It's either "Gypsy woman" by Crystal Waters. or La Bouche "Be My Lover" but the 1995 euro version
The song you are talking about would be 'Around the World' by ATC.There are so many that start out that way....u can go ATC...or Kylie Minogue..or a slew of others...the one I'm looking for and I think maybe the original poster too...was used on a commercial...I believe for shampoo?!? "la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la"
Betsy Lynn George
Landford, Illinois is where Rosanne is said to live.
Is a woman who owns a tattoo shop in Los Angeles called High Voltage Tattoos.
"fa la la la la" is just the sound of singing inside the song. It's kind of how "meow meow" is the sound for a cat or "woof woof" is the sound for a dog.
I'm a new soul I came to this strange world hoping I could learn a bit about how to give and take. I'm a young soul in this very strange world hoping I could learn a bit about what is true and fake. La la la la la la la la...
la salle la salle
No, "la" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound it describes. "La" is not a sound imitation.
if you mean "lache la femme" it means "let the woman go"
"La mujer caliente" translates to "the hot woman" in English.
the most ... woman
lalala
le (+ singular masculine noun) ; la (+ singular feminine noun) ; l' (+ noun of any gender, but beginning by a vovwel sound) ; les (+ plural nouns of any gender)
le (+ singular masculine noun) ; la (+ singular feminine noun) ; l' (+ noun of any gender, but beginning by a vovwel sound) ; les (+ plural nouns of any gender)
the doors
The cast of LA Woman Rising - 2014 includes: James Franco