I 'm just a gigolo, and everywhere I go,
People know the part I'm playin'.
Pay for every dance, sellin' each romance,
Ooohh what they're sayin'.
There will come a day, when youth will pass away,
What will they say about me?
When the end comes I know, there was just a gigolo
Life goes on without me.
Chorus:
I ain't got nobody, nobody, cares for me,
Nobody, nobody, cares for me.
I'm so sad and lonely, sad and lonely, sad and lonely
Won't some sweet mama come and take a chance with me?
Cause I ain't so bad.
I'm just a gigolo, and everywhere I go,
People know the part Im playin'.
Pay for every dance, sellin' each romance (each romance),
Ooohh what they're sayin'.
There will come a day
(There will come a day),
When youth will pass away,
What will they say about me?
When the end comes I know, there was just a gigolo (just a gigolo),
Life goes on without me
(what you say'in)).
CHORUS
There will come a day, when youth will pass away,
What will they say about me?
When the end comes I know, there was just a gigolo,
Life goes on without me.(what?)
(Life goes on without me)
CHORUS
Lou Bega, stage name of David Lubega Balemezi, is a German singer of Italian and Ugandan descent. Born in Berlin in 1975, he achieved international fame in 1999 with his single "Mambo No. 5". The song, a fusion of Latin music and pop, topped charts worldwide, selling over 8 million copies. Bega continued to release successful albums in the following years, maintaining a sound characterized by Latin rhythms, jazz influences, and catchy lyrics. Among his most notable songs are also "Here Comes the Mambo" and "A Little Bit of Mambo". His music is often described as a celebration of the joy of living and contagious rhythm. Besides his musical career, Bega is also involved in acting and television hosting.
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