The song "Oh, There Were Tons" was written by the American indie rock band The Muffs, featured on their album "Blonder and Blonder," released in 1995. The band's frontwoman, Kim Shattuck, was the primary songwriter and contributed to the song's distinctive sound and lyrics. The Muffs are known for their energetic style and catchy melodies, making them a prominent act in the 90s punk and alternative rock scene.
Mary's song (oh my my my) is mine. But everyone has a different answer!
Julia Ward Howe
Oh Susanna was written by Stephen Foster.
Oh, there were tons! But one of the most famous is "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round."
James Rado, Gerome Ragni and Galt MacDermot. It's from the musical "Hair".
Eduardo di Capua
Mary's song (oh my my my) is mine. But everyone has a different answer!
they have tons of songs so u gotta be specific
Julia Ward Howe
Oh Susanna was written by Stephen Foster.
Richie Valens also wrote the song Paul Anka had a major hit with his song, Diana, written for his babysitter! MP
"Chanukah Oh Chanukah" is a traditional folk song believed to be based on the melodies and lyrics of 3 different composers: Kopyt, Achron, and Stutschewsky.
Oh, there were tons! But one of the most famous is "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round."
James Rado, Gerome Ragni and Galt MacDermot. It's from the musical "Hair".
Because the song fit the state and pat garrets daughter, the guy who shot billy the kid, wrote the song.
Chuck Berry is the lyricist who wrote 'Oh Maybelline'
Newsboys wrote this song.