Ya Ya
Lee Dorsey
The song that launched his career was inspired by a group of children chanting nursery rhymes --"Ya Ya" went to number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961.
Oh well I'm uh
Sitting here la la
Waiting for my Ya Ya a hm ahm
Oh sitting here la la
Waiting for my Ya Ya uh
It may sound funny
But I don't think she's comin home
Oh baby hurry don't make me worry
Oh yah baby hurry don't make me worry
Oh you knew that l love you
Oh how I love you oh
Sitting here la la
Waiting for my Ya Ya a hm ahm
Oh sitting here la la
Waiting for my Ya Ya uh
It may sound funny
But I don't think she's comin home
Oh baby hurry don't make me worry
Oh yah baby hurry don't make me worry
Oh you knew that l love you
Oh how I love you oh
Sitting here la la
Waiting for my Ya Ya a hm ahm
Sitting here la la
Waiting for my Ya Ya uh
It may sound funny
But I don't think she's comin home
Oh baby hurry don't make me worry
Oh yah baby hurry don't make me worry
2007-03-25 05:30:20
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answer #1
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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I believe Barkley is correct on this one. I have that song on an old record and it is by Lee Dorsey. On a slighter side, the 'copy and paste' people should at least use their source in the space provided, helps with not being labeled as a plagiarizer.
2007-03-25 05:37:09
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answer #3
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answered by Now I'm Wondering 6
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John Lennon did a version but the original was done by Trini Lopez in 1964
Written by C.Lewis & L.M.Robinson.
For the album "On The Move" (Reprise R-6112)
recorded live by Trini Lopez.
The album was released in 1964.
Lyrics:
Sitting here la-la, waiting for my ya-ya, uh-huh (everybody!)
Sitting here la-la, waiting for my ya-ya, uh-huh.
Well, it may sound funny,
But I don't believe she's coming, uh-huh.
Sitting here la-la, waiting for my ya-ya, uh-huh.
Sitting here la-la, waiting for ma ya-ya, uh-huh.
Well,it may sound funny,
But I don't believe she's coming, uh-huh.
Baby hurry, don't make me worry, uh-huh.
Baby hurry, don't make me worry, uh-huh.
Well, you know that I love you
Oh, how I love you, uh-huh (alright!)
(instrumental break)
Sitting here la-la, waiting for my ya-ya, uh-huh.
Sitting here la-la, waiting for my ya-ya, uh-huh.
Well, you know that I love you
Oh, how I love you, uh-huh.
(One more time!)
Sitting here la-la, waiting for my ya-ya, uh-huh.
Sitting here la-la, waiting for my ya-ya, uh-huh.
Well, you know that I love you
Oh, how I love you, uh-huh.
La-la-la-la (la-la-la-la)
Ya-ya (ya-ya), la-la (la-la)
Ya-ya-ya-ya (ya-ya-ya-ya)
Lah-lah-lah (lah-lah-lah),
Yah-yah-yah (yah-yah-yah)
Yah-yah-yah (yah-yah-yah)
Lah-lah-la (lah-lah-la)
Yah-yah-ya (yah-yah-ya).
2007-03-25 05:31:52
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answer #6
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answered by Lost in Erehwon 4
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