The song that does "Dun dun dun dun dun dun" by a cello and the singer is a guy is "Cry Me a River". The singer is Canadian artist Michael Buble.
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the singer is Blake Shelton, the song is "Ol' Red"
Guy Hovis is the singer. He was the husband of Ralna English on the Lawrence Welk Show. They were know as Guy and Ralna on the show.
The lead guy singer's name is Keifer Thompson
a person
I think you need to be more specific about how the song goes. There is a lot of songs that go dun dun dun.
Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Preludeby Yo Yo MaBach: The Cello Suites
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the singer is Blake Shelton, the song is "Ol' Red"
The song is by Guy Clark called "The Guitar"
If you're a good singer then yes...and if its about all the good things about him
The singer is Colin Hay and i think the song is Overkill though i could be wrong.
That depends on the guy and what kind of music he likes. For some guys it might also be strange for example if you send him a song with that message and it's a male singer.
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Fashioned after the sound effects in classic movies or soap operas too, "Dun dun dun" is an expression used after a shock revelation. In a soap opera: Your mother is my long lost half-sister from my father's third wife, (sound effect: dun dun dun)! In a suspense movie: The soft-spoken young teacher was found to be--the murderer ( (sound effect: dun dun dun)! In school: They found who defaced that girl's locker--it was the guy who bullied her all year (sound effect: dun dun dun)!
No, it's not. It's about a girl that the singer for Train (Pat Monahan) liked. The song is not meant to be a 'gay song'.