Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The lyrics "Hey ho, let's go" were inspired by the line "High, low, tipsy toe" from the 1963 song "Walking the Dog" by Rufus Thomas, and specifically the Rolling Stones' cover of the song; the band had enjoyed mocking Mick Jagger's pronunciation of the line, which they thought sounded more like "hey ho". [10]
Hey Ho Lets Go: Greatest Hits (2006) Essential (2007) ... "Baby, I Love You" (The Ronettes cover) Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich: End of the Century:
Hey! Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology is a two–disc compilation that attempts to summarize the Ramones' career in its entirety. Every Ramones studio album is represented with the exception of Acid Eaters, their 1993 covers album.
The songs are also rather short; at two-and-a-half minutes, "I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement" is the album's longest track. Ramones contains a cover of the Chris Montez song "Let's Dance". Ramones was unsuccessful commercially, peaking at number 111 on the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart. Despite its poor chart performance, it received ...
Volume 1 and Hey Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology. The Ramones cover was also used in Jackass: The Movie (and on the soundtrack album) and in The X-Files season 11 episode This; while the Rivieras' version was used in Oliver Stone's The Doors, when Jim Morrison (played by Val Kilmer) arrives in Venice Beach.
Japanese punk rock band Hi-Standard released a fast-paced cover of the song on their 1996 debut album Growing Up. Two covers have been aired as the opening theme song for the pre-game show of Hockey Night in Canada : Canadian hard rock band Monster Truck covered first for the 2017–2018 season [ 17 ] while Jane's Party and Shawnee Kish covered ...
Former "SNL" cast member Ana Gasteyer recalled Sean "Diddy" Combs demanding a closed set in 1998 before Will Ferrell decided to prank him.
Let's Go: The Anthology greatest hits compilation, [48] but no songs from the album were featured on Greatest Hits. [49] The 2006 video game Tony Hawk's Project 8 featured "I Wanna Live" on the soundtrack , [ 50 ] and the Polish metal band Behemoth covered "I'm Not Jesus" on their 2008 extended play Ezkaton .