The song is by Grace and the Nocturnals and is called "Paris (Ooh La La)
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It's Rod Stewart's "Ooh La La"... http://www.musicsonglyrics.com/R/rodstewartlyrics/rodstewartoohlalalyrics.htm
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Ooh La La is the name of the song I believe the name of the song they are looking for is "Reflection Of My Life" by The Marmalade, which is the song played at the end of the show. The Theme song played at the begining of the show is The Beach Boys "When I grow up" http://popup.lala.com/popup/576742257591322961
The faces - ooh la la is that what you meant? that's ronnie wood (now playing guitar for the rolling stones) singing
A girl named Auburn, sings La, La, La.
The name of song in Ooh La La by "Goldfrappe". It's a good song.
It's Rod Stewart's "Ooh La La"... http://www.musicsonglyrics.com/R/rodstewartlyrics/rodstewartoohlalalyrics.htm
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I Would do Anything for You, by Foster the People. I went crazy trying to find it too... Lol
Ooh La La - Goldfrapp song - was created in 2004.
Ooh La La is the name of the song I believe the name of the song they are looking for is "Reflection Of My Life" by The Marmalade, which is the song played at the end of the show. The Theme song played at the begining of the show is The Beach Boys "When I grow up" http://popup.lala.com/popup/576742257591322961
The song with the lyrics "La Ti Da" in the Target commercials is called "La Di Da" by Lennon Stella.
The faces - ooh la la is that what you meant? that's ronnie wood (now playing guitar for the rolling stones) singing
From the song BAD ROMANCE-Lady Gaga :)
The song you're referring to is "Ooh La La" by the band Faces. It was originally released in 1973 and has been featured in various commercials and movies over the years.
A girl named Auburn, sings La, La, La.
The song "Ooh La" is performed by the British band Goldfrapp. It appears on the band's third album entitled Supernature, released in 2005, and was inspired by the disco era.