


I will never forget the call from Andy after the first music video for "Mambo No. 5" was shot by a BMG marketing manager contrary to my idea. He supported my ideas in an extraordinary way, also financially, with courage and decisiveness."The first music video for "Mambo No. Andy believed in the title and in Goar B's vision for it. The artist Lou Bega was and remained under contract with Goar B. Peter presented the song to the managing director Andy Selleneit, who recognised the hit potential and signed the title with Goar B as music producer. Lautstark was a sub-label of BMG Berlin and Peter Meisel worked there as an A&R consultant. After more than 40 A&R appointments in 8 months, Goar B's meeting with Peter Meisel at the label "Lautstark" finally brought an approval. Goar B then offered the song with other songs for 8 months in over 40 appointments with record companies and labels.It is only thanks to his persistence and unshakable belief in his title that he finally got a release commitment. 5 (A little bit of) was not taken for the film. Goar B originally produced the song for a film: "Read more here" Mambo No. ), and that otherwise the verse and chorus melody, including the lyrics, are new. Everyone can see for themselves in the video of the classic song on YouTube that only a small sequence at the beginning of Pérez Prado's instrumental can be found in the world hit Mambo No. ), a homage to the king of mambo, was born. 5: The exact title line of the later worldwide success Mambo No. A short time later, the producer decided to base the new title on a short brass sequence - A little bit of Mambo No. 5, heard Prado's instrumental piece when a Latin track was sought for the film "Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Großstädter zur Paarungszeit" (The strange behaviour of sexually mature city dwellers at mating season). The truth is less glamorous and is not set in Miami, but in Munich: Goar B, artistic producer and mastermind of the "new" Mambo No. Legends abound about how Prado's instrumental piece was discovered more than 20 years ago for the "world hit made in Germany". Péres Prado, the "king of mambo", composed "his" Mambo No.
