Best Non-Word Lyrics

Flint • Mar 29, 2007 2:51 pm
I'll start off with Journey's chorus to Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'

"na nana na nana, na nana na na, na nana na na nana nana nanaaa"
Beestie • Mar 29, 2007 2:54 pm
Monk chants.
Shawnee123 • Mar 29, 2007 2:54 pm
Mendellssohn's Song Without Words, of course.
BigV • Mar 29, 2007 2:58 pm
Roger Daltrey's scream in Won't Get Fooled Again.

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glatt • Mar 29, 2007 3:02 pm
in a gadda da vida
Shawnee123 • Mar 29, 2007 3:02 pm
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No, the Witch Doctor has that beat:

ooo eee ooo ahhh ahhh...
Flint • Mar 29, 2007 3:05 pm
Of course, a sort of lifetime achievement award should go to Magma (whose lyrics are written entirely in an imaginary language) and the Cocteau Twins (whose lyrics lean heavily towards incoherent babbling).

BigV;328060 wrote:
Roger Daltrey's scream in Won't Get Fooled Again.

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I'll see your Won't Get Fooled Again...
...and raise you one Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (featuring what is rumored to be the sound of a guitar amp being dropped on Bon Scott's foot).
SquadRat1 • Mar 29, 2007 3:09 pm
Anything sung by Bob Dylan or Tom Petty...
Sheldonrs • Mar 29, 2007 3:09 pm
"Sha la la. Doobie wah. bum bum bum, yip yip bum.

"Blue Angel" - Roy Orbison
Ibby • Mar 29, 2007 3:12 pm
la da di diddum
la da da de do, didduh
lah dah dee dih doo


Tally Hall, Haiku.
Perry Winkle • Mar 29, 2007 3:15 pm
I'm partial to Robert Plant's miscellaneous wailings...
Flint • Mar 29, 2007 3:16 pm
I'm also very fond of a sort of ascending, strangled howl Prince emits near the end of God Created Woman.
lumberjim • Mar 29, 2007 3:17 pm
R. Plant in the middle section of Whole lotta love.......wauh, wauh, waauuuuuugghhhhhhh!......

'.....and then there's this cosmic ...energy!.... and everybody goes, "Yeah!" Bash!'
Pie • Mar 29, 2007 3:42 pm
Naaah na na na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na, hey Jude.
Griff • Mar 29, 2007 4:10 pm
a do do do a da da da- The Police
lumberjim • Mar 29, 2007 4:13 pm
do wah diddee? nah, i hate that shit.
Shawnee123 • Mar 29, 2007 4:32 pm
Menny Dabid Ibe

--Buh-weet

(Doesn't really count, but I never resist a chance to get one of those in.)
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Clodfobble • Mar 29, 2007 4:41 pm
Who put the bomp in the bomp-ba-bomp-ba-bomp?
Who put the ram in the ramma-lamma-ding-dong?
Who put the bop in the bop-shoo-bop-shoo-bop?
Who put the dip in the dip-da-dip-da-dip?

Who was that man?
I'd like to shake his hand!
He made my baby fall in love with meeee!
Shawnee123 • Mar 29, 2007 4:44 pm
OK I ADMIT IT. I put the ram in the rama lama ding dong. Is there anything so wrong with that?:right:

:p
Undertoad • Mar 29, 2007 4:50 pm
Mmm mmm mmm mmm
Griff • Mar 29, 2007 4:51 pm
Undertoad;328155 wrote:
Mmm mmm mmm mmm


nice
melidasaur • Mar 29, 2007 5:06 pm
ooga chaka oga chaka oga chaka...

boom boom shakalaka boom boom - from the beginning of was?notwas walk the dinosaur.
Hime • Mar 29, 2007 5:19 pm
Well, the worst would have to be "shipoopy, shipoopy, shipoopy, the girl who's hard to get." AAAH I hate that song!

For best I would include Bowie's "fa! fa! fa! fa! Fashion!", the strangely mournful "shoop shoop, shoop galang galang..." from the Libertines' "What Katy Did," and the background singers who sound like they're saying "oolong gato*" or maybe "Ulan Bator" in Sophie B. Hawkins' "As I Lay Me Down."


*is that a Spanish cat that drinks tea?
Sheldonrs • Mar 29, 2007 5:23 pm
Hime;328170 wrote:
Well, the worst would have to be "shipoopy, shipoopy, shipoopy, the girl who's hard to get." AAAH I hate that song!


You dissin' "The Music Man" when there's a gay man around?!!!

