on my boogie
I'm the...

King of the Bongo
King of the Bongo bong
Hear me when I come, baby
King of the Bongo
King of the Bongo Bong
Hear me when I come...

Banging on my bongo
all that swing belongs to me
I'm so happy there's nobody
in my place instead of me

I'm a king without a crown
Hanging loose in a big town
I'm the king of Bongo
baby I'm the king of Bongo Bong

King of the Bongo
King of the Bongo bong
Hear me when I come, baby
King of the Bongo
King of the Bongo Bong
Hear me when I come...

Mama was queen of the mambo
papa was king of the Congo
deep down in a jungle
I started banging my first bongo

Every monkey like to be
in my place instead of me
cause I'm the king of Bongo
baby I'm the king of Bongo Bong

Hear me when I come...

Hear me when I come, baby
King of the bongo, King of the bongo bong
Hear me when I come...

Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus tous les jours
Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus tous les jours
Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus tous les jours
Je ne t'aime plus mon amour

parfois j'aimerais mourir tellement j'ai voulu croire
parfois j'aimerais mourir pour ne plus rien n'avoir
parfois j'aimerais mourir pour plus jamais te voir

Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus tous les jours
Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus tous les jours

Parfois j'aimerais mourir tellement
(il n')y a plus d'espoir
Parfois j'aimerais mourir pour plus jamais te revoir
parfois j'aimerais mourir pour ne plus rien savoir

Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus tous les jours
Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus tous les jours
Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus tous les jours
Je ne t'aime plus mon amour
Je ne t'aime plus... Mon amour...

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Manu Chao (⋆ 21 June 1961 in Paris, France) is a French/Spanish rock, reggae, punk and ska artist; well-known in the Paris alternative music scene before his international success with the band Mano Negra (active 1988-95). Well-known songs are 'Me Gustas Tu', 'Bongo Bong', 'Clandestino', 'Mr Bobby', and 'Je Ne'taime Plus'. Manu is one of the world's largest selling artists, but is less known in the English-speaking world. Much of his lyrics are about global political and social issues, but also about love, world's lifestyles, and music.

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Manu Chao (born José-Manuel Thomas Arthur Chao on 21 June 1961 in Paris, France) is a singer of French and Spanish (Basque, Galician) origin.

Heavily influenced by the UK rock scene, particularly The Clash, The Jam and Dr. Feelgood, Chao and other musicians formed the Spanish/English rockabilly group Hot Pants in the mid-1980s. The group released a demo entitled "Mala Vida" in 1984, which received plenty of local critical praise but otherwise gained them little attention. By the time the group released their first album in 1986 the Parisian alternative music scene had taken flight, and Manu, his brother Antoine Chao, and friends such as Alain from Les Wampas formed Los Carayos to incorporate this sound with the rockabilly and punk styles of Hot Pants. Los Carayos remained a side project of the artists for eight years, releasing three albums in the first two years followed by a final album in 1994.

Manu Chao had been a well-known member of the Parisian alternative music scene, in bands such as Hot Pants and Los Carayos. In 1987, Chao, his brother Antoine Chao and their cousin Santiago Casariego founded the band Mano Negra, which met with success in France first with the hit single Mala Vida and then Mexico, Central and South America, where the band toured. The band split in 1995.

Chao sings in French, Spanish, Arabic, Galician, Portuguese, English, Italian, and Wolof, sometimes mixing them in the same song. He is one of the world's largest selling artists, but is less known in the English-speaking world.

Chao's music has many influences: rock, French chanson, Spanish-American Salsa, Reggae, Ska and Algerian rai. These influences were obtained from immigrants in France, his Iberian roots and his travels in Latin America following the disbanding of Mano Negra. Many of Chao's lyrics are about political issues (e.g., immigration, global social justice, conflict, and a strongly leftist critique of exploitative economic globalization) but they are also about love, lifestyles in different parts of the world, and music itself, which is hopeful for the future and at the same time dramatic. Chao is openly critical of the Bush administration in the US. He has many followers among the European left and the anti-globalization movement.

The influence of Manu Chao in Latin Rock or "Rock en Español" was crucial not only for the development and rise of new Latin bands that tried to emulate his eclectic style, but also for the self-knowledge of Latin America as a united culture. After the Latin America tour and travels, Manu Chao lyrics were more often written in Spanish than were the Mano Negra lyrics. His songs also took the lyrics or chords of some popular tunes like "El preso" from "Fruko y Sus Tesos" (in "Desaparecido") or "La Verdolaga" a traditional Colombian cumbia (in "Por el Suelo").

Manu Chao's music does not follow a logical textual narrative, but in its eclectic construction it invokes a deeper understanding of its subject than any literal form could. He sings songs about the people of the streets, the outer provinces, and the marginalised; he sings with the forgotten and uncounted billions, the underclass, and in so doing, he speaks about the fragility of human kind. His music is a bridge, exploring the common ground and means of mutual understanding that are available to us, exponating the idea that beyond superfluous differences in cultural identity, we are all the same. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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