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Shaft's next single, " Mambo Italiano", was less successful, charting at number 12 in the United Kingdom, number 17 in Australia (becoming Shaft's most successful single there), and number 22 in Sweden. Despite its charting at the end of the year, it still managed to become New Zealand's 29th best-selling single of 1999. Its most successful performance on the music charts, however, occurred in New Zealand, where the song reached the top spot on 12 December 1999, becoming one of the last number-one singles of the 1990s and the 20th century. Outside the UK, the song was also a top 10 hit in Ireland, Sweden and Norway, as well as reaching number 15 in Finland and number 28 in Australia. "(Mucho Mambo) Sway" reached number 2 in the UK in August, kept off the number-one spot by Lou Bega's version of " Mambo No. The original version featured a vocal sample of Rosemary Clooney, but Rizzo and Ireland were unable to clear the sample, therefore, the vocals on the final track were sung by session singer Claire Vaughan, from Thurstonland, Huddersfield. Their biggest hit originated there with a sample of the Perez Prado song " Sway", which became "(Mucho Mambo) Sway". Having acquired a home-based recording studio, the duo compiled a database of samples and sound clips. The year after, they joined Head On Management, where Phil Nicholas, together with Head On directors Guy Trezise and Steve Baker, currently represent them. After changing their name to Shaft, they signed to Wonderboy Records in 1999. As Skeewiff, their mix of " Man of Constant Sorrow" was ranked 96 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2003, released on Volume 11, disc 1 track 20. They undertook remixes for Björk and produced tracks for Alison Limerick and Schooly D, then began work on the first Skeewiff album, released on their own label, Jalapeño Records (teaming up with Ministry of Sound's FSUK label). Their formative period in the music industry came with a spell working at the Power Studios in Acton. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).Rizzo and Ireland operated, as did many dance record producers, under various guises.
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Get the embed code Shaft - Dance Hits & Remixes Album Lyrics1.Mambo Italiano2.Mambo Italiano (Rage mix)3.Mambo Italiano (Shaft Club mix)4.Mucho Mambo (Sway)5.Not Mucho MamboShaft Lyrics provided by It's a so delish a ev'rybody come copisha Kid you good a lookin' but you don't a-know what's cookin' till you Mama say "stop-a or I'm gonna go to papa"Īnd a hey ja drool you don't a have to go to school Shaft Mambo Italiano Tracklist Hide Credits Credits Backing Vocals Alex Rizzo, Elliot Ireland, Jon Emmanuel, Roger Benou Vocals Donna Canale Vocals Additional Julie Stapleton Written-By Bob Merrill Notes Track 1 contains an intro as heard in the 'S'n'S' mixes. Shake-a Baby shake-a cause Ilove a when you take a me Hello kess-a-deetch-a you getta happy in the feets a Hey goombah, I love a how you dance a rhumbah Try an enchilada with da fish a bac a lab and then a All you calabraise-a do the mambo like a crazy with a