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ca fait 3 jours ke je lai dans tete et je viens de trouver
mungo jerry - in the summertime
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the Wii theme song on the Mii chanel. (U must B addicted 2 Wii!)
'De do do do, de da da da' (Is all I want to say to you) is the opening line of the song of the same name; that is what it is called; it was performed by the band 'The Police' lead singer called 'Sting'.
well there's one which goes, "de do do do, de da da da" by The Police (at least originally, or "seemingly" originally--figuring that part out can be tricky)...and appears to be titled,"de do do do, de da da da" would you believe! --Heathflax
The De Guello - the cutthroat song.
no one knows....but, I have seen other postings where it is spelled "Musha ringum duram da". there is a lot of speculation, but with no firm answers. found this: "Musha ring um a do um a da" is very very similar sounding to these Irish words: Musha => M'uishe (my whiskey) ring um a => rinne me/ (rinne = past tense of "de/an" which is "do, make, perform, carry out, commit, turn out, reach, establish"; me/ = "I, me") do => don (from "do" + "an" = "to the, for the") um a da => amada/n (fool) I would say, based on this, that "whiskey made me the fool" - man can I relate to this! other point out that Musha = Muise = indeed, in which case I would say "indeed, i am/was a fool" others say it is filler, jibberish or misstranslated gaelic. either way Whiskey in the Jar is a great song. check out Grateful Dead version.
Vasco da Gama was married to Catarina De Ataide or Dona Isabel Sobre
'De do do do, de da da da' (Is all I want to say to you) is the opening line of the song of the same name; that is what it is called; it was performed by the band 'The Police' lead singer called 'Sting'.
Dum dum dum dum dum dum dum Dum dum dum dum dum dum dum (ba ba) Dum dum dum dum dum dum dum Dum dum dum dum dum dum dum (ba ba) Dum dum dum da Dum dum da de (ba ba) Da da dum de de Da da dum de de (ba ba) Dum dum dum da Dum dum da de (ba ba) Da da dum de de Da da dum de de (ba ba) Dum dum dum da Dum dum da de (ba ba) Da da dum de de Da da dum de de (ba ba) Pressure pushing down on me Pressing down on you no man ask for Under pressure That tears a nation down Splits a family in two Puts people on streets Um ba ba be Um ba ba be De day da De day da It's the terror of knowing What the world is about Watching some good friends Scream (Let me out) (Pray tomorrow) Pray tomorrow (Take me higher) Take me higher (Pray tomorrow) Pray tomorrow (Take me higher) Take me higher Why Oh, why Tell me why (tell me why 4x) Can't we give ourselves one more chance Why can't we give ourselves one more chance Why can't we give love give love give love give love (give love 13x) Every day, every night, every hour 'Cause love's such an old fashioned word And love dares you to care for The people on the edge of the night And loves dares you to change our way of Caring about ourselves This is our last dance (This is our last dance) This is ourselves (Penguins of the world unite, Strength in numbers, we can get it right, One time!)
It is a song from the '50s "Come Go With Me" by the Del-Vikings also recorded by the Beach Boys.
The cast of De Da De Dum - 1968 includes: Pip Proud as himself
de da da da, de da da da...
i think i know what song you mean. it's the one where the drums are sort of like dum de dum dum dum and then they go into the bit like a dum diddy dum de dum dum de do daddy? it's called Kalahashi by Regina Spektor. Great song.
It's about a min. or 2 into the song "Hocus Pocus" by Focus
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come softley to me by the fleetwoods
Are you sure the words were 'dum de dum the light'?Because it is phonetically similar to 'Afternoo Delight', a song from the late 70's by the Starland Vocal Band.
De Do Do Do De Da Da Da is the name of that song, sung by The Police.
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