the best damn thing - Avril Lavigne
Let me hear you say hey hey hey! Hey hey hey! Alright, now let me hear you say hey hey ho! Hey heyho!
nay nay hey hey kiss him good bye
bananarama tune
Neil Youngs 'Hey Hey, My My'(Rock'n'Roll,will Never Die)
uhm, it might be the songg.
Avril Lavigne - Girl friend.
but that's the only thing that comes to mind.
sorry if that didnt help
ITS FAT ALBERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that would have to silent night that would have to silent night
There is a song called "Hey, hey, hey, hey" by Little Richard. There was a famous cover of it by The Beatles on their album Beatles For Sale.
"My Remote Control" by Purple Lines.
it's Girlfriend by Avril Lavigne
Again maybe A Punk by Vampire Weekend? x
Melanie - Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)
In a song, there should be an intro, chorus THEN verse one. After each verse, there should be a chorus. But I'm not saying a song should be written like this: Hey, little monkey HEy hey hey! Little little monkey In da tree eating banana YUM YUM YUM Yum banana Then another 3-line verse, then chorus. (That was a really stupid song lol). If the verse is less than 6 lines (5 lines is the only exception), there probably shouldn't be a chorus after it. Usually in my songs, I put a chorus after 2 verses, but the conventional form is to put a chorus after 1 verse. It all depends on how you want the song to be written. If you want to have a chorus after more than 3 verses, your song should be extremely long. If your song is for an audience, I wouldn't suggest putting a chorus after more than 3 verses, because then the song would have to be long and the audience would get bored. Good luck!
the song is called "say hey" by Michael franti and spearhead :)
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neil young
It can be Avril singing in Spanish i guess in her song "girlfriend"
Jay-Z ft. Rihanna- Run this town??
it's Girlfriend by Avril Lavigne
it goes like hey
Again maybe A Punk by Vampire Weekend? x
The Outkast's Hey Ya.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrr81SRhp_s
A Beatles song called ' Hide Your Love Away'. It goes:- Hey Youve got to hide youre Love Away, in the Chorus.
Melanie - Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)
In a song, there should be an intro, chorus THEN verse one. After each verse, there should be a chorus. But I'm not saying a song should be written like this: Hey, little monkey HEy hey hey! Little little monkey In da tree eating banana YUM YUM YUM Yum banana Then another 3-line verse, then chorus. (That was a really stupid song lol). If the verse is less than 6 lines (5 lines is the only exception), there probably shouldn't be a chorus after it. Usually in my songs, I put a chorus after 2 verses, but the conventional form is to put a chorus after 1 verse. It all depends on how you want the song to be written. If you want to have a chorus after more than 3 verses, your song should be extremely long. If your song is for an audience, I wouldn't suggest putting a chorus after more than 3 verses, because then the song would have to be long and the audience would get bored. Good luck!
the song is called "say hey" by Michael franti and spearhead :)