Isn't there an 'English' equivalent to this song/tune?
If so - what is it?
It just seems like I have heard that tune with English words before. Perhaps it is a faint memory from long ago. I am mainly just curious to solve the puzzle:I don't think this is a Christian song. If it's what I believe it is, it's called, "Jet Boy/Jet Girl" and is a vulgar song. Just so you know.
I guess I should apologize for posting it. I did not think it was a Christian song - but, I had no idea it was like that...I don't think this is a Christian song. If it's what I believe it is, it's called, "Jet Boy/Jet Girl" and is a vulgar song. Just so you know.
Yeah - I guess I heard it "way back in the day" (long long ago) - and, my recent hearing it jogged a memory...@GaryA
The music sounds familiar because it seems Very, Very inspired by "At The Hop" (Danny and the Juniors, 1958). A popular song in its own right.
This version is a cover of "Ca Plane Pour Moi" by artist Plastic Bertrand.
As to how you heard it my guess would be the same place I knew it from. National Lampoons European Vacation. The scene where they visit the museums, it's the song for the montage.
But doubtless has been in other movies as well.
Sorry to put you through that...Umm...after reading the rest of the posts here and looking it up it is apparent I was completely wrong on that one.
But seems I am right about my policy to never listen to music with lyrics I don't understand.![]()
Hey Gary, no worries. It's not your fault. The tune does sound familiar. And like I said, I read the other posts before I looked it up on my own. So I shouldn't have been so nosy and just took your word for it in the posts you made afterward.Sorry to put you through that...
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I would say that is "good advice"...That's pretty much when I decided that if I can't understand the lyrics in a song, then I probably shouldn't listen to it.![]()
AND...I would say that is "good advice"...
If it happens a lot, then more advice may need to be offered:
"Doncha think it's time to clean those ears out...?"
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