Oh Yeah Lyrics
The song Oh Yeah is performed by Los Lobos in the album named El Cancionero: Mas y Mas in the year 2000 .
Middle of July
Nineteen-eighty-two
Standing on a corner
With nothing much to do
Talking with Cecilia
In nineteen-eighty-five
Glad to still be breathing
Glad to be alive
Where's all the time
Nineteen-ninety-one?
Change on the dresser
Bed is still undone
What's a weary man to do
In nineteen-ninety-four?
Hear the front bell ringing
But no one's at the door
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Who's gonna know
When all is said and done
That a boy was born to Rita
In nineteen-sixty-one
And lived a hundred years
By nineteen-ninety-six
Who's ever gonna notice
That it all came down to this
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Los Lobos - El Cancionero: Mas y Mas
Nov 2000
- We're Gonna Rock
- Why Do You Do
- How Much Can I Do?
- I'm Sorry (Live, 1984) (Previously Unissued)
- Los Ojos De Pancha (Live, 1984) (Previously Unissued)
- Corrido #1
- Quatro Vicious
- I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
- Goodnight My Love
- Rip It Up (Previously Unissued)
- Till The Hands Fall Off The Clock (Previously Unissued)
- Beautiful Maria Of My Soul
- The Christmas Song (Live, 1987) (Previously Unissued)
- Try Me (Previously Unissued)
- Alone In A Crowd
- Tomorrow Never Knows (Live, 1993) (Previously Unissued)
- Forever Night Shade Mary
- Same Brown Earth
- Down Where The Drunkards Roll
- Route 90
- Lonely Avenue
- Midnight Shift
- Mariachi Suite
- She's About A Mover (Live, 1996) (Previously Unissued)
- Pepe & Irene
- Lonesome Tears In My Eyes
- Me Estas Matando
- El Canoero
- La Sirena
- El Pescador
- Little Heaven
- Soul Disguise
- Angelito
- Lemon 'N Ice
- I'll Change My Style
- Cumbia Raza (English Version)
- Oh Yeah
- Viking
- This Time
Oh Yeah