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∙ 2009-12-01 00:46:14Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee)
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∙ 2009-12-01 00:46:14The song is Burn It Up
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In Canada, this song was titled "Ba Dum Ba Dum" and was featured as the theme song for a series of A&W restaurant commercials on TV, featuring a dancing bear (costume) complete with an orange sweater with the restaurant's logo on it. The restaurant chain has root beer as a featured beverage and the corporate colours are orange and brown. A recording of the song was released in Canada (and maybe elsewhere) and received some radio airplay. The recorded performance was credited to a group called "The Root Beer Band", though I suspect it was a group of studio musicians and singers. There were no real lyrics to the song apart from the singers going Ba Dum Ba Dum Da, Da, Da . . . and yes, there was whistling in the chorus as well. If memory serves correctly, the song may have been released in the 1970s or early 80s to coincide with the restaurant chain's advert campaign. The restaurant chain is still very active in the fast food/drive-thru market.
Blue (Da Ba Dee) by Eiffel 65
I think the band is called Eiffel 65, if you're referring to the song "Blue" that goes "I'm blue Da Ba Dee Da Ba Die" LeAnn Rimes had a hit called "Blue" in 1996.
Eiffel 65- Blue (Da Ba Dee)
Disturbia - Riannah?
It's Bawitdaba by Kid Rock.
if your talking about a song from family guy, then its called "ding fries are done" its probably wrong, sorry
Kanye West - Jesus Walks
BUM BUM BUM BUH BA BUM BUH BA BUM. BA BA BA BA BA BUM BUM BA BUM. Tada!
Its kind of a medium-high pitched voice.
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Drummer boy
The ox and lamb kept time ba rum bum bum bum
An iamb is a 'foot' in poetry. It's how syllables are measured per line. Iambic Pentameter is like (ba BUM ba BUM ba BUM ba BUM ba BUM) Theres also Trochee which is like Iamb except backwards (BUM ba BUM ba BUM ba BUM ba BUM ba) One Iam equals, U / U = unaccented syllable / = accented syllable It's basically just how you say the worlds.
I think you might be describing Bawitdaba by Kid Rock. If it also contains the lyrics "up jump the boogie", that's it.
The song is called "Din Daa Daa" by George Kranz. You can find it on the Breakin' 2 - Electric Boogalo soundtrack.