Ooh La La

Album: Ooh La La (1973)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Ron Lane, Ronald David Wood
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 15

  • Nelson Thompson from Salmon ArmTruly love this song, expresses my heart and soul.
    We all experienced something close.
    I Hope everyone has been affected by these thoughts.
  • Keith from MarlowFavourite Ronnie Lane song is Debris, b side to Stay with Me. Wood's guitar playing is sublime. Backing vocals by Rod Stewart. Perfection.
  • Isaac from UkI was wondering who sang the vocals but in my opinion I think it's Ronnie wood sounds a bit like Skynyrd. I listened to Ronnie lanes version his vocals don't match the 73 recording
  • Randy from Houghton Lake, MiI was 18 a senior in high school when this came out, now I'm that grandpa
  • Randy from Houghton Lake, MiI was 17 a senior in high school when this came out, now I'm that grandpa
  • Domenic from Torontoit was Ronnie Lane that sang that song...Ron wood as is stated above could never sing this song....as a matter of fact if you hear Mr Wood on his album Gimme Some Neck, he sounds like he gargled with broken glass for his entire life...Sorry to whom ever wrote that he sang Ooh La La ......you are wrong ( from a Faces fan since 1966 when they released their first album which was produced by Steve Marriott , and Ronnie Lane )
  • Kelly from Durango, Cothis is one of those songs that is just so rich and full of feeling and memories and thoughts and ideas, plus it just sounds fantastic! It's interesting to hear about random bands that prominent musicians were in before they became more famous. Beautiful guitar too by the way.
  • Rob from Wilkes-barre, PaYea I know Stay With Me is so damn good.
  • Scott from Boston, MaWhy is this the only Faces song on here? Where is "Stay With Me"? "Stay With Me" was the best Faces song IMO. Rod Stewart had great vocals on it and it is Ron Wood's best guitar performance IMO, including anything w/ the Stones.
  • Robert from Vasteras, SwedenOne of Ronnie Lane's best co-written songs. The beautiful line "I wish that I knew then, what I do now, when I was younger" was inspired by the 1968 UK hit "If I Knew Then What I Know Now" by Val Doonican.
  • Patrick Hamilton from Braintree, EnglandGreat song, though i still think bad n' ruin is their best song. id like someone to try and find some hidden message in three button hand me down too(?) thats the song that i was looking for, haha. all three great songs.
  • Alex from Lagrange, GaWhat a great song with a great message, plus its cool to hear Woody sing every once in a while.
  • Jim from North Billerica, MaI always loved cover to this album, featuring a man drawn very pythonesque and sporting a moving jaw!
  • Chad from Iowa City, IaThis song is also on the Without a Paddle Movie.
  • Sigmoid from Vancouver, CanadaThis song was also used at the end of the film "Rushmore" by Wes Anderson.
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