It could be many songs, I would imagine. The only one I know of is Wah Wah by George Harrison.
The song is actually a Christian song called "Cartoons" by Chris Rice.
It is a song from the '50s "Come Go With Me" by the Del-Vikings also recorded by the Beach Boys.
Drive by train...I think
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The song is actually a Christian song called "Cartoons" by Chris Rice.
It is a song from the '50s "Come Go With Me" by the Del-Vikings also recorded by the Beach Boys.
Drive by train...I think
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I think you might be talking about a Skillet song.
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The song you are referring to is called "The Greatest" by Sia.
The song is an instrumental, and while it has some interesting sound effects, it does not have any lyrics. However, another contributor offered this interpretation of the sounds in the song:The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Theme song (Titles)This instrumental does not have lyrics per se but rather vocalizations.This is my interpretation of Ennio Morricones theme song (Titles version) with some assistance from cited sources. I hope this helps. Keith J. Bretttom-tom drum beat startssoprano recorder 1/wah wah wah 2soprano recorder/wah wah wahsoprano recorder/wah wah wah wahsoprano recorder/wah wah wahmarching snare drum beat starts/chimesbass ocarina 3/whistling4/ha who 5bass ocarina/whistling/ho hochimes/bass ocarina/whistling/who whobass ocarina/whistling/who who who who whoelectric guitar picking starts/snaresgo go go eh go 6chimes/go go go ehgochimes/go go/chimes/ehkochimes/go go gochimesmale choirchimesgalloping drum beat startschimes/Ah~ah~ah~ah 7/wah wah wahgo go gochimes/Ah~ah~ah~ah /wah wah wahgo ehko gochimes/Ah~ah~ah /wah wah wah wahgo ehko go go gochimes/Ah~ah~ah~ah/wahhorns/sdfx 8/male &female choirsoprano recorderAh~ah~ah~ahsoprano recorderchimesgalloping drum beat starts/electric guitar picking startsmale choir joined by female choir/stringssoprano recorder/wah wah wahAh~ah~ah~ah /eh ko ehko go/wah wah wahsoprano recorder/wah/eh ko go rostringschimesstrings1. Soprano recorder represents "the Good" (Blondie). source: Charles Leinberger's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly A Film Score Guide"2. A male voice modified with a metallic and sharp timbre. source: Charles Leinberger's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly A Film Score Guide"3. Bass Ocarina represents "the Bad" (Angel Eyes). source: Charles Leinberger's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly A Film Score Guide"4. Whistling by John O'Neill, source: Wikipedia /wiki/John_O'Neill_(musician)5. Some of the sounds attributed to (male vocals) may be a woodwind instrument.6. I have disregarded the vocal sounds the IMDB FAQ page identifies as "go go go Manko" with what I hear being vocalized which is consistent with "wordless vocals" described in Charles Leinbergers book. source: Charles Leinberger's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly A Film Score Guide"7. Two male voices treated electronically represents "the Ugly" (Tuco) source: Charles Leinberger's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly A Film Score Guide"8. (sdfx) Sound Effects may be a percussion instrument
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That's Manfred Mann's "Do Wah Diddy". I think it was used in the movie "Stripes".