Sam Butera & The Witnesses - Let The Good Times Roll (Mafia II soundtrack)

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2010

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  • America has no culture, so the live only in the present because a past doesn't exist.

    So they forget their stars as soon as they are older than 20 years, and many times it doesn't need this long.

    And they forget everything else which is older than 20 years.

    Nobody would know anything about this song unless 2K hadn't brought it out again for Mafia 2.

  • This song has a point, One day your gonna die so why not make most of it legal or not so legal, either way your fun

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  • NOW THIS IS A SONG TO LIVE BY!! NONE OF THAT "YOLO" CRAP!!

  • I SAY ONE OF THE BEST SONGS EVER SANG

    for some reason reminds me of bobby darin in beyond the sea

  • @Kevin101ization

    That was the explanation I read in my books, and I can read the same in the internet.

  • @MicrosoftVistahasser that's where your wrong because it wasnt named after him, a mapmaker by the name of Martin Waldseemuller decided Amerigo Vespucci deserves his name to be named after a continent and since both of them were European ( Martin = German, Amerigo = Italian) they named a piece of land after Amerigo since Martin loved his exploration expeditions

  • This song tells what your life should be just let the good times roll

  • @BoDuke1231

    The man who gave the continent its name was Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian.

    The name is built by his first name.

    Christopher Columbus gave the country "Columbia" its name.

  • @MicrosoftVistahasser If my research is correct, then America has it's names roots in the Latin terms meaning Barbarian, or something along those lines.

  • @Supremaque

    ... ... So what?

    You can say that for all parts of America!

    Do you even know from what man the word "America" comes from (without seeking in the internet)?

  • @MicrosoftVistahasser

    America is not even name of the country,USA... o man this sound hilarious :D

  • @jezzejam I automatically like you.

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