Yes!! The first time I heard it, I recognized it as Homecoming. I love Green Day!! The tune is the same. The lyrics "you said hey, what's your name" are like "what the hell's your name" from Homecoming. Also the guitar chords are the same (F#5, E5, A5) are the same too. Avril Lavigne has copied Green Day almost exactly!!
It was popular because they thought it was creative to sing songs out of the book of Bible.
i thought it sounded like them too! it actually is Tpain, the song is Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor)
Harry did not make it up, it was Louis Tomlinson. ^false. Harry came up with the name one direction because the band wanted to go in one direction...to the top! Harry also thought it sounded cool when Niall said it in his announcer voice.
He once visited China before he was ever a singer, and when he heard the Chinese greeting, "Nee How," he thought it sounded fly. So he changed it to "Ne-yo."
Because our ancestors thought me.
Peterborough is named after Peterborough in Cambridgeshire, England. The city was named in honor of Peter Robinson, a promoter of settlement in the area during the early 19th century.
Because she thought her name sounded like a boy's name.
Salvatore Costello. He hated his name because he thought it sounded like a girl's name.
In princess protection program, Rosie nominates Carter, for Homecoming, and in the end at the dance when everyone crowns Rosie as homecoming queen, Rosie gives her crown to Carter, because she thought she deserved it. The other girls running for homecoming were Chelsea with the no doubt assistant Brooke, and Rosie, the princess herself.
Because they thought their music sounded like they threw a bunch of stuff in a skillet. A big mix of stuff
Horus the horse was hoarse because of a bad cold.
i thought it sounded like Johnny Depp...
It means "My parents thought this random collection of syllables sounded nice."
someone banged or dropped something, and they thought it sounded good
I think it was named Bellbird because when someone first saw one, they thought it sounded like bells so they named it a Bellbird.The Maoris call it Korimako
It was popular because they thought it was creative to sing songs out of the book of Bible.
woll as in doll fiss as in hiss bay like hounds do. My great aunt in Cape Town used to call it Wallfish bay because she thought it sounded more 'posh'.