If you're by yourself, I'd like to take you for a ride We could check the scene and we can reggae down And we'll be singing Ooh, la la la, let's go dancin' Ooh, la la la, we are reggae dancin' Ooh, la la la, let's go dancin' Ooh, la la la, reggae dancin' Ooh, la la la, ooh, let's go dancin' Ooh, la la la (get your dancin' shoes, get your dancin Fu-Gee-La Lyrics. [Verse 1: Wyclef Jean] We used to be number 10, now we're permanent at one. In the battle lost my finger, mic became my arm. Pistol nozzle hits your nasal, blood becomes lukewarm Provided to YouTube by EpicOoo La La La · Teena MarieNaked To The World℗ 1988 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music EntertainmentReleased on: 1988-03-22Bass Lyrics. Poor old Granddad, I laughed at all his words I thought he was a bitter man He spoke of women's ways They'll trap you when they use you Before you even know For love is blind and you're far to kind Don't ever let it show I wish that I knew what I know now When I was younger I wish that I knew what I know now When I was stronger The can The song was written by Faces band members Ronnie Lane and Ronnie Wood. It was Ronnie Wood, not Rod Stewart or Ronnie Lane, who sang the lead vocal for this song. Lane and Stewart were at odds at the time. Stewart did not think the song was up to his standards, although both he and Lane recorded lead vocals for it. You won't break my soul (go with the flow) You won't break my soul (you know you can do it) I'm tellin' everybody, na, na. Everybody, everybody, everybody. I'm built for this. I'm Capo 7 [Verse 1] G Am7 Poor old Granddad I laughed at all his words G Am7 I thought he was a bitter man He spoke of women's ways G Am7 They'll trap you, then they use you Be-fore you even know G Am7 For love is blind and you're far too kind Don't ever let it show [Chorus] G Am7 C I wish that I knew what I know now When I was younger G Am7 C I [Chorus: Camila Cabello] I love it when you call me señorita I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya But every touch is ooh-la-la-la It's true, la-la-la Ooh, I should be runnin' Ooh, you keep me (Ooh, la-la, ooh, la-la) (Ooh, la-la, ooh, la-la) I wanna be that fantasy that you got on your mind Flying across the sea to somewhere that they'll never find We should go while we're young 'Cause one day, we will want to rewind To our time in Paris Take me to Yves Saint Laurent Paris (ooh), make out in a dark restaurant We'll dance until we die Meaning: Oh no, oh my, wow. Literally: Oh there there. Traditionally, the interjection "oh la la" is used by the French to convey a feeling of great surprise. This astonishment can be due to disappointment ("Oh la la! My son got a bad mark at school!") or to a feeling of admiration ("Wow! 65de.