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The chorus of the song was changed to "Olé, Olé, Olé, Nazzjonalisti" referring to the supporters of the Nationalist party. [45] The chant was also adapted by protesters during the Romanian Revolution while Nicolae Ceaușescu fled Bucharest as "Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, Ceaușescu nu mai e (Ceaușescu is no more)". [46]
"We Are One (Ole Ola)" is a song recorded by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull for One Love, One Rhythm – The 2014 FIFA World Cup Official Album (2014). It is the official song of the 2014 FIFA World Cup held in Brazil and features guest vocals from American singer Jennifer Lopez and Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte .
Ole – part concert film and part travelogue – records the latest historic moment in the career of the band, following the Stones throughout their Latin America tour before culminating in Havana. Two songs from the Havana concert, which would come to be the subject of the Stones concert film Havana Moon, were played in their entirety. [8]
Israel was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 with the song "Olé, Olé" (עולה, עולה), composed by Kobi Oshrat, with lyrics by Hamutal Ben-Ze'ev, and performed by Izhar Cohen. The Israeli participating broadcaster, the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), selected its entry for the contest through Kdam Eurovision 1985.
"Loving You (Ole Ole Ole)" is the second single from Brian Harvey's debut solo album, Solo. The track is a collaboration with The Refugee Crew . The single was released on 15 October 2001, reaching #20 on the UK Singles Chart .
John Newman and Calvin Harris’ rumor mill-grinding track “Ole” has dropped, and needless to say, it's about Taylor Swift
"No Controles" is a song written by Nacho Cano, and recorded and released by the Spanish band Olé Olé in 1983. [1]The song translates as "Don't Control" in English, referring to a series of life choices that could possibly be controlled such as 'mi forma de pensar...vestir', "the way I think or dress".
"Top of the World (Olé, Olé, Olé)" is a stand-alone single from Chumbawamba. It was released in June 1998, and the single reached number 21 on the UK Singles Chart. [1] ...