"When I get home"
"When I come home"
According to Sophie, the background vocals in the song are saying, "'...ooh la kah koh', which is an indigenous language of the Ballantine tribe. It means, 'wash your feet before you sleep',...". so do it Everytime i hear this song, I think they are saying " I Like Apples" but your answer is way funnier :)
While many speculate that the backup singers chant "Pull my taco" throughout the song, Hawkins clarified in October 2011 that the backup vocalist (Hawkins herself) is saying "ooh la kah koh". After initially explaining this meant "wash your feet before you sleep" in an African language, Hawkins admitted that she actually made up the phrase while recording, and it has no particular meaning.
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Armor for Sleep.
Frank Henry Hawkins has written: 'Sleep and body rhythm disturbance amongst flight crews in long-range aviation'
Smile In Your Sleep
Seriously.
lady marmalade?
Patti Page sings the song titled "And So To Sleep Again"
Gently Sleep, my sweet child. Gently Sleep, with that smile. Gently Sleep, little one. Gently Sleep, day is done.
I Go to Sleep - Sia Visit the Related Link for the lyrics.
'I call Your Name' by the Mama's and Papa's in 1966