See related links. This is the closest I could find. The first half has no words and the second have does.
See related links.
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"Listen to the Music" by the Doobie Brothers.
there are many songs to listen to in Ecuador i listen to Maria Carey- oh Santa
Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? Goddess of youth! Goddess of Spring! You can do 'bout anything! Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? Daughter of Zeus! Daughter of Hera! You are better than any old Sarah! Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? You married Hercules, it's hard to believe, that Hebe is so really good at making chili! Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? Hebe! Hebe! Hebe! not too good, but i hope it helped!
There are many Hanukkah songs. There are several traditional songs, that are prayers said on Hanukkah, or religious hymns composed for Hanukkah. They are usually in Hebrew, and some have English translations that are rhymed and popular. Examples of such songs are "Maoz Tzur" ("Rock of Ages" is the English interpretation, sung with the same melody in English and Hebrew), "Hanerot Halalu", and "Al Hanissim". There are also kids Hanukkah songs, such as the Dreidel song, Hanukkah oh Hanukkah song, and Sevivon sov sov sov (in Hebrew). There are a few modern Hanukkah songs in English - Adam Sandler's Hanukkah song, Matisyahu Hanukkah song called "Miracles", and a Hanukkah song by a Jewish a cappella group Maccabeats called "Candlelight".
"Chanukah Oh Chanukah" is a traditional folk song believed to be based on the melodies and lyrics of 3 different composers: Kopyt, Achron, and Stutschewsky.
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These Kids Wear Crowns - Jumpstart. Give it a listen :)
if u do not no the answer oh well. listen in school and don't take drugs .