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"Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" or "Gypsy Woman (La da dee la da da)" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Crystal Waters from her debut studio album, Surprise (1991). Written by Neal Conway and Waters, the song was released on April 3, 1991 by Mercury Records , as the lead single from the album.
"Amani Anthem" 1926–1943 "Grand Salute" 1943–1973 "So long as there is Earth and Heaven" 1973–1978 "Be Ardent, Be More Ardent" 1978–1992 "Fortress of Islam, Heart of Asia"
Naza has marketed rebadged versions of Kia's Carnival, Carens, and Picanto vehicles as Naza Ria, Naza Citra, [4] and Naza Suria [5] respectively, for the Malaysian market. In April 2006, Naza developed the Naza Sutera based on Hafei Lobo .
100 gecs referenced the song in the line "la di da di da di, all I wanna do is party" in their song "757" from the 2023 album 10,000 gecs. In 2024, "La Di Da Di" was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". [11]
"La Di Da" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Everglow for their second extended play-77.82X-78.29. It was released by Yuehua Entertainment on September 21, 2020, as the EP's lead single. It is a synth-pop-inspired song that delivers a dismissive message to haters. It was produced by Ollipop, with whom the ...
The Possible Dream includes two titles sung in English, "Gotta Move On" and "Superman", and the Israeli single releases "'Ad HaYom" ("To This Day"), the title track "HaHalom HaEfshari" ("The Possible Dream"), "Makát Chom ('Ey La Dir La Da Da)" ("Heatstroke"), a cover of a classic 1970s hit single by legendary Italian/Egyptian/French ...
"Da Da Da" by German group Trio uses the phrase "da da da" throughout the song. The chorus to the Simon and Garfunkel hit "The Boxer" contains the repeated phrase "lie-la-lie". One of the most famous examples comes from The Beatles' song "Hey Jude", which ends with a long run of "Na na na na na na na".
Released as a single in 1982 and featured on their 1981 self-titled debut album, "Da Da Da" became a hit in Germany and about 30 other countries, selling 13 million copies worldwide. [5] The lyrics were written by Remmler, the music by Krawinkel. "Da Da Da" remains the band's biggest German hit and their only hit outside Germany.