The Ramones
I Wanna Be Well
Yeah
I wanna be well
I wanna be well
I wanna be
Want I, want I, want I, want I
Want I, want I, want I, want I
Yeah
The Ramones
I Wanna Be Well
Yeah
I wanna be well
I wanna be well
I wanna be
Want I, want I, want I, want I
Want I, want I, want I, want I
Yeah
End of Iron Maiden’s Still Life.
Now we rest in peace! (Yeah)
R. L. Burnside has a great one, but it’s not safe for work, decent company, women, kids or pets for so many reasons. Don’t unblur and don’t click, and don’t listen till the 2 minute mark.
You were warned!
I hear Burnside doing a running commentary in my head most of the time.
The “yeah” trade-offs in the execrable “Mony Mony”.
The first “Yeah” that popped into my head was from the end of Kyuss’ “Blues from the Red Sun” album:
Yeah, yeah, god is great
Yeah, yeah, god is good
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah what if god was one of us?
Joan Osborne - One of Us
After she loves you yeah, yeah, yeah, my next one was Hey Yeah by Outkast.
And reading through the thread I would have thought my mind would go to Mony Mony first.
Ben Vereen in “Sweet Charity.” Too lazy to post a link.
I realized I gave the wrong title of a song. The Outkast song is Hey Ya. I don’t know if Ya counts.
If not, then I will add “Rosanna, yeah” in Rosanna by Toto.
+1 Won’t Get Fooled Again
The first one that popped into my head was the ending of some 1990s alternative rock song that I couldn’t quite place at first. But I was pretty sure it was by Counting Crows. After watching a couple of their videos on YouTube I was right, I was thinking of the end of “Long December”.
Usher’s “Yeah” was my first thought, followed by the Beatles’ “She Loves You Yeah, Yeah, Yeah”.