![]() ![]() Produced by The Fearsome Brave ( Claus Zundel), the song was used in a TV advert for the Häagen-Dazs ice-cream in France. "Yeha-Noha" was generally credited to "Indians Sacred Spirit" in France, or also just "(The) Indians". * Sales figures based on certification alone. Year-end charts Year-end chart performance for "Yeha-Noha"Ĭertifications Certifications for "Yeha-Noha" Weekly charts Weekly chart performance for "Yeha-Noha" "Yeha-Noha" (Dancing Wolves mix) – 7:42."Ly-o-lay ale loya" (Vanishing Race mix) – 11:12."Yeha-Noha" (house mix with drop) – 8:17."Yeha-Noha" remained for eleven weeks on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, reaching number 13. The song charted twice in United Kingdom in 1995: first for one week, at number 74, on 15 April, then for two weeks from in November, peaking at number 37. It was ranked 23rd on Wallonia's year-end. It debuted at number 20 on 5 August, reached the top ten in its third week, peaked at number three in its sixth week, then dropped on the chart. The single charted for 16 weeks on the Ultratop 50, in the Wallonia region of Belgium. It topped the chart for six consecutive weeks, then did not stop to drop on the chart. It went to number 26, then jumped to number three and reached number one three weeks later. The song was certified gold disc in France, after spending 19 weeks on the French Singles Chart, from 8 July 1995. ninánóh'aah (.give it back) Chart performances shaa ninánóh'aah (you give it back to me) The song describes the Giant's (Yé'iitsoh) lament at the owl's attempt to cheat by stealing the ball, saying: The song is a remixed version of a portion of the Navajo Shoe Game song (a part of the origin myth describing a game played among the day animals and night animals where the animals who discovered the shoe in which a yucca ball was hidden would win a permanent state of daylight or night). It was sung in the Navajo language by Navajo elder Kee Chee Jake from Chinle, Arizona. Released in 1994, it achieved a great success in various countries, including France, where it topped the singles chart. It was the first single from the album Chants and Dances of the Native Americans. ![]() ![]() " Yeha-Noha (Wishes of Happiness and Prosperity)" is a song by German musical project Sacred Spirit. From the album Chants and Dances of the Native Americans ![]()
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