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O Yeah is the debut single by End of Fashion, taken from their 2005 self-titled debut album End of Fashion. This song is featured in the video game FIFA Street 2.
"Oh Yeah" is a single released in 1985 by the Swiss band Yello and featured in their album Stella.
The song features a mix of electronic music and manipulated vocals. The song became famous after being featured in the movie, Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
"Oh Yeah" was the fifth single released from the album 1977 by the band Ash on June 24 1996. It was released as a single CD, a 7" vinyl (the limited edition 7" was yellow and came with a picture sleeve), and as a cassette. The UK Promo version of the track is thought of as quite rare, and very much a collector's item between fans. It comes on orange 7" vinyl and has the same track on both sides.
"Oh Yeah" was the first single released after the release of 1977 and was their second Top 10 single. It is probably Ash's best known song and one of the best known from the Brit-Pop period. It tells a tale of a "bitter-sweet teenage love story" and is very much a fan favourite. It's almost always somewhere in the live set too. It features backing vocals from Kill City singer Lisa Moorish.
"Oh Yeah" was also Ash's third "NME Single of the Week". It features on Ash's first greatest hits collection, Intergalactic Sonic 7″s, and live versions can be found on Live at the Wireless and the Tokyo Blitz DVD.
The track was infamously "performed" ion Richard and Judy, where bassist, Mark took over vocals duty, in a similar vein to Oasis's performance of "Whatever" on Top of the Pops in 1995. After the performance the hosts informed the band of what big fans they were and hadn't even noticed.
The track "T. Rex" is one of the band's favourite B-sides and can be found on the "Live at the Wireless" album. It was played at almost every show during the 1977 tour. It was a surprise exception from the "Cosmic Debris" collection.
The second B-side, "Everywhere Is All Around", the lyrics were actually written by Tim Wheeler's friend, Martin Carr of The Boo Radleys, although Tim contributed the music and arrangement.
The (CD only) B-side "Does Your Mother Know" is a cover of the ABBA track. At the time, it was quite surprising for a band such as Ash to cover a "Europop" song, but Wheeler has often claimed ABBA to be one of his influences. The song also appeared on the BBC ABBA tribute album "Thank You for the Music".
Finally, on the 7" only, a remixed version of "Oh Yeah" can be found, in a 'Quartet' fashion.
Mark Hamilton has said of the single cover that it's "supposed to show two young lovers just around 'that' age. Look they're in the woods, they've that sorta look on their faces that they might just have done 'it' whils't their mates waited 10 feet away drinking shandy bass and getting fucked up on a Lambert & Butler. Anyway that jacket's cool."
The video for the track was directed by Julian Barton, and consists of Ash playing in a fairground. Eventually, the fairground is set alight, before being doused with rain. The video was banned from Top of the Pops due to the extremely passionate kiss by Mark Hamilton in the video, which was occasionally cut to while Tim was singing.
The song is featured on the 1996 episode of RTÉ's Reeling in the Years.
"Oh Yeah" was the first proper CD-Single from the British indie rock band The Subways, off of their debut record Young For Eternity.
It features in the episode of Rescue Me, "Karate" in the scene where the character Lou shaved his testicles.
The track reached number 25 on the UK singles chart when released in March 2005.
"Oh Yeah (Work)" or "Got Work" (official name) is confirmed as the third single from Lil Scrappy's second album Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live. Although on the release of the album, the single was an unlisted track. . It features E-40 & Sean Paul of the Youngbloodz. J-Bo of the Youngbloodz, Lil Jon, and Too Short made cameo appearances in the video. It is produced by Lil Jon. The video premiered as a New Joint on BET's 106 & Park Live, on 1/25/07.
"Oh Yeah (On The Radio)" is a hit single by British band Roxy Music. It was pulled from their 1980 album Flesh + Blood. It is the second release from the album and hit #5 on the UK singles chart, as previous single "Over You" had also done. "Oh Yeah (On The Radio)" was followed by the UK Top 20 hit "Same Old Scene".