Led Zeppelin's "D'yer Mak'er" starts out with the lyrics "oh oh oh oh oh oh, you don't have to go, oh oh oh oh..."
Less "oh's" in a row, but maybe you didn't mean specifically nine "oh's" ?
I think their was a Beatle song like tht had those lyrics in it. My chorus sang it for our school and they luved it!
"Break Back" by SocialBurn
"Let's Ride" by DJ Taz
Light My Fire by The Doors
i think "battlefield" by Jordan sparks
Far Away - Nickelback as build up to the chorus.
The chorus lyrics for "The Bad Touch" can be found online. The chorus lyrics are, "You and me baby aint nothin but mammels, so lets do it like they do on the discovery channel."
I think you are looking for Stereo MC's song "Connected."
The song is likely 'Grenade' by Bruno Mars. However, these lyrics were in the second verse, not the chorus.
Lyrics are the words to a song, so they make up a chorus. I think the distinction you are trying to make is between the verses and the chorus of a song, in which case the pattern is usually verse 1, chorus, verse 2, chorus, and so on.
Sugarland has a song titled, "All I Want to Do." Part of the chorus is: All I really want to do is, All I really want to do is, All I really want to do is love you, and love you, and love you
Sting and the police I believe? I'm not even sure of the song. its "do do do da da da" or something. That's how the chorus goes?
Songs uusally are Verse-Chorus-Verse- Chorus (or variation of Chorus)- Bridge (optional) - final Chorus Verses tell the main story, the Chorus is about the essence of the storoy or the point the person is trying to make, the bridge gives like and after thought or side note about the story. Lyrically it's however you want. Usually lyrics are written in couplets, every two lines rhyme but it really is however you want to tell the story.
The chorus lyrics to Shakira's 'Whenever Wherever' song are 'Whenever, wherever, we're meant to be together, I'll be there and you'll be near, and that's the deal my dear'.
The song Innocent by Our Lady Peace has the lyrics "We are all innocent" as its chorus.
The answer is "DO IT" by the PINK FAIRIES (POLYDOR RECORDS 1970)
Call-And-Response Verse and chorus