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  2. Da Da Da - Wikipedia

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    The same year, an Italian version made by I Masters (a trio formed by three Italian young men, Paolo Paltrinieri, Lorenzo Canovi and Romeo Corpetti) called Da Da Da Mundial '82 was made after Italy's victory at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, with the lyrics honouring the Italian team, with the part prior to the refrain, before the "Aha" saying Son ...

  3. Trio (band) - Wikipedia

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    Many cover versions of "Da Da Da" have been recorded worldwide in various languages including the Spanish version by disc jockey Nacho Dogan, which was a No. 2 hit in Spain in 1982; a Mexican version by the band Molotov on their 2004 cover album Con Todo Respeto; alternative band Elastica on their 1999 album The Menace; and Filipino entertainer Yoyoy Villame in 1982.

  4. Trio (Trio album) - Wikipedia

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    Gaining popularity through multiple television appearances, including Bananas and the ZDF-Hitparade, Da Da Da entered the German charts on 5 April 1982 and ultimately peaked at number two. On the back of this success, Da Da Da was later added to the third edition of the album Trio as the second song on the B-side.

  5. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Wikipedia

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    [30] 16 BIT (a German dance project from 1986 to 1989 by Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti) recorded in 1987 a single "(Ina) Gadda-Da-Vida", [31] also included in album Inaxycvgtgb. [32] New Jersey psychedelic band 6 Feet Under recorded a version in the late 1960s. [33] In 1987, Slayer recorded a cover version that appears on the Less than ...

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  7. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    For example (in the following version) the verse is first repeated normally (followed with the last line "Da-da-da"). The volume verses are repeated four times (often while altering the volume or pitch). If the volume is lowered, the last line (the "Da-da-da!") often remains constant, shouted even as the rest of the song reduces to a whisper.

  8. The Happy Wanderer - Wikipedia

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    Die Isarspatzen, Herbert Beckh und das Tanzorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Munich have recorded a German version of the song "Der fröhliche Wanderer". Electrola released that recording in 1955 as catalog number EG 8082. [6] The song's German lyrics have been translated into several languages, and it has since become a choir classic.

  9. Neue Deutsche Welle - Wikipedia

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    D.A.F. (Delgado-López left, Görl right) Platinum record for Trio's "Da Da Da", issued by the Canadian Recording Industry Association in October 1982. The history of the Neue Deutsche Welle consists of two major parts. From its beginnings to 1981, the genre was mostly an underground movement with roots in British punk and new wave music. It ...