The song with the lyrics "Oh Mariano oa oa oa" is "Volare" by Italian singer Domenico Modugno. The lyrics "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" are often associated with this song, which was a huge international hit in the late 1950s. The song's title, "Volare," means "to fly" in Italian, and it is known for its catchy melody and upbeat tempo.
This is a the lyrics to Sweet Little Bumblebee, "Oh-o-o-oa, oh-o-o-o; Oh-o-o-oa, oh-o-o-o; Sweet little bumble bee". See the link below.
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: I used to rule the world : Seas would rise when I gave the word : Now in the morning I sleep alone : Sweep the streets I used to own : I used to roll the dice : Feel the fear in my enemies eyes : Listen as the crowd would sing : "Now the old king is dead! Long live the King!" : One minute I held the key : Next the walls were closed on me : And I discovered that my castles stand : Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand : I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing : Roman Cavalry choirs are singing : Be my mirror my sword and shield : My missionaries in a foreign field : For some reason I can't explain : Once you'd gone it was never : Never an honest word : That was when I ruled the world : It was the wicked and wild wind : Blew down the doors to let me in : Shattered windows and the sound of drums : People could not believe what I'd become : Revolutionaries wait : For my head on a silver plate : Just a puppet on a lonely string : Oh who would ever want to be King? : I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing : Roman Cavalry choirs are singing : Be my mirror my sword and shield : My missionaries in a foreign field : For some reason I can't explain : I know Saint Peter won't call my name : Never an honest word : And that was when I ruled the world Whoa-oa-oah! Whoa-oa-oah! (3x) : I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing : Roman Cavalry choirs are singing : Be my mirror my sword and shield : My missionaries in a foreign field : For some reason I can't explain : I know Saint Peter will call my name : Never an honest word : But that was when I ruled the world Oooh-ooh-ooh-ooh. Oooh-ooh-ooh-ooh. (2x)
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This is a the lyrics to Sweet Little Bumblebee, "Oh-o-o-oa, oh-o-o-o; Oh-o-o-oa, oh-o-o-o; Sweet little bumble bee". See the link below.
Yes. The OA pair in foam is a long O (oh) sound, to rhyme with roam (Rome).
No. The OA pair has the long O (oh) sound, as in boat and coat.
No. The OA in boat has a long O sound, while the O in song is a short O.
Only one. The OA pair has the long O (oh) vowel sound.
The vowel sound of the OA in "boat" will be a long O (oh)sound, as in coat and float.
Yes. The OA pair sounds like an O (oh). It rhymes with coat and float.
It has a long O (oh) sound from the OA vowel pair. It rhymes with coat and float.
Yes. The OA pair in soap sounds like (oh). The word rhymes with cope and hope.
Yes. The OA pair in coat sounds like "oh." It rhymes with boat, float, and goat.
Yes. The OA pair is pronounced as a long O (oh). It rhymes with broach and poach.
No. The OA has a long O (oh) sound.The short O has an "ah" sound as in bond and body.