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Post by frente on Mar 27, 2015 21:32:14 GMT -5
It occurred to me recently that Unpretty and Unwell fit this category. Then I would add Unskinny bop by Poison.
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Post by mkarns on Mar 27, 2015 21:43:35 GMT -5
It occurred to me recently that Unpretty and Unwell fit this category. Then I would add Unskinny bop by Poison. Maybe also "Un-Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton.
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Post by jamesff on Mar 27, 2015 21:43:39 GMT -5
"In A Gadda Da Vida" by Iron Butterfly
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Post by trekkielo on Mar 27, 2015 23:07:09 GMT -5
"In A Gadda Da Vida" by Iron Butterfly It did come out slurred, they actually meant, "In the Garden of Eden".
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Post by countdownmike on Mar 27, 2015 23:37:42 GMT -5
"K-Jee" by the Nite-Liters on AT40 in the fall of 1971. An instrumental.
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Post by bigal on Mar 28, 2015 3:46:37 GMT -5
YAMO BE THERE? I always wondered what is a YAMO?
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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 29, 2015 14:19:28 GMT -5
Can'tcha Say...Boston I Do'Wanna Know...REO Speedwagon
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Post by JessieLou on Apr 3, 2015 9:18:30 GMT -5
YAMO BE THERE? I always wondered what is a YAMO? LMAO that was immediately the first song I thought of. That and Sussudio.
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Post by mga707 on Apr 3, 2015 14:19:23 GMT -5
YAMO BE THERE? I always wondered what is a YAMO? I believe if one translates the vernacular above to the Queen's English, it becomes, "Yes, I am going to be there".
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Post by saltrek on Apr 3, 2015 18:51:21 GMT -5
I always thought it meant God will be there. Yah is shortened from Yahweh, the Hebrew word for God. I could be wrong, but the first verse starts off with "Heavenly Father, watchin' us all".
In any case, the words are at least partially made up.
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Post by johnnywest on Aug 22, 2017 16:18:49 GMT -5
In 2010, Mike Posner charted with "Bow Chica Wow Wow."
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Post by burcjm on Aug 22, 2017 20:12:23 GMT -5
The first one that came to mind for me: "Ghostbusters".
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Post by at40petebattistini on Aug 23, 2017 15:05:45 GMT -5
Here's another (sub)title of non-real words -- falling out of the Top 40 this week in 1975.
Travis Wammack's "(Shu-Doo-Pa-Poo-Poop) Love Being Your Fool"
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Post by listenerwants2know on Aug 24, 2017 1:41:04 GMT -5
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Post by djjoe1960 on Aug 24, 2017 7:17:01 GMT -5
In the sixties Stevie Wonder had "Shoo-Be-Do-Be-Do-Da-Day" and of course there's Manfred Mann's "Do Wah Diddy Diddy". The Rolling Stones had "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" in the seventies. Good ones, but they are more an onomatopoeia than a made up words, aren't they? I'm not sure if they should count in the same category Speaking of Stevie Wonder--How bout 'Yester-Me, Yester-You & Yesterday' a Top 10 hit from 1969.
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