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the twist
I think The song is "Just Dance" in the album The Fame.
i don't really know but the sitting here all alone sounds like "now your gone" by basshunter
Too many-need more lyrics Goodbye to you-Scandal Goodbye Eddie Goodbye-Juicyfruits Hell of it-Paul Williams.
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the twist
I think The song is "Just Dance" in the album The Fame.
i don't really know but the sitting here all alone sounds like "now your gone" by basshunter
Too many-need more lyrics Goodbye to you-Scandal Goodbye Eddie Goodbye-Juicyfruits Hell of it-Paul Williams.
The song you're thinking of is "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes. Its iconic riff is often used in various sports contexts, including ESPN broadcasts. The "ah ah ah" part is a memorable chant that has been widely adopted by fans and used in sporting events.
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The Doo-Doo song, by May Kadoodie
Lost
The song is actually a Christian song called "Cartoons" by Chris Rice.
Rufus and Chaka Khan- Stay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2DccadfcBs
Enigma - Return to Innocence
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.