Yes, he sang it a few times during concert tours. In fact, a recording of it can be found on their 1993 release Live: Right Here Right Now
Van Halen's Sammy Hagar and David Lee Roth.
Definitely David Lee Roth, with Jump, Panama, and Pretty Woman, etc. but i would say two of three of the best singers ever both worked for Van Halen David Lee Roth, and Sammy Hagar, but the next best is Freddy Mercury (Queen), it depends what you're into but i think Sammy Hagar was the best even when he did Jump, and Steven Tyler's only real good vocals were on "Don't Want To Miss A Thing {1998-Armageddon soundtrack}, and Love In An Elevator"
No. It was written by David Lee Roth of Van Halen.
Yes.
Eddie Van Halen plays keyboard on songs that dont have guitar but swaps to guitar at solos, an example is jump
Van Halen's Sammy Hagar and David Lee Roth.
Definitely David Lee Roth, with Jump, Panama, and Pretty Woman, etc. but i would say two of three of the best singers ever both worked for Van Halen David Lee Roth, and Sammy Hagar, but the next best is Freddy Mercury (Queen), it depends what you're into but i think Sammy Hagar was the best even when he did Jump, and Steven Tyler's only real good vocals were on "Don't Want To Miss A Thing {1998-Armageddon soundtrack}, and Love In An Elevator"
No. It was written by David Lee Roth of Van Halen.
David Lee Roth and Van Halen. No, just Van Halen. Sure David Lee Roth was in the band, but at the time there was no question of them being separate entities.
Jump - Van Halen song - was created on 1984-01-05.
"Jump" (Van Halen, 1983).
Might be "Van Halen - Jump"
Van halen made the song jump.
Hell yeah!
"Jump"
Jump
Yes.