It can be Avril singing in Spanish i guess in her song "girlfriend"
The Outkast's Hey Ya.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrr81SRhp_s
"Hey, Ho, Let's Go" is a famous chant associated with the Ramones, from the song 'Blitzkrieg Bop'.
Hey whats u
Well "Hey,Hey,hey" Is "Good Bye" By Kristina Debarge. Hope this is the song you were talking about.
maybe the song looking for you is the klf - 3 am eternal
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neil young
Jay-Z ft. Rihanna- Run this town??
I am also looking for the same song , i heard that song in Bar Mexicana in El salvador and now i m in mexico and non of my mexican friends could find it for me
it goes like hey
Again maybe A Punk by Vampire Weekend? x
The Outkast's Hey Ya.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrr81SRhp_s
listen to "hey John, whats your name again?"
A Beatles song called ' Hide Your Love Away'. It goes:- Hey Youve got to hide youre Love Away, in the Chorus.
In a song, there should be an intro, chorus THEN verse one. After each verse, there should be a chorus. But I'm not saying a song should be written like this: Hey, little monkey HEy hey hey! Little little monkey In da tree eating banana YUM YUM YUM Yum banana Then another 3-line verse, then chorus. (That was a really stupid song lol). If the verse is less than 6 lines (5 lines is the only exception), there probably shouldn't be a chorus after it. Usually in my songs, I put a chorus after 2 verses, but the conventional form is to put a chorus after 1 verse. It all depends on how you want the song to be written. If you want to have a chorus after more than 3 verses, your song should be extremely long. If your song is for an audience, I wouldn't suggest putting a chorus after more than 3 verses, because then the song would have to be long and the audience would get bored. Good luck!
Melanie - Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)
the song is called "say hey" by Michael franti and spearhead :)