Frogtoon Music

Ooh La La by Faces

Artist Biography For Faces

Faces Were An Early 1970s Rock Band Formed In 1969 From The Remaining Members Of Small Faces After Steve Marriott Left To Form Humble Pie New Members Ron Wood Guitar And Rod Stewart Vocals Both From The Jeff Beck Group Joined Ronnie Lane Bass Ian McLagan Keyboards And Kenny Jones Drums . The Name The Faces Refers To Well Known People About Town And The Band's Previous Incarnation As The Small Faces Also Referred To The Diminutive Stature Of The Band Members. With The Addition Of Rod Stewart 5'8" And Ron Wood 5'9" The Band Dropped The "small" But Continued As The Faces. However Their First Album Was Actually Released In The U.S. Under The Name Small Faces Due To A Mistake By Their Record Company. There Are More Than One Act With This Name 2 Hip Hop Project Of Kasey Karrer Roman Luna
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Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Ooh La La

"Ooh La La" Is A Faces Song Written By Ronnie Lane And Ronnie Wood. It Was Ronnie Wood Not Rod Stewart Or Ronnie Lane Who Sang The Lead Vocal For This Song. Lane And Stewart Were At Odds At The Time. Stewart Did Not Think The Song Was Up To His Standards Although Both He And Lane Recorded Lead Vocals For It. Their Producer Suggested Wood Give It A Try And That's The Version That Was Used For The Album Which Was Faces Last Studio Album. Lane Left The Group After Ooh La La Was Released And Faces Disbanded After Their 1974 Tour. Ironically Stewart Would Cover The Song Many Years Later On His 1998 Solo Album When We Were The New Boys. It Is Featured On The 1998 Rushmore Film Soundtrack And Is Played Over The Film's Memorable Final Shot And Closing Credits. The Song Was Used In A 2005 Nike Golf Commercial Called "Kid Tiger" Featuring A Young Tiger Woods. The Song Is Also Played During The Opening And Closing Scenes Of The Wilderness Comedy "Without A Paddle."

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