La La is Section 4 on The Beginning Stages Of.... It was written by Tim DeLaughter and the Polyphonic Spree. La La was originally preceded by the introductory song Call Your Father when performed live.
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| - La La is Section 4 on The Beginning Stages Of.... It was written by Tim DeLaughter and the Polyphonic Spree. La La was originally preceded by the introductory song Call Your Father when performed live.
- "La La", the fourth track on Autobiography, was written by Ashlee Simpson, Kara DioGuardi, and John Shanks, the producer of the album. Jeff Rothschild played drums on the track, Shanks played guitars and bass, and Simpson and DioGuardi did background vocals. The track is three minutes and 42 seconds long. [2] The song was not initially planned as the album's third single. In October 2004, fans chose "Autobiography" as the next single via Internet poll. However, following Simpson's Saturday Night Live incident, "La La" was chosen as the third single instead.
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| - "La La", the fourth track on Autobiography, was written by Ashlee Simpson, Kara DioGuardi, and John Shanks, the producer of the album. Jeff Rothschild played drums on the track, Shanks played guitars and bass, and Simpson and DioGuardi did background vocals. The track is three minutes and 42 seconds long. [2] The song was not initially planned as the album's third single. In October 2004, fans chose "Autobiography" as the next single via Internet poll. However, following Simpson's Saturday Night Live incident, "La La" was chosen as the third single instead. Following its release as a single in the U.K. on January 24, 2005, "La La" debuted at number 11 before falling. In Ireland, it debuted at number 18 on that country's chart in late January and stayed there in the next week. In February, the song debuted at number 10 on the Australian singles chart (where it stayed in its second week) and at number 98 on the Billboard Hot 100. "La La" is also currently being used as the backing music for a ThermaSilk shampoo commercial in heavy rotation on NBC television.
- La La is Section 4 on The Beginning Stages Of.... It was written by Tim DeLaughter and the Polyphonic Spree. La La was originally preceded by the introductory song Call Your Father when performed live.
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