Ginger or Mary Ann comparisons are so over. The Bailey Quarters vs. Jennifer Marlowe contest isn’t much better. C’mon, Wilma Flintstone vs. Betty Rubble is more interesting than those two. You can have your Beatles vs. Stones arguments all day long for all I care. There’s only one, real, true way for me to get judgey about your judgment:
Perez Prado vs. Esquivel!
Perez didn’t write the first tune in that medley, Guaglione. It’s a Neapolitan song with music by someone named Giuseppe Fanciulli. I’ve heard Italian names before, that one about takes the cannoli. The song has words, too, by Nicola Salerno, a name that sounds like a guy with bodies in his trunk. Anyway, it got covered by everyone from Claudio Villa to Dean Martin, but it wasn’t until Perez Prado put some mambo afterburners on it that it really took off.
So there’s contestant Numero Uno. A mambo king. But in this corner, weighing in at 97 pounds (if he has rolls of quarters in his pocket), we have Esquivel!
Cher and Madonna and Elvis think they’re so cool because they only need one name, but Esquivel! puts them all in the shade. Those other pretenders don’t have an exclamation point in their names. Case closed.
So now we’re really getting down to it. Prado’s Mambo King act, vs. Esquivel! and his Space-Age Bachelor Pad Music. Fight!
Of course truly major decisions like this one require careful assessments of the essential differences. So let’s go straight to the heart of the matter. You’re going to have to choose between Prado’s pencil-thin moustache and Esquivel!’s gamma-ray-resistant eyeglasses.
Perez has made this decision even tougher by occasionally sporting both the pencil-thin moustaches and uber-cool sunglasses.
I know, tough choice, huh? Esquivel! was a visionary, of course, and not just for music. He correctly surmised that his taste in eyewear would become so universally accepted as cool that even plagiarizing presidents of Ivy League colleges would be wearing them eventually. So he tried to steal a march on history, and perhaps on Perez, by upping the ante and barging into the seventies with a wispy Van Dyke beard, suitable for a modestly dangerous villain on the old Star Trek.
Ah, the Engelbert Humperdinck “polyester lasagna” shirt, the Vitalis hair, the bow tie suitable for manned flight, the doughy Abba-looking chicks. Esquivel! truly had it going on.
You’re going to have to decide if Mucha Muchacha or Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White (the latter half of the first video) is the happiest song ever recorded. This may be impossible, because they basically both are in some sort of Heisenberg dead cat/live cat in the box situation. They both can’t be Numero Uno, but they are. Maybe you’ll just have to decide if you like The Big Lebowski or Office Space better than the other. But that invites a temptation to settle the challenge by dragging in Henry Mancini from Jackie Treehorn’s house, and “third man in” is considered bad taste in street fights like this one.
The first person that says, “Neither. Xavier Cugat,” I’m coming looking for you. And not with binoculars, either.



11 Responses
Perez Prado, no question. Also, Mary-Ann. The happiest song ever recorded is “Birdhouse in Your Soul”, by They Might be Giants.
Third man? Okay, consider “Firefly”. Inara is Ginger, Kaylee is Mary-Ann, and then along comes Zoe (ee-ee, ee-ee).
Didn’t Buddy Holly have those eyeglass frames? And also, I think, Elvis Costello?
Hi Jed- Yeah, they sure did. I used to call them Shop Class Frames.
I thought for a second that was your eldest…. no kidding.
Hi Leon- Yeah,the kids were rocking the Dave Brubeck glasses back in the day.
If you get to add Mancini I get to add Nelson Riddle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nbRoyJXSfQ&list=RD1nbRoyJXSfQ&start_radio=1
my happiest song varies by what day you ask but today it would have to be Vince Guaraldi, Linus and Lucy song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74pCbOXRoAE&list=PL9C60EB3E3E3AAB8D&index=130
Hi Robert- A fine choice. Most people only know Vince from Linus and Lucy, but he has a bunch of other recordings. An interesting jazz player. Won a Grammy for Cast Your Fate to the Wind. Died real young, so his discography is smaller than it might have been.
Thanks to Youtube I discovered Guaraldi’s other recordings. He has become one of my favorites. There are so many musicians I’ve never heard of until I found them on YouTube. I recently discovered Johnny Smith, I had never heard of him before, and so many others.
He correctly surmised that his taste in eyewear would become so universally accepted as cool that even plagiarizing presidents of Ivy League colleges would be wearing them eventually.
Hilarious. Maybe you could include some Haitian music in honor of the ex Prez. Yellow Bird? And from the Cape, no less. Yellow Bird on Pan @ Wequasset Resort
Cultural appropriation?
I go for Perez Prado.
I enjoyed the steel drums, thanks Gringo
Hi Gringo- I lean towards Perez myself. I like to hear him say “ugh” about fifteen times a song. The Caribbean James Brown.
Steel drums are indeed jolly. BTW, I’m pretty sure I’ve performed at the Wequasset resort at least once, back in the day.