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"Uh La La La" is a song recorded by Italian singer-songwriter Alexia featuring additional vocals by an uncredited male rapper. It was released by DWA Records and Sony Music as the fourth single from the singer's debut album, Fan Club (1997), and is written by Roberto Zanetti and Alexia herself.
The German edition featured the original version of "Uh La La La" as the lead track rather than containing the remixed version. An alternate European release (Sony Code 491542) saw "Dame Amor" (the Spanish version of "Gimme Love") replaced in favour of the Club Short Edit of "Gimme Love". The UK release followed in June 1998 featuring slightly ...
In addition to ten single, four album tracks were included "Claro de luna" from The Party and "Baby Baby Baby", "Shake You Up" and "Save a Prayer" from Happy along with three remixes including the Almighty Edit of Uh La La La.
Similarly Elton John's "Crocodile Rock" employs "la, la la la la la" for much of the chorus. Other notable songs to include non-lexical vocables include The Police's song "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da", The Delfonics song "La-La (Means I Love You)", and Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich's song "Zabadak!". Van Morrison employed scat in his ...
"Hold On" is a single released by the Italian singer Alexia solely in Brazil in 1997. [1] It was the only single released during Alexia's time with DWA that was not written by Alexia and Robyx. It was released on CD only by Spotlight in 1997 with a com
To promote the release of the song, Y2K and bbno$ created fake stories about how they met and made the song, sending them to blogs including Lyrical Lemonade.A remix version featuring Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias and Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen was released on October 30, 2019. [3]
"Ooh La La in L.A." was released on 7" and 12" vinyl by RCA Records across Europe. [10] In America, it was released as a promotional-only 12" vinyl. RCA also released the single as a promotional-only release in Mexico, while a Japanese promotional single was also released, featuring "Ooh La La in L.A." as the A-side and American band Autograph's "Loud and Clear" on the B-side.
"Ooh La La" (Odd Man Out episode), the final episode of the British sitcom Odd Man OutOoh La La , a 2003 Kannada film; Ooh La La La, a 2012 Tamil film; Ooh La La!, a 1960s and 1970s BBC television series by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin based on the plays of Georges Feydeau