

Lamha beeta huwa, dil dhukata raha. Phir se yaadon ne kar di hai jaise pehal. Woh jahan dur jisse gaye te nikal. Basne laga kuyn phir woh jahan. I’ll still try to find some way to tie it in with movies.Hal tera na hum sa hi, is khushi mein kyun gham sa hi. Well, I like music too, so why can’t I join in? Movies and poetry will still be first and foremost for me, but favorite songs may pop up now and then.
“What Makes You Beautiful” by One DirectionAs their debut single, “What Makes You Beautiful” put One Direction on the map of pop music. You may have to transpose to a different key in your head I think Ive heard it in two different.Whether the na nas be short or whether the na nas be long,I’m singing these na nas and bringing these na nas, song by indelible song. Good luck getting these songs out of your head.There are 60 lyrics related to La Da Da Da Dance Song Edm. Not only is this easy to remember, it often fits the tune splendidly and makes it stick in the mind…endlessly. Khamaka bewaja khwaab buntha raha.For my first such list, I went with that easiest and perhaps laziest of song lyrics, the “Na na na.” If you don’t know the lyrics, it’s natural to just follow along with this syllabic stand-in, but sometimes songwriters just dispense with further choruses and let the na nas roll. Tune jo na kaha, mein woh sunta raha.
That being said, I love “Some Nights” way more than this song, and I don’t think “We Are Young” is all that great until the na na part. I wonder if this would sound much different if Tina Turner did a cover?I like fun. “I’ll Be Your Shelter” by Diane Warren, sung by Taylor DayneSoulful and with some distinctively Tina Turner-ish vocals, this Taylor Dayne single creates an aura of romantic strength, and the na nas bridging each chorus only heighten its appeal. This one, from the obligatory boys-vs.-girls episode, has all the intensity of a major sporting event, and I can easily picture fans epically chanting this from the stands. “F Games” from the Phineas and Ferb episode “Got Game?”, written by Dan Povenmire, Jeff “Swampy” Marsh, Martin Olson, and Michael CulrossAlmost every episode of Disney Channel’s Phineas and Ferb had an original song, many of which are outstanding. The actual “na na na” portion is much too short, but it underscores the catchiness of the hook.
I prefer the sincere first one, but my VC actually likes the second version better. This one is also unique in that it has two versions, a sincere love song between Troy and Gabriella and a forced but faster rock version between Sharpay and a hilariously intimidated Troy. High School Musical 2 is easily the best of the HSM films, and this duet is just one among many great songs. “You Are the Music in Me” from High School Musical 2, written by Jamie HoustonI knew I could make a movie connection. The “na na na” portion is upbeat and repetitive enough to leave one out of breath by the end. I wonder how lead singer Nate Ruess will feel singing this in forty years.Surprisingly pop-ish for a punk band, “All the Small Things” is utterly catchy, and the more I hear it, the more I like it.
This early hit was groovy enough for 1968, while setting the stage for heavier rock to come. “Hush,” written by Joe South for Billy Joe Royal, better known version by Deep PurpleThere are many covers of this song, but I’m personally only familiar with Deep Purple’s version. During the “na na na” part, I always picture a huge stadium of fans all waving their lighters in the air. “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’” by JourneyThis song used to act as an introduction to Journey’s “City of the Angels,” but it’s still tender and romantic (if a little less rocking) by itself. Plus (another movie mention!), it was used to tear-jerking effect in Remember the Titans.

(Pretty Young Thing)” – Michael Jackso“Welcome to the Jungle” – Guns N’ Roses (I barely remember the na na part, but my VC insisted on mentioning this one.)I’m sure there are plenty of other good na na songs out there, but these are the ones I’ve heard and liked. Na nas don’t get much better than this.“Comeback Kid (That’s My Dog)” – Brett Dennen“Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)” – My Chemical Romance“P.Y.T.
