Oei Oei Oei (Dat Was Me Weer Een Loei)
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"Oei Oei Oei (Dat Was Me Weer Een Loei)" | |
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Single by Johan Cruyff | |
B-side | Alle Stoppen Ineens Naar De Knoppen |
Released | 1969 |
Format | 7" |
Genre | Levenslied |
Length | 3:02 |
Label | Polydor |
Writer(s) | P. Koelewijn |
Producer(s) | Peter Koelewijn |
Oei Oei Oei (Dat Was Me Weer Een Loei) is a song by Johan Cruyff. It is the only song the association football star ever released, and it was written by Peter Koelewijn.[1][2][3]
An approximate translation of the title is "Oh, oh, oh, yet another blow".[3] It is about going to see a cousin first lose a boxing match, then going with him to the pub where he gets short-changed, and finally accompanying him home where he is confronted by his angry wife.[2]
References
- Footnotes
External links
- Johan Cruyff's "Oei, Oei, Oei dat was me weer een loei" music video on YouTube
- Johan Cruyff's "Oei, Oei, Oei dat was me weer een loei" release on Discogs
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