It's not a French song.
In French, the "Hokey Cokey" song is called "La Danse des Canards." You would simply sing the lyrics in French instead of English while following the same dance instructions.
I think you might wanna learn how to spell "French" first ...
Actually, i do believe that she knows the language because I have seen her sing in french and sometimes talk. I believe so
According to a Vanity Fair interview published in March of 2009, Amadou & Mariam sing in Bambara (Mali's national language), French, a little English and Spanish, and some of several other Malian and African languages.
Hello, this is most likely "chante", to sing. The ch sound in French is soft as in words like chapeau, a hat "sha-po" or chameau, a camel "sha-mo".
The future verb for "sing" is "will sing" or "shall sing." For example, "I will sing at the concert tomorrow."
The song is Hokey Pokey and that is the name of the song
In the US, Hokey Pokey is not PD. In the UK, "Hokey Cokey" IS in the public domain. Both have the same melody and lyrics, with the exception of "cokey vs pokey"... no, it makes no sense, but it's true.
Bandleader Al Tabor during the Blitz although he relinquished all rights to it in an out of court settlement
You put your right hand in, you put your right hand out, you put your right hand in and then you shake it all about, you do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around, that's what it's all about! Everyone is in a circle, and you follow the instructions in the song. When it says 'you do the Hokey Pokey', the Hokey Pokey is the dance itself, then you turn around once, and you're done. I thought everyone knew the Hokey Pokey. ---- Leah: lol me too! =] ----
Cokey Falkow is 6' 1".
They would make them sing "the hokey pokey" to remind them of home.
Hokey
chanter = to sing
A hokey pokey
Cody Simpson could sing in French if they had the right things to do it.
Hokey wolf.
You sing is: vous chantez you sing in french is: vous chantez en francais