The Grand Ole Opry seats 4,400 people.
The Gannon sisters. When were they on the Grand Ole Opry?
Me mind on fire -- Me soul on fire -- Feeling hot hot hotParty people -- All around me feeling hot hot hotWhat to do - On a night like thisMusic sweet - I can't resistWe need a party song - A fundamental jamSo we go rum-bum-bum-bumYeah we rum-bum-bum-bumFeeling hot hot hot -- Feeling hot hot hot - oh LordSee people rocking -- Hear people chanting -- Feeling hot hot hotKeep up this spirit -- Come on let's do it -- Feeling hot hot hotIt's in the air - Celebration timeMusic sweet - captivate your mindWe have this party song - This fundamental jamSo we go rum-bum-bum-bumYeah we rum-bum-bum-bumFeeling hot hot hot -- Feeling hot hot hot - Oh LordOle ole - ole ole / Ole ole - ole oleOle ole - ole ole / Ole ole - ole olePeople in the party - hot hot hotPeople in the party - hot hot hotThey come to the party know what they gotThey come to the party know what they gotI'm hot -- You're hot -- He's hot -- She's hotI'm hot -- You're hot -- He's hot -- She's hot(Real hot) -- (Real hot) -- (Real hot) -- (Real hot)Ha-ha-ha - Oh LordHow you feeling? (Hot hot hot)How you feeling? (Hot hot hot)How you feeling? (Hot hot hot)How you feeling? (Hot hot hot)
She joined "Grand Ole Opry" in 1986 radio shows
George D. Hay is cedited for starting the Grand Ole Opry.
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It's used as a shout of approval triumph or encouragment.
It's called, "Ole, Ole". Seems to me it was a soccer anthem somewhere.
There is no such language as Australian. English is the main language in Australia, so people would just say soccer.
?A?ole pilikia
I would say they did alot of soccer.
in soccer when they tell you to kick with your laces it means to kick with the top of your soccer shoe
"Eipä kestä" or "ole hyvä" depending on the context
Christiano Ranaldo (This is what people say)
It is a soccer tune written bij 2 Belgian songwriters in 1985 for Belgian champions Anderlecht and is officially called 'Anderlecht Champion', but world famous for it chorus Olé Olé We Are The Champions. The song has also been featured in movies like Invinctus & Iron Man 3, as well as in a recent 2014 episode of The Simpsons.
Kohu 'ole
ole mas is when people come and make different kinds of costumes and parade in it.