It is apparently an old campfire/children's song called "I Love the Mountains" or "I Love the Flowers". It shows up in a lot of collections like this one, of Girl Scout Music: http://gsmusic.com/lyrics/Vol2Lyrics.html#2
(and you'll find many versions if you search by those names).
If you're looking for the Discovery Channel version (called "I Love the World" you'll find a lot of info in its Wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_the_World
I haven't yet been able to track down attribution for the older song, however.
its Eiffel 65 and no its im blue da da de da da di :) It actually goes im bue if i was green i would die if i was green i would die if i was green i would die, etc
Deu touro na cabeça
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
Edu da Gaita died on August 23, 1982, in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
the mona de labro
Its called boom de yada, but I'm not sure where you can find it.
The chords are C, Am, F, G for each line.
De Do Do Do De Da Da Da is the name of that song, sung by The Police.
The Last American Virgin
It goes doom doom da da doom doom da da eeeeeekk boom ra da ta da ra da ta ra de de de de de dededededededede and for the final cherry on the cake freaky freaky fresh.
Sweet Child o' Mine
U96 - Das Boot
The song your looking for is Sandstorm by DJ Darude Hope this helped!
The song is called De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da and it is performed by the group The Police with lead singer 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 title of this of song is "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" by the British band "The Police" from 1980. It was first released as an LP single, but can now be found on compendiums, and purchased for individual download.
its called so easy by royksopp and your thinking of the wheres spongebob advert