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  1. 27. Apr. 2024 · A Brief Introduction to Ooh La La. Released in 1973, Ooh La La by Faces was an instant hit that remained popular over the years. The song, with its iconic chorus, “I wish that I knew what I know now when I was younger,” has become a classic anthem for anyone looking back on their youth with the perspective of wisdom that comes with age.

  2. Bergo '45 Song of the Week #346 - Devon's Pick for 2/16/20: http://www.bergo45.com"Ooh La La" by The Faces off the album Ooh La La (1973)Warner Bros. Records...

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  3. 30. Mai 1998 · Enjoy the classic rock song Ooh La La by the Faces with lyrics on YouTube. Sing along to the catchy chorus and relive the 70s nostalgia. Watch more videos from the Faces and other great artists on ...

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  4. 27. Aug. 2022 · Ooh La La was recorded in the same studio as Ogdens’ and Small Faces – the two Immediate [label] albums,” remembered Ian. “Same piano, same room, same old desk.” When Total Guitar spoke to the musician it had been almost 40 years since the recording of Ooh LaLa but he still remembered the session that produced its title track.

  5. Ooh La La Faces. Released March 1973. Ooh La La Tracklist. 1. Silicone Grown Lyrics. 2. Cindy Incidentally Lyrics. 5.7K 3. Flags and Banners Lyrics. 4. My Fault Lyrics. 5 ...

  6. About Ooh La La "Ooh La La" is a 1973 song by the band Faces, written by Ronnie Lane and Ronnie Wood. It was the title song for the band's last studio album, titled Ooh La La. The lead vocals were provided by Wood, a rarity in the band's catalog as lead vocals were usually performed by Rod Stewart and less often by Ronnie Lane. Stewart and Lane ...

  7. 30. Apr. 2015 · Released in April 1973, Ooh La La was the fourth and final studio LP by the Faces.The success of Rod Stewart's upstart solo career ultimately meant the Faces' raucous party didn't last much longer