The very first line of the Britney Spears song, "If U Seek Amy" is "La la la la", but if you're referring to the actual lyrics, it's, "Oh Baby baby have you seen Amy tonight."
The answer is the Kinks. It is a line from their song Dedicated Follower of Fashion, released in 1966.
seek ye first the kingdom of his love make him first in everything you do if you'll just trust and never doubt what he says all good things will be added unto you.
The first line of lyrics from the song Beautiful Soul by Jesse McCartney is in the song's introduction. This first line is "I don't want another pretty face."
The Christmas song that has the first line initials of aftrog is "Angels From the Realms of Glory". The first line of the song is the same as the name of the song. It is a Christmas Carol written by Scottish poet James Montgomery.
The spaces, from top to bottom, in treble clef, are: E C A F
The first line was spoken by Queen Elinor when she was playing hide-and-seek with a young Merida: "Where are you? Come out. Come out *laughs* Come on out. I'm coming to get you."
Britney Spears is an entrepreneur [fragrance line], an entertainer, a singer, a dancer, a songwriter, an actress, and a mother.
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skin is your first line of defense. White blood cells also seek out and kill harmful intruders
You can write a mummers play by using some of shake spears line!
The answer is the Kinks. It is a line from their song Dedicated Follower of Fashion, released in 1966.
"Everybody in the crowd" is a line from Me Against the Music. (2004, In the Zone)
She grew up in Louisiana, but she was born just over the state line in McComb, Mississippi.
The First Line was created in 1999.
Nets, hook and line, fish traps and spears. To catch flounder we just walked around in the water at night and stood on them.
The idiom, finding a needle in a haystack, was first recorded in the works of Saint Thomas More in 1532. It read, to seek out one line in his books, would be to go look for a needle in a meadow.