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The song is NOT called Barbie Girl -- the closest version to the original I found is the following (I am almost 100 % sure it's the song you're talking about, just keep listening): DJ Soner Techno hits - Where are you. It's on youtube, so good luck :) i think it is called "Barbie Girl" it is a good song ...hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo ldakdjfdsa
It could possibly be New Slang by The Shins.
When was the relase time of Woo Hoo song by 5.6.7.8's
Its the one that's on the brand new Victoria Secret Commercial! someone HELP! The song must be Tarzan Boy by Baltimora. It was during my boy days. Still have it in my hits collection!
According to the Database of Popular Music (DBPOM):Song title:Boo-HooCopyright year:1937Country of origin:United StatesWords:Edward HeymanMusic: Carmen Lombardo/John Jacob Loeb
The song is titled Canned Love by Powersolo on their album Bloodskinbones.
It's the Kefka laugh! WOO HOO HOO WOO HOO HOO + HOOP It's "Miss You" by the Rolling Stones!!! Woo hoo hoo hoo...Woo hoo hoo hoo
The song is NOT called Barbie Girl -- the closest version to the original I found is the following (I am almost 100 % sure it's the song you're talking about, just keep listening): DJ Soner Techno hits - Where are you. It's on youtube, so good luck :) i think it is called "Barbie Girl" it is a good song ...hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo ldakdjfdsa
It could possibly be New Slang by The Shins.
When was the relase time of Woo Hoo song by 5.6.7.8's
The song you are looking for is "Mrs. Officer".It is on the "Tha Carter III" album by Lil Wayne.
Its the one that's on the brand new Victoria Secret Commercial! someone HELP! The song must be Tarzan Boy by Baltimora. It was during my boy days. Still have it in my hits collection!
Shadowplay by the Killers. Sounds like "Miss You" by the Rolling Stones Song is called Tarzan Boy by Baltimora. 80s song.
Hoo means a "spur of a hill"
Vonage Theme SongThe correct name for the song is Woo-Hoo. Woo-Hoo was originally recorded by Rock*A*Teens, a 50's and 60's group from Richmond, Virginia. Future radio DJ, Jess Duboy sang, the memorable lyrics to this true one hit wonder.AnswerWoo Hoo by The 5,6,7,8s Also, check out:'Yeah, Yeah' by the Revillos....As opposed to 'Woo Hoo' they use 'Yeah, Yeah' but have the same general melody.
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According to the Database of Popular Music (DBPOM):Song title:Boo-HooCopyright year:1937Country of origin:United StatesWords:Edward HeymanMusic: Carmen Lombardo/John Jacob Loeb