:D
glatt • Mar 29, 2007 5:26 pm
I can't find the lyrics anywhere, and don't have the song with me to transcribe, but it goes something like this:

Bow bow bow...
hey wanna chika wabba limman naba
bar babba stick a lada dibba daba
mow mabba loomma lama nimanaba
nur naba numa lama dooba dabba
Dell rown ay wanna lubba hubba
Mull an a mound chicka lubba hubba
Fay down ah wanna dip-a-zip-a-dip-a

Have you ever heard of a wish sandwich? a wish sandwich is the kiiiiiind of a sandwich where you have two slices of bread and you wish you had some meat...
BigV • Mar 29, 2007 5:33 pm
Rubber Biscuit, by The Chips. I'm listening to them now. But you're still wrong.
lumberjim • Mar 29, 2007 5:35 pm
melidasaur;328165 wrote:
ooga chaka oga chaka oga chaka...

boom boom shakalaka boom boom - from the beginning of was?notwas walk the dinosaur.


that came from a tom jones song, i thought.
glatt • Mar 29, 2007 5:38 pm
BigV;328181 wrote:
Rubber Biscuit, by The Chips. I'm listening to them now. But you're still wrong.


I was actually thinking of the Blues Brothers version.

I think this calls for a CMEP to be fair.
BigV • Mar 29, 2007 5:43 pm
rules, baby...
BigV • Mar 29, 2007 5:49 pm
glatt;328183 wrote:
I was actually thinking of the Blues Brothers version.

I think this calls for a **** to be fair.
<ding>
jinx • Mar 29, 2007 6:04 pm
Up the Beach - Janes Addiction
melidasaur • Mar 30, 2007 11:55 am
lumberjim;328182 wrote:
that came from a tom jones song, i thought.


The first one may have - hooked on a feeling - is that by tom jones.

The second is from the Was not was song.
Spexxvet • Mar 30, 2007 12:03 pm
Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd
Spexxvet • Mar 30, 2007 12:04 pm
Sigur Ros
Shawnee123 • Mar 30, 2007 12:11 pm
parts of Mas Que Nada--Brasil 66
(what a kick ass song!)
glatt • Mar 30, 2007 12:21 pm
Spexxvet;328506 wrote:
Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd


Aw crap. That beats my Rubber Biscuit.

Edit: And you know, it makes me wonder how that song was done. Did they write the "vocals" as part of the overall musical piece and then find someone to sing it? Or did they just let the obviously talented woman come in and just do what she wanted, they they put their music to it after? Or was it like stage directions *insert amazing vocals here.* I should google this.

Edit again: Wikipedia has a cool article on it. She just came in and improvised based on very vague instructions from the band. Only got paid 30 pounds for it, and sued decades later for songwriting royalties and won.
Cloud • Mar 30, 2007 12:34 pm
Peter Frampton's guitar talking
Shawnee123 • Mar 30, 2007 12:37 pm
There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark.
wolf • Mar 30, 2007 12:41 pm
Beestie;328056 wrote:
Monk chants.


Monk chants are words. Just because they are in Latin and you don't understand what "Pie Iesu Domine, dona eis requiem" means doesn't make them not words.

My favorite non-lyric lyrics are from Hocus Pocus by Focus, which also gets the best song and group title combo award
Flint • Mar 30, 2007 12:41 pm
Cloud;328534 wrote:
Peter Frampton's guitar talking
It's fascinating how that actually works. The guitar plugs into a little black box, with a 50 watt amp and a small speaker, sealed inside. The box has a plastic tube which the output from the speaker is forced out of. The operator tapes the tube to their microphone, and inserts it into their mouth. Now, the guitar is being amplified to the inside of their mouth. As the operator changes the shape of their mouth, the output from the guitar is influenced by the cavity it is being broadcast into. The resulting sound is captured by the vocal mic, and is heard through the main PA system.
glatt • Mar 30, 2007 12:46 pm
Awesome description. I had always heard it was a mouth thing, but not the details. I thought the guitar had nothing to do with it. I thought it was just an effect put on the microphone's signal after normal singing. This is way cooler.
Flint • Mar 30, 2007 12:51 pm
My brother used to have one. I played around with running a drum machine through it.

Later on, I heard Carmine Appice would run his snare drum through a wah-wah pedal.
jinx • Mar 30, 2007 12:51 pm
wolf;328543 wrote:
Monk chants are words. Just because they are in Latin and you don't understand what "Pie Iesu Domine, dona eis requiem" means doesn't make them not words.


That's not what these guys are saying...

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I used to put this cd in to fall asleep to.
wolf • Mar 30, 2007 9:32 pm
Prayers in Tibetan or Sanskrit or whatever, but they are still prayers. They aren't just toning, although that technique is also used in meditation.

I know a bunch of Native American chants ... some of them are of the "Hey Ya" variety, but others have translatable lyrics.
lumberjim • Mar 30, 2007 9:50 pm
wolf;328809 wrote:
Prayers in Tibetan or Sanskrit or whatever, but they are still prayers. They aren't just toning, although that technique is also used in meditation.


