- "Weela
Weela Walya", also
called "Weila Waile", "Wella Wallia" or "The
River Saile", is an
Irish schoolyard song that
tells the
story of an infanticide...
- "Dolby
Walya" is the
dance number from the 2016 film
Jaundya Na Balasaheb,
directed by
Girish Kulkarni, who also
featured in the song. Sung by Nagesh...
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composed by Ajay–Atul who also co-producer of the film. The song "Dolby
Walya"
featured in
Animal as a
background score and "Baby
Bring It On" is remade...
-
Hindu observed the 'Bring It On'
seems to be a sort of
reprise to "Dolby
Walya": the
melody and percussion-laden
arrangement are both similar.
Manish Gaekwad...
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Rawlings and Welch,
performed by
Nelson and
Willie Watson "Weela
Weela Walya", traditional,
performed by Liam
Neeson "The Sash My
Father Wore", traditional...
- The
walia ibex (Capra walie, Amharic: ዋልያ
wālyā Oromo:
Waliyaa or
Gadamsa baddaa) is a
vulnerable species of ibex. It is
sometimes considered an endemic...
- others. "Fine
Flowers of the Valley" is a
Scottish variant.
Weela Weela Walya is an
Irish schoolyard version. A
closely related German ballad exists in...
- "Lord Randall" (Child
ballad #12), also a children's song "Weela
Weela Walya" – an
Irish children's
version of "The
Cruel Mother" (Child
ballad #20)...
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north to south, are:
Yagwa (spoken
around Yagoua), Domo (in Domo village),
Walya, and Buguëum.
Western Masa
includes Gizay,
spoken around Guéré, and Viri...
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Retrieved 14
January 2013. Maasho, Aaron. "FEATURE-Soccer-Ethiopia's '
Walyas' look to make up for lost time".
Yahoo Sports.
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