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  • Alright trombones rockin the melody for a bit!

  • I remember playing this song in elementary school band; it was way slower and sounded NOTHING like this!!!

  • a very nice dancing song

  • Fantastic Music! Just Love It!

  • Quien me puede decir de donde es y quien es el autor del Manicero,)))

  • Another awesome version of this song by the "master" Xavier. He really knew how to put a band together and hire the right arrangers and make dynamite recordings! Thank you for posting this!

  • xavier has a way to put together percussions and brass ,which is simply beautiful. This type of music puts me in a dream world riding in a convertible down thru Mexico and further down south

  • @anchorchain1 ...just one thing...you wouldn't be safe driving a fancy convertible down through Mexico these days.

  • El Maniceroooooooooooooooooo!

  • Very nice. Still Like Don Lusher's version a bit better though.

  • Siempre el genial Cugat!!!!!!!!!!

  • Maravilhoso!!! Grato por compartilhar este clip conosco. Esta melodia com este ritmo me traz muita recordações da minha infância. Eu adoro estes ritmos latinos.

  • I just discovered Cugat. And guess what? Cugat's going reggaeton.

  • I first discovered Xavier Cugat in my dad's record collection when I was a kid back in the '60s. Great music!

  • X.C , a musical genius, what a sound , what a performance, he cannopt be forgotten.

    (he was a cartoonist too, and that's his auto port.

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  • Another great version is this one by Don Azpiazo in 1930:

    DON AZPIAZU el manicero

  • um otimo ritmo, som que nao deixa ninguem quieto. perfeito.

  • Labaron, if they had played "Amparito Roca" you would have heard a flute.

  • One can never get enough versions of Peanut Vendor. Pure genius!

  • The Ritchie Family did a disco version of this song back in 1975.

  • Que ritmo el de Xavier Cugat!

  • austanding sound.......co-worker with carouso in latin america show?wonderful...

  • Another Suggestion. I just stumbled across "Gitti und Erika" on YouTube...they're fantastic too....start by watching their "Heidi...Dutch TV"

  • What was the date of this SUPERB recording?

  • If you want to fall in love with a Mexican girl find "Anacani The Peanut Vendor". When I first saw her with Lawrence Welk she was 19 and I was smitten right then. beautiful voice too.

  • @SpeedyNeutrino43

    Apparently the coptright police have taken it off YouTube ):(

  • sterophonic, quadrophonic, polyphonic, megaphonic.

    5000 trumpets, 3000 trombones, 4000 saxophones, zillions of percussion, piano and bass.

    What a sound.

  • I only heard 4999 trumpets.....however, I did hear 1 flute.

  • @ksenos69 3000 Trumpets, 5000 trombones!

  • @DLuxPNW I agree with your correction!

  • This is just the best music in the world!  I grew up listening to such wonderful music as this and I just can't get enough of it. Thanks for posting it.

  • The talent for caricature was one which Senor Cugat shared with another great artist, Enrico Caruso. The very young Xavier Cugat was an accompanying violinist for the tenor on a South American tour, in or about 1917. At least, that is what I have read on one of the Mercury LP record sleeves.

  • Xavier Cugat was also an artist...the characterture you see here is a famous one... done by...Xavier Cugat!

  • Nice. But where is everybody? Music people should be listening to, they just aren't!!!!!!

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