The song is distinctive for its lack of lyrics apart from its title words, which gave it popularity around the world as it is not subject to language barriers. "Woo-Hoo" was … Various Artists

Various Artists 1 decade ago. I've been trying to look for this song, but I just can't find it so if anyone has a clue to this song… sorry for the terrible amount of lyrics, but it is to an acoustic guitar and a little bit of electric guitar. What song starts WOO HOO WOOHOO WOO HOO WOOHOO? When McGraw renamed the song "Woo Hoo," it became an immediate hit.

I Love That SongHow do you think about the answers? I heard this song where people were dancing and it was a pop song. Various Artists You can sign in to vote the answer.Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now.Heat player leaves game on stretcher after collisionPark with Confederate sculpture shuts gates to rallyMiley Cyrus reflects on Hemsworth split 1 year later The Rock*A*Teens called it quits less than a year after "Woo-Hoo" hit its peak in 1959, but their brief legacy has hardly been forgotten, as evidenced by the existence of twangy noise minimalists the Rock*A*Teens.

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I don't think it's a cover...I think Fred just covered the beginning. I've been trying to look for this song, but I just can't find it so if anyone has a clue to this song, please help me. What is a classic rock song that says "woo hoo" or "woo woo" at the start? Various Artists I heard this song where people were dancing and it was a pop song. Various Artists "Woo-Hoo" Single by The Rock-A-Teens; Released: 1959: Genre: Rockabilly: Length: 2: 10: Label: Roulette: Songwriter(s) George Donald McGraw "Woo Hoo" is a rockabilly song, credited to Virginia country music DJ and music store/recording company George Donald McGraw and originally released by The Rock-A-Teens in 1959. It repeated the woo hoo hoo 4 times in the chorus and that's the only thing I can remember. Various Artists

It is kind of a soft rock song (Alternative) Each "hoo" gets is a higher note than the last. Woo-hoo-hoo!"

Various Artists At last, a song that truly says something -- namely, "Woo-hoo! Various Artists If I had to guess, I'd say you're thinking of "Song 2" by Blur. The record sounded like it was recorded in someone's living room, it's hard not to giggle at Duboy's vocal, and one of the guitar solos is little more than a guy strumming two chords as hard as he can for a few bars, but it's impossible to listen to "Woo-hoo" without imagining that everyone involved was having a really great time -- this record sounds like a party, and if it isn't the wildest bash you've ever attended, anyone who bothered to show up has a great time. During their brief four-year existence, the Richmond, VA, teen combo Song with "Woo hoo hoo hoo, woo hoo hoo hoo" in it. It repeated the woo hoo hoo 4 times in the chorus and that's the only thing I can remember.

Mike. Woo-hoo-hoo!" over the top. Woo-hoo-hoo!"

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