Bingo Bango Bongo is a children’s song that was written by Bert Kaempfert and Jerry Livingston in 1962. The song was originally released as a single and reached number two on the charts. It has since been covered by a variety of artists, most notably The Monkees. Bingo Bango Bongo is about a bird named Bingo who is trying to find his way home. The song has been recorded in many languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, and Portuguese.
The song is currently popular in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. Some fans believe that Bingo Bango Bongo is actually from Brazil because of the language similarities between the song and Brazilian Portuguese. However, others believe that Bingo Bango Bongo is from Argentina because of the music video’s setting and the fact that Kaempfert was born in Argentina. In conclusion, it is difficult to determine where Bingo Bango Bongo originates from because it has been recorded in many different languages and has become popular in many different countries.