I believe that would be Cotton Eyed Joe.
no they dont sing cotton eyed joe the rednex do so look it up.
Black Eyed Peas -- "Imma Be"
Imma Be is about the life of the black eyed peas. They have the high life. When they say "Imma be" they are saying what they will be doing for sure because that is the way they live all the time. "Imma be chillin' with my mother f***ing crew" means that that is what they do everyday because they have a great life
"Where is the Love" was done by Ray Conniff 1972 and was released by Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway in 1972. A different song by the same title was released by Sergio Mendes in 1973, Betty Wright in 1975, and Ralph MacDonald in 1976.
Rednex is a Swedish manufactured band that had an international novelty hit with the song "Cotton Eye Joe" in 1994.
I believe that would be Cotton Eyed Joe.
no they dont sing cotton eyed joe the rednex do so look it up.
The band Rednex, who originated in Sweden, sang Cotton Eyed Joe in 1994.
cotton eyed joe
The origins of the folk song "Cotton Eye Joe" are unclear, with no definitive author. The song has been passed down through generations as a traditional American folk tune.
The song is called "Cotton Eyed Joe" by the Rednex. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEMVwZRJ-UQ
Cotton-Eyed Joe was created in 1861.
The number one song back then was Cotton Eyed Joe by the Rednex. http://www.popculturemadness.com/Music/Pop-Modern/1995.html here is where you can find other popular songs from that time and u can find songs from other years as well
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