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.

    Track listing

    References


    Oh My

    Oh My may refer to:

  • Oh My!, a Swedish indiepop band
  • "Oh My" (DJ Drama song), 2011
  • "Oh My" (Gin Wigmore song), 2009
  • "Oh My", a song by Ladyhawke from Ladyhawke
  • "Oh My", a song by Haley Reinhart from Listen Up!
  • See also

  • Oh My My (disambiguation)
  • Oh My God (disambiguation)
  • My Oh My (disambiguation)
  • Oh My!

    Oh My! is an indiepop band from Sundsvall, Sweden. The band was formed in 2008 by the members of Second Hand Rumours and The Intrigues. In 2011 Oh My! signed with legendary indie label A West Side Fabrications and quickly released their first single Twenty One. Twenty one featured in the MTV Latin America series Ninas Mal and on Swedish national radio. Oh My! Has since that released three more singles which all feature on Swedish national radio. Time Will Tell even qualified for Hall of Fame in the competition "Låtduellen".

    Members

  • Vocals: Johan Åkerström
  • Guitar: Martin Huss
  • Guitar: Emil Källman
  • Bass: Adrian Karlman
  • Drums: Adam Lodin
  • Discography

    EP

  • Twenty One (2011)
  • Sunshine In Your Eyes (2012)
  • Singles

  • Twenty One (2011)
  • I Know You (2011)
  • Time Will Tell (2011)
  • Fifteen Minutes (2012)
  • Slow Moves (2013)
  • "People" (2014)
  • Albums

  • Slow Moves (2014)
  • References



    Oh My (DJ Drama song)

    "Oh My" is a song by American hip hop artist DJ Drama, released on May 13, 2011, as the lead single from his third studio album Third Power. The song samples Ariana Grande's song "Piano", It Samples the second verse which was sung by her little brother christian. The song was produced by frequent collaborator Drumma Boy and features acclaimed rappers Fabolous, Roscoe Dash and Wiz Khalifa. The song peaked at #18 on the Billboard and #12 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, making it the most successful song for DJ Drama to date.

    Music video

    The music video, directed by Derek Pike was released on July 6, 2011 and can be purchased on iTunes The video features cameo roles from actor and comedian Kevin Hart, DJ Clue?, Big Sean, New England Patriots Wide Receiver Chad Ochocinco and Pittsburgh Steelers Outside Linebacker LaMarr Woodley.

    Charts

    Release information

    Remix

    "Oh My (Remix)" is a song by American hip hop artist DJ Drama and the official remix to the lead single from his third studio album Third Power. The song, included as the twelfth track on the album, maintains the original production from Drumma Boy, however features new guest appearances from Trey Songz, 2 Chainz and Big Sean. The song was released to digital retailers on August 9, 2011. On September 8, the official music video for the remix was released. Cameos in the video for the remix were made by Drumma Boy and Curren$y.

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    My, Oh My

    by: Girls' Generation

    Stay up all night
    nemurezu ni matteta no good glee ay
    It doesn't mean a thing
    kaette konai yatsu wa mou kika yo hmmm
    nee honki to na koi wa jikan no muda
    sou yo honne TOOKU ja nakya imi nai
    I love you
    So I'll throw you away
    My oh My oh My oh My
    TORABURU ga oyakusoku no
    Liar Liar Liar Liar
    anata no ie wa mou naiwa
    My oh My oh My oh My
    My oh My oh My oh My
    Dancing in the rain
    ame TORABUTAIMU PIANO
    Ain't gonna fool me twice
    (Ain't gonna fool me twice)
    Entertainer kidori no anata Oh woo oh
    The real men donna no
    watashi ni tsuriawanai Yeah
    yari naoshitai nara zange shite mouichido
    denaoshite!
    My oh My oh My oh My
    TORABURU ga daikoubutsu no
    Liar Liar Liar Liar
    anata ni kaeru basho naiwa
    My oh My oh My oh My
    My oh My oh My oh My
    Oh~ Oh father father
    Oh~ nee kamisama
    Oh~ dou sureba ii
    Oh~ aishiteta no
    Oh~ yurusanaiwa
    My oh My oh My oh My
    watashi wa mou modoranai no
    My oh My oh My oh My (Yeah~)
    TORABURU ga oyakusoku no (oyakusoku)
    Liar Liar Liar Liar (Liar)
    anata no ie wa mou naiwa (mou naiwa)
    My oh My oh My oh My
    atokata mo naku mou zenbu (Oh~)
    Fire Fire Fire Fire (Woo oh yeah yeah)
    moyashite keshichatte wow
    My oh My oh My oh My
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