Ma Le Gambe

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The Allure of Legs: A Nostalgic Ode to Feminine Beauty

Trio Lescano's song "Ma Le Gambe" is a charming and playful ode to feminine beauty, specifically focusing on the allure of a woman's legs. The lyrics, sung in Italian, reflect a light-hearted and somewhat cheeky admiration for this particular aspect of female attractiveness. The song opens with a scenario familiar to many: noticing a woman walking by and being captivated by her appearance. The lyrics then humorously suggest that while eyes and facial features are often praised, it is the legs that truly capture the singer's attention.

The repeated refrain, "Saran belli gli occhi neri, saran belli gli occhi blu, ma le gambe, ma le gambe a me piacciono di più," translates to "Black eyes may be beautiful, blue eyes may be beautiful, but the legs, the legs I like even more." This playful comparison highlights the singer's preference and adds a whimsical touch to the song. The lyrics also mention other attractive features, such as "delicious little hands" and "a slightly upturned nose," but consistently return to the legs as the most captivating feature.

Trio Lescano, an Italian vocal trio popular in the 1930s and 1940s, was known for their harmonious singing and light-hearted, often romantic songs. "Ma Le Gambe" fits well within their repertoire, showcasing their ability to blend humor with admiration in a catchy and memorable tune. The song's playful tone and catchy melody make it a delightful piece that celebrates the simple, yet captivating, aspects of feminine beauty.

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