Beautifully recorded, it features the monks, each singing two and three note polyphonics from the throat, accompanied by occasional percussion and ceremonial horns in trance-inducing meditations to the Buddhist deities Yamantaka and Mahakala
Beestie • Mar 30, 2007 9:54 pm
wolf;328543 wrote:
Monk chants are words.
You have a point. I kinda forgot about this one...


"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII can play dominos better than youuuuuuuuuuuuuuu cannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn"

They used to sing that one a lot in church when I was growing up.
lumberjim • Mar 30, 2007 10:01 pm
oh wah tagoo sayam
Sheldonrs • Mar 30, 2007 11:21 pm
lumberjim;328821 wrote:
oh wah tagoo sayam


aah wah tah ka q av.
lumberjim • Mar 30, 2007 11:27 pm
it's small, but it's fierce!
Hyoi • Apr 4, 2007 10:07 am
George W. Bush singing the National Anthem. The boy claims to have been sober for years, but he still sounds like he's shit-faced.
Weird Harold • Apr 7, 2007 6:38 pm
La la la la la la la la la la la

Sounds a lot better when Yes sings it.
Ibby • Apr 8, 2007 11:38 pm
A-haw-haw-haw.

ZZ Top for the win.



Yai Yai by Steve Vai.
"a-ca-d'-she-el-da-shoom-bee" from Hey Sandy by Polaris (the Pete&Pete theme) (s'posedly 'can you settle to shoot me' but I dont buy it)
I guess Ladysmith Black Mombazo doesnt count, even though it sounds like nonsense to me
Pompitous of love!
A-whoooo! Werewolves of london!

okay thats all i got for now
Urbane Guerrilla • Apr 14, 2007 5:32 am
What was that abstracty, melodious thing from the late 1970s from Ian Anderson? Words it had, but they did not make sentences, mostly.
Shawnee123 • Apr 14, 2007 12:35 pm
La la la la la la la la la...means I love you. --The Delfonics

(No it doesn't. It means La la la la la la la la la):meanface:
Ibby • Apr 14, 2007 2:18 pm
She's so swishy in her satin and tat
In her frock coat and bipperty-bopperty hat!
Oh god I can do better than that...
SadistSecret • Apr 18, 2007 7:21 am
The background sounds on "Your Best Nightmare" by London After Midnight =)
Gravdigr • Aug 13, 2014 12:03 pm
melidasaur;328165 wrote:
ooga chaka oga chaka oga chaka...


That's "Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga". "Hooked On A Feeling" by Blue Swede.

And what about Wilson Pickett w/"Land Of A Thousand Dances":

"Naaa, nana na naaa, nana na naaa, nana, na nana, na, nana na naaa."

Or anything that ever came out of Bon Scott's mouth.
Gravdigr • Aug 13, 2014 12:10 pm
Bopbopbopbopbopbopbopbopbopbopbopbopboppaoomamawmaw, boppaoomawmaw, baboppaoomamawmaw, boppaoomawmaw


Or haven't you heard? "The Bird Is The Word".
lumberjim • Aug 13, 2014 12:31 pm
There's a bit in a doors song.... Gotta find it.....
Gravdigr • Aug 13, 2014 12:40 pm
That bit from "Roadhouse Blues"?
Gravdigr • Aug 13, 2014 12:42 pm
I forgot about Elvis Presley's karate grunts in some of the live performances.
lumberjim • Aug 13, 2014 12:49 pm
lumberjim;907016 wrote:
There's a bit in a doors song.... Gotta find it.....


Gravdigr;907019 wrote:
That bit from "Roadhouse Blues"?


right!

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xoxoxoBruce • Aug 13, 2014 3:26 pm
What? Ashen Lady? When did it become Ashen lady? :facepalm:
BigV • Aug 15, 2014 12:32 pm
Gravdigr;907011 wrote:
That's "Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga". "Hooked On A Feeling" by Blue Swede.

--snip


Nicely done.

Perhaps you can transcribe this one with your mad lyrics-fu.

Jungle Fever by The Chakachas
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Gravdigr • Aug 19, 2014 3:34 pm
Well, loosely translated from Belgian, the lyrics are all variations on "Oh, Gravdigr, you are so, oooh, not so deep!"

:D
Gravdigr • Sep 19, 2014 1:59 pm
Remember The Greg Kihn Band?

The song [Strike]"They Don't Write Them Like That Anymore"[/Strike] "The Break-Up Song" had the "aw-aw aw, aw-aw aw-aw aw" between each verse. It was the single most identifiable part of the song.

Also, if the life of Greg Kihn is ever made into a movie, Dana Carvey has to play the lead role.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival's version of "Nighttime Is The Right Time" has a fifties-esque "wha-doo-day" filling the spaces in between.