Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir ? or Cherie-Amour (by Stevie wonder) have some French lyrics.
Neil Diamond had a real hit on his hands with "Song sung blue".
In fencing, "touché" is used as a form of acknowledgment when one fencer's strike successfully lands on their opponent, indicating a successful hit. This term has been adopted from the French language, where "touché" literally means "touched" or "hit."
The song "99 Luftballons" was originally sung in German by the band Nena.
"Touche" means "touched" in French, but it is commonly used in the context of fencing to acknowledge a hit by one's opponent. It can also be used in a more general sense to acknowledge a valid point made in a discussion or argument.
Some examples of words that do not change in spelling when they become past tense are: hit, put, cut, split, and let.
taximan
The name of the song is History, sang by Mai Tai. Sounds like an 80s song but it was actually made in 92.
Spring Fever!
That song was an 80s hit called "Major Tom (Coming Home)" by Peter Schilling.
Feel So Real, a hit for Steve Arrington, back in 1985.
The hit song "Right Round" by Flo Rida is a remake of the 1984 hit "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by the 80s New Wave band Dead or Alive. The original song is known for its catchy hook and distinctive sound, which Flo Rida sampled to create his successful rap track. The combination of the nostalgic melody with contemporary hip-hop elements contributed to the song's popularity.
It's an old 80s song called venus by bananarama
Lloyd Ross
Kim Wilde
to hit (verb) is 'frapper' in French. A hit (noun: popular song or successful item) is most often spelled the same (ex: 'sa chanson est un hit à la radio') or to use a French word, 'un succès' (masc.)
Thompson twins
Journey.