The seven dwarves in the movie "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" sing a song with similar lyrics when they go off to work, although it is spelled "Heigh ho" rather than "hey ho" in their song.
The Zippers
i think lee min ho is not die already many says he is on comma.many says on a car accident.
1973
The song "Magic" by Pilot has appeared in numerous movies, including "Happy Gilmore," "Herbie: Fully Loaded," and "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules."
"Hey, Ho, Let's Go" is a famous chant associated with the Ramones, from the song 'Blitzkrieg Bop'.
The phrase is from an old country/bluegrass song bemoaning the industrialization of the farming industry by corporate farming companies who were going around buying out individual farmers. The song is called "Devil, Take the Farmer". The portion of the song the phrase comes from says, "Hi ho the dairy o, the farmer's in the red."
Cab Calloway
The song for "Snow White and the Seven dwarfs" "Heigh Ho" was part of the music composed by Frank Churchill and Larry Morey. See the Related Link below.
See the Related Link below. It is Ma Ya Hi (Valentin Remix Radio Edit) (Numa Numa) LYRICS
'Goes something like, "One song, I have but one song..."
magic, by pilot
Juaari
Red Buttons had a hit song called 'Strange Things Are Happening/The Ho Ho Song.' The song was released in 1953.
What 'Song' are you relating to? Name a time when it is played/sung. e.g. hi ho silverlining is played at the end of the game.
Artist = K7Song = Hi de Ho Album = Swing Batta Swing
In the song "Hi Ho, the Derry-O," 'Derry-O' is simply a nonsense phrase used for the sake of the song's rhythm and rhyming scheme. It doesn't have a specific meaning or refer to anything in particular.
Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho was created in 1934.