Steam released the original version of the song, which spent two weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December of 1969.
If you mean "Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye", it's by "Steam" from 1969.
There are two. Hey Jude and Hey Bulldog. And you might mean Hello Goodbye.
The Beatles never recorded Goodbye; Paul wrote it for Mary Hopkin and a "demo" version was recorded for her in 1968.
The song is entitled "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye", and has been recently recorded by Kristinia DeBarge as "Goodbye".It was written and originally recorded in 1969 by Gary DeCarlo, Dale Frashuer and Paul Leka, and produced by Leka as a 45-rpm B-side for Fontana, a subsidiary label of Mercury Records. The record label credited its performance to "Steam", a fictitious group name created by the 3 performers; they thought the song was terrible and didn't want their individual names associated with it. The song spent 2 weeks as Billboard's #1 hit in December 1969, and returned to hit lists again a couple times in the 1980's by different performers.
Steam released the original version of the song, which spent two weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December of 1969.
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye was created in 1969-11.
"Na Na, Hey Hey, Goodbye" is by a 60s group called Steam.
If you mean "Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye", it's by "Steam" from 1969.
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This lyric was first performed by the American band "The Chateus" in the 1970s. The name of the song is "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye," and it has been redone by covers such as Banaramas famous version in 1983.
There are two. Hey Jude and Hey Bulldog. And you might mean Hello Goodbye.
Its "Goodbye" by Kristina Debarge. It goes: Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah hey hey hey goodbye
Na Na Na Na hey hey hey goodbye
It's probably Goodbye by Kristinia Debarge. It goes Na Na Na Na ay Na Na Na Na ay hey hey hey goodbye.
Hey-doe. Spelled "Hejdå".