Uh La La La
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"Uh la la la" was covered by the pop music
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In music, a musical ensemble or band is a group of musicians that works together to perform music. The following articles concern types of musical bands:* All-female band* Big band* Boy band* Christian band* Church band* Concert band* Cover band...

, Blog 27
Blog 27
Blog 27 is a Polish pop group currently consisting of the singer Tola Szlagowska, four musicians and two dancers. The band rose to fame in Poland with 2005 debut album , including hits "Uh La La La", "Hey Boy" and "Wid Out Ya". In 2006 Blog 27 achieved considerable international success, charting...

, for their 2006 album
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is the debut studio album from Polish pop group Blog 27, released in Poland in 2005 and internationally in 2006.-Release:The album was initially released in Poland on November 27, 2005, including only 10 tracks and 2 music videos. In 2006 a 12-track version of came out in Poland as well as...

, and was released as their debut single.

This song was one of the most popular ring tones in Germany (#9 in Germany RingTone Chart), Austria, Poland, Ukraine and Italy. Italian automaker Fiat chose this single as the soundtrack for their summer television promotional campaign, "Operazione Five" in Italy.

The Blog 27 cover had its commercial release in
  • Poland
  • Germany
  • Austria
  • Switzerland
  • France
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Hungary

Track listing

Maxi CD
  1. Uh La La La (Short Edit)
  2. Uh La La La (Extended Version)
  3. Uh La La La (Karaoke Version)
  4. I Want What I Want


2-track
  1. Uh La La La (Short Edit)
  2. I Want What I Want

Chart performance

Chart (2005/2006) Peak
position
German Singles Chart 17
Hungarian Viva Chart Show 12
Austrian Singles Chart 23
Swiss Singles Chart 36
Italian Singles Chart 36 http://www.fimi.it/classifiche.asp?idclassifica=1767&archivio=true
Japan - Oricon Airplay Chart 18
J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 48
Billboard European Hot 100 Singles 72
End Year Chart (2006) Peak
Germany 137
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