More songs by Oimara
Description
Producer: Patrick De Benedetto-Freisinger
Producer: Matthias Pataki
Composer: Beni Hafner
Composer: Patrick De Benedetto-Freisinger
Composer: Thomas Edler
Composer: Florian Gruber
Lyricist: Beni Hafner
Lyricist: Patrick De Benedetto-Freisinger
Lyricist: Thomas Edler
Lyricist: Florian Gruber
Music Publisher: Edition Oimara
Lyrics and translation
Original
Sweet Home Alabama kriagst du heit ned von mir. I sing vom Pferdl im
Pyjama und von Bußheisl und Bier.
Und wenn du glaubst, i bin a Jukebox, kannst des extra kost ma klamm. Und wenn du auf mi koa Lust host, sing i ganz für di allana a
Liadl, wos du ganz leicht mitsinga konnst.
Wos i dir jetzt in deinen Schädl einpflanz. Und es geht
Lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalala.
Lalalalalalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalala, lalala.
Jeder zwote wünscht si Layla oder AC/DC bloß.
Dabei de ganzen oiden Schinken bin i gnadenlos.
Spü i ned, mog i ned, hab i nämlich selber ned gschrimm und deswegen machts für mi a koan Sinn. No dazu kriag i nix vo da GEMA.
Ohne Tantiema kunn i ned lema. Außerdem fallt ma locker selber irgend so a Billigsthema ei.
Hört doch eh koana mehr auf an Text, oiso mei, des means spü i irgend a Liadl, wos du ganz leicht mitsinga konnst.
Und es geht so
Lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalala.
Jetza sog i Servus, Baba, mein Name is Oimara.
Des is doch echt ned so schwa. Nicht mit R, sondern A am Ende, wurscht wia mas schreibt.
Hauptsach, dass allweil so bleibt und mir es geht einer drei.
Und dass beim nächsten Moi a mitsinga konnst und statt zu Backstreet Boys auf Oimara tanzt.
Lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalala.
Lalalalalalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, la, la, la.
English translation
You don't get Sweet Home Alabama from me. I sing about the horse
Pajamas and Bußheisl and beer.
And if you think I'm a jukebox, it won't cost extra. And if you feel like hosting me, I'll sing entirely for you
Liadl, which you could easily sing along to.
What I'm implanting in your skull now. And it works
Lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalala.
Lalalalalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalala, lalala.
Every second person just wants Layla or AC/DC.
I'm merciless about all this stupid ham.
I don't know what to do, because I don't have a screen myself and that's why it makes sense to me. No, I can't get anything from GEMA.
Without a royalty I can't live. Besides, you can easily come up with some cheap topic yourself.
Listen to more lyrics anyway, that means I can hear some song that you can easily sing along to.
And it goes like this
Lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalala.
Now I say hello, Baba, my name is Oimara.
It's really not that bad. Not with an R, but an A at the end, it doesn't matter how it is written.
The main thing is that it stays that way forever and I'm fine.
And that next time you can sing along and dance to Oimara instead of Backstreet Boys.
Lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalala.
Lalalalalalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, lalalalalalala, la, la, la.