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oh my god

alt. (non-gloss definition: Said in anger, frustration, excitement, shock, awe, dismay, or supplication) interj. (non-gloss definition: Said in anger, frustration, excitement, shock, awe, dismay, or supplication)

oh my god

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Oh My God (Kaiser Chiefs song)

"Oh My God" is a song by the English indie rock band the Kaiser Chiefs.

It was initially released as their debut single by the Drowned In Sound label on 17 May 2004, reaching #66 in the UK charts. "Oh My God" was re-released on 21 February 2005, just two weeks before the release of their debut album Employment. This time, it peaked at #6 in the UK charts, which earned the band their first top 10 hit, as well as being their highest-charting single at the time until it was succeeded by UK chart-topper " Ruby" on 25 February 2007. The song also appeared on the soundtrack for the video game Driver: Parallel Lines.

The original single release, now a rarity due to its limited run of 500 copies, features artwork by frontman Ricky Wilson, and its B-sides were earlier versions of "Born to Be a Dancer" and "Caroline, Yes", both of which would also appear on Employment.

Oh My God

Oh My God, O My God, Oh My God! or Ohmigod may refer to:

  • the first words of the Act of Contrition, a Christian prayer
Oh My God (Michael Franti song)
  1. redirect Stay Human

Category:Michael Franti songs

Oh My God (A Tribe Called Quest song)

"Oh My God" is the third single from A Tribe Called Quest's third album Midnight Marauders. It contains a sample of "Who's Gonna Take the Weight" by Kool & the Gang. It also features Busta Rhymes on the chorus.

Oh My God (Guns N' Roses song)

"Oh My God" is a song by Guns N' Roses released in 1999 on the soundtrack to the film End of Days. The song was sent out to radio stations in November 1999 as a promo for the soundtrack and the band. Despite being the band's first recorded release in almost five years, it was never issued as a stand-alone single for public retail.

Oh My God (Ida Maria song)

"Oh My God" is the debut song by Norwegian rock musician Ida Maria. The song was originally released in October 2007 but was to be re-released in the UK following the success of her previous single, " I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked". The re-release date was pushed back several times; however, it was eventually rescheduled for 26 January 2009.

Oh My God (band)

Oh My God is a rock band from Chicago that formed in 1999.

Oh My God's most recent album, The Night Undoes The Work Of The Day, was released on September 29, 2009, along with a US tour to promote it.

When recording Fools Want Noise, the band experimented with new styles, adding guitars to the songs "Facewash" and "Put It in a Song". Kerrang! magazine quoted:

"The addition of a guitar into the mix has worked to their advantage, particularly on the anthemic 'Facewash' and soulful shred of 'Put It in a Song'."

The band signed with a new record label, Split Red Records, shortly before recording this album. Shortly before the release of this album, the band toured around the US, and are still set to play at a few more venues.

Oh My God (2009 film)

Oh My God is a 2009 documentary by filmmaker Peter Rodger. The filmmaker asked people across the world the question "What is God?" Notable figures interviewed include Ringo Starr, Hugh Jackman, David Copperfield, Seal, Bob Geldof, Baz Luhrmann, Jack Thompson, Princess Michael of Kent and Lawrence Blair.

Oh My God (2015 film)

Oh My God (also known as: The Baby from Universe / Children Fallen from the Skie) is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy sci-fi film directed by Leste Chen and produced by Zhang Ziyi. The film stars Zhang Yixing, Li Xiaolu, Chen Xuedong and Coco Jiang Wen.

Oh My God (Louis C.K. special)

Oh My God is the fifth full-length comedy special performed by comedian Louis C.K.. It premiered on HBO on April 13, 2013. The special was filmed in Phoenix, Arizona at the Celebrity Theatre.

The special was nominated for four Emmy awards, winning in the Outstanding Writing For A Variety Special category.