Alisha's Attic (1990's) had a song called "I'm Not an Addict" that had a woman "ahhh"- ing in it; but when I see how the question looks, I get men and not women in my mind with, "I know this much is True" by Tears for Fears. That same track is then later mixed by PM Dawn in Set Adrift on Memory Bliss". My last search also shows that Backstreet Boys made a version.
The song is actually a Christian song called "Cartoons" by Chris Rice.
The song you're thinking of is likely "The Boys of Summer" by Don Henley. Its melancholic vibe and choruses evoke a similar feel to The Beach Boys' harmonies. The "ah wooooo oooo ooooo" part in the chorus aligns with the dreamy, nostalgic quality of the song. If it’s not that one, it might be worth checking out other tracks that have a similar sound and style.
I think you are thinking of Classical, but it might also be shopaholic that you're thinking of.
you better believe it is. you better believe it is.
The song you're describing is "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand. The band is known for their distinct sound, and the music video features them walking through a desert in tattered clothing, culminating in a bonfire scene. The catchy "ahh ahh" refrain you mention is a notable part of the song's chorus.
The closes song to your description is end up here by Cher Lloyd. Be a bit more specific about what exactly you are looking for.
The song is actually a Christian song called "Cartoons" by Chris Rice.
It's called Wake Up by Arcade Fire
I think you are thinking of Classical, but it might also be shopaholic that you're thinking of.
you better believe it is. you better believe it is.
Ahhh is not an English word. The proper spelling of the interjection or exclamation is aah or ah.
The Doo-Doo song, by May Kadoodie
The song you're describing is "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand. The band is known for their distinct sound, and the music video features them walking through a desert in tattered clothing, culminating in a bonfire scene. The catchy "ahh ahh" refrain you mention is a notable part of the song's chorus.
AnswerImmigrant Song - Led Zeppelinit could be clubfoot by kasabian..I am thinking AC/DC.if it is indeed AC/DC then the song would be "Thunderstruck" from their 1990 album The Razor's Edgeanother possiblity would be the 1981 song "The Break-Up Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" by the Greg Kihn Band, it does a whole "ah ah ah ah ah ah" thing every other line of the verses (e.i. we broke up for good just an hour before, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, now I'm staring at the bodies as they dance around the floor, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah)It could also be A "Day in the Life" by The Beatles. It's found on the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and it's kind of in the middle of the song.OR maybe it could be a song by a band called Chilliwack named "Fly By Night" where during much of the song they do a prolonged 'ahhahhAHHH" thing (might i add, great song)I guess you could also say in 'The Little Mermaid' when Ariel sings and loses her voice. :)Ah ah ah, ah ah ah, ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah ah. Ah ah aaaaaaah!:)Spandau Ballet - Know this much is true?It could also be "The Breakup Song" by Greg Kihn, each line has some "ah ah ah ah" after it.or it could be tht really rubbish Dj Cammy Song hahahaor it could be just lose it by eminem.
The Tom Petty song that features the repeated "ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah" is "You Got Lucky." This track is from his album "Long After Dark," released in 1982. The catchy vocalization occurs during the chorus, contributing to the song's memorable sound.
Led Zeppelin : The immigrant song!
the song is called, tonight tonight, but i am not sure who the artist is. sorry=)