To dance the Bamba. Bamba doesn't mean anything. It's just the name of the dance.
Ritchie Valens released his adaptation of the song "La Bamba" in 1958. The song itself is a Mexican folk song that begins "Para bailar la bamba" and translates to English as "In order to dance the Bamba.".
There is not a second La Bamba movie.
bob is Richie's brother in La bamba
The duration of La Bamba - film - is 1.8 hours.
To dance the Bamba. Bamba doesn't mean anything. It's just the name of the dance.
"La bamba" is a dance style. Probably comes from the word "bambalear" which means to stagger, reel, or sway. Do you remember the Richie Valens hit "La Bamba"? The words went like this: "Para bailar la bamba se necesita una poca de gracia y otra cosita" (In order to dance the bamba you need a little bit of grace and a little something else [probably referring to natural rhythm])" (From the asker of the question): Yes, that's where the term in my family came from.
Ritchie Valens released his adaptation of the song "La Bamba" in 1958. The song itself is a Mexican folk song that begins "Para bailar la bamba" and translates to English as "In order to dance the Bamba.".
There is not a second La Bamba movie.
bob is Richie's brother in La bamba
The duration of La Bamba - film - is 1.8 hours.
Ritchie Valens recorded the song "La Bamba" in 1958. "La Bamba" is a Mexican folk song that was from the state of Veracruz. "La Bamba" has been covered by many artists, including Los Lobos.
La Bamba - film - was created on 1987-07-24.
The theme of the song is that the guy is telling the woman that hes the captain. That to dance the bamba, a little bit of grace on his part, and a little on hers and they can dance the bamba. its a love song
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