A high temp Salsa. In this song " I have what you have been looking for!", Andy Gola and his cole cole big band plays hard salsa accompanied by full backing of trumpets and saxophones.
CHORUS: I have what's right for you. VOICE 1: Pretty girl, here's your boy. CHORUS: I have what's right for you. VOICE 1: It's because he pampers you, it's because Willy takes care of you. CHORUS: I have what's right for you. VOICE 1: Listen, I know very well that you love it. CHORUS: I have what's right for you. VOICE 1: Cuban women, when they walk, usually have CHORUS: A beautiful walk, and they do it to provoke, so that men look at them and invite them to a popular dance, with that beautiful sway, gentlemen, you're going to finish me off. The way they walk, the way they captivate, the way they sway their waists, they're undone. VOICE 1: The way they walk, oh, but how they captivate, when they walk through the streets of Havana, gentlemen, those mulatto women. CHORUS: The way they walk, the way they swoon, the way they sway their hips, they're captivating. VOICE 1: They have a beautiful touch, they have an enchanting touch, if you saw them the way they walk and stroll along the Malecón. CHORUS: The way they walk, the way they swoon, the way they sway their hips, they're captivating. VOICE 1: Cyclones of salsa, sweeping everyone away, listen. VOICE 1: Hey, what is it about the women of the world? CHORUS: What is it, what is it they have? VOICE 2: And the ones from Cuba, huh? VOICE 1: With that beautiful body, what is it about them that keeps them going? CHORUS: What is it, what is it they have? VOICE 1: When they walk through the streets of Havana, people talk about it and say. CHORUS: What is it, what is it they have? VOICE 1: Oh, what could it be, what could it be, what could it be that that girl has, mama, huh? CHORUS: What could it be, what could it be that they have? VOICE 1: Well, baby. CHORUS: I have what's good for you. VOICE 1: Mama, here's your baby. CHORUS: I have what's good for you.
CORO: Yo tengo lo que a ti te conviene.
VOZ 1: Nena linda, aquí tienes tu nene
CORO: Yo tengo lo que a ti te conviene.
VOZ 1: Es que mima, es que Willy a ti te mantiene.
CORO: Yo tengo lo que a ti te conviene.
VOZ 1: Oye, yo sé muy bien que a ti te encanta.
CORO: Yo tengo lo que a ti te conviene.
VOZ 1: Las mujeres cubanas cuando caminan suelen llevar
CORO: Un caminado bonito y lo hacen
para provocar,
para que los hombres las miren y las inviten
a un baile popular,
con ese tumbao bonito, caballeros
conmigo van a acabar.
Como caminan,
como arrebatan,
como menean la cintura
ellas
se desbaratan.
VOZ 1: Como caminan,
ay, pero como arrebatan,
cuando caminan por las calles de La Habana,
caballeros, esas mulatas.
CORO: Como caminan,
como arrebatan,
como menean la cintura,
ellas
se desbaratan.
VOZ 1: Ellas tienen un toque bonito,
ellas tienen un toque encantador,
si tú las vieras como caminan
y se pasean por el malecón.
CORO: Como caminan,
como arrebatan,
como menean la cintura,
ellas
se desbaratan.
VOZ 1: Ciclones de la salsa, arrollando,
oye.
VOZ 1: ¿Oye, qué será lo que tiene las mujeres del mundo?
CORO: ¿Qué será, qué será
lo que tienen?
VOZ 2: ¿Y las de Cuba, eh?
VOZ 1: Con ese cuerpo bonito,
¿Qué tienen que se mantienen?
CORO: ¿Qué será, qué será
lo que tienen?
VOZ 1: Cuando caminan por las calles de La Habana,
Las gentes lo comentan y dicen.
CORO: ¿Qué será, qué será
lo que tienen?
VOZ 1: Ay, ¿qué será, que qué será, que qué será
lo que tiene esa niña, mamá, eh?
CORO: ¿Qué será, qué será
lo que tienen?
VOZ 1: Vaya, nena.
CORO: Yo tengo lo que a ti te conviene.
VOZ 1: Mamita, aquí tienes tu nene.
CORO: Yo tengo lo que a ti te conviene.