the four evers
Long Train Running by the Doobie Brothers.
There are many places online where one can find the lyrics to "Long Train Running" by The Doobie Brothers. One can find the lyrics to the song "Long Train Running" at popular on the web sources such as A To Z Lyrics and Metro Lyrics.
what a fool believes by The Doobie Brothers
Ricky Don't Lose that Number by the Doobie Brothers
"Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" by Neal Sedaka.
Long Train Running by the Doobie Brothers.
There are many places online where one can find the lyrics to "Long Train Running" by The Doobie Brothers. One can find the lyrics to the song "Long Train Running" at popular on the web sources such as A To Z Lyrics and Metro Lyrics.
what a fool believes by The Doobie Brothers
Ricky Don't Lose that Number by the Doobie Brothers
"Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" by Neal Sedaka.
It's not what they mean. It's what they make you feel. Can anyone confirm whether the lyrics are nonsense or a real language?
Doobie Brothers - Listen To The Music
Scat singing is vocalizing either wordlessly or with nonsense words and syllables (e.g. "bippity-bippity-doo-wop-razzamatazz-skoobie-doobie-bee-bop-a-lula-shabazz") as employed by jazz singers who create the equivalent of an instrumental solo using only the voice. Also it is a type of voice instrumental. While the use of nonsense syllables in singing long predates scat, scat singing is distinguished by the fact that rather than using the sounds to exactly reproduce the melodic line, improvisations are made with the melody and rhythm, much as in other jazz improvisations. Another form of jazz singing, vocalese, is closely related, but uses lyrics rather than nonsense syllables. Often, rather than improvising melodies, practitioners of vocalese sing lyrics to improvisations by instrumental performers. http://www.answers.com/scat%20singing
Its Listen to the Music by the Doobie Brothers. I'm almost positive that's what the song is.
There aren't any - Hugh Wilson simply hired some friends to sing nonsense words.
The song china in your hands by 80's English group t'pau
the barney song