My Oh My

My Oh My may refer to:

Catchphrase

  • "My, oh my!", a catchphrase used by American sportscaster Dave Niehaus
  • Music

  • My Oh My, album by Jeff & Sheri Easter 2002
  • Songs

  • "My Oh My" (Aqua song), 1997
  • "My Oh My" (Girls' Generation song), 2013
  • "My Oh My" (Sad Café song), 1980
  • "My Oh My" (Chantay Savage song), 1999
  • "My Oh My" (Slade song), 1983
  • "My, Oh My", by The Wreckers, 2006
  • "My Oh My", a song by David Gray from White Ladder
  • "My Oh My", a 2010 tribute song to Dave Niehaus by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis from The Heist
  • "My Oh My", a song by Leonard Cohen from his album Popular Problems
  • See also

  • Me Oh My, a 2009 album by Cate Le Bon
  • Oh My My (disambiguation)
  • My, Oh My (The Wreckers song)

    "My, Oh My" is a song written by Wayne Kirkpatrick, Josh Leo, and co-written and recorded by American country music duo The Wreckers. It was released in September 2006 as the second single from their debut album Stand Still, Look Pretty.

    Content

    "My, Oh My" is a mid-tempo song with a traditional production featuring banjo, fiddle, and cowbell. The song's narrator notices how everything changes so rapidly, and remembers when there was empty land where there are now parking lots and stores.

    The song is performed completely in duet form by both members of The Wreckers (Branch and Harp), as opposed to other songs where they alternate between verses ("Leave the Pieces") or one member has lead vocals on a certain song (Harp on "Tennessee").

    Music video

    The music video, directed by Paul Boyd, features Jessica Harp and Michelle Branch riding in a horse-drawn carriage. They pick up a banker with a briefcase full of cash. Then they stage a robbery of the cash with their gang/band. When the police show up they pretend to be innocents and slowly slip away with the cash. The video is done old western style.

    My Oh My (Sad Café song)

    "My Oh My" is a 1980 single by British band Sad Café, from the 1979 album Facades. A Top 20 hit, the song reached #14 on the UK Singles Chart, with a total of 11 weeks on the chart.

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    My My

    by: Menomena

    What if all my enemies were dead
    and i could forget everything they said
    could I be then who I really am?
    What if I sold everything I own
    And ran away from everyone I know
    could I make another place my home?
    And if I let go all of my ghosts
    who would I dump over the months?
    What if everyone is right?
    Should've taken their advice
    But I can't change my mind
    And if I let go all of my ghosts
    who would I dump over the months?
    (What if everybody else is right?
    should've taken more of their advice)




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