What's this song in Spanish?

  • Taco John has a special once in a while that they advertise on TV. On the ads there's a song that sounds something like "ole, ole ole ole, hey you, hey you" (suffice to say I no habla espanol). Last night I was watching part of the mine rescue in Chile ( well done, guys, great job) and the rescue workers who were waiting on the surface sang the same song as one of the miners came out. Does anybody know what this song is called?
  • Quote: Taco John has a special once in a while that they advertise on TV. On the ads there's a song that sounds something like "ole, ole ole ole, hey you, hey you" (suffice to say I no habla espanol). Last night I was watching part of the mine rescue in Chile ( well done, guys, great job) and the rescue workers who were waiting on the surface sang the same song as one of the miners came out. Does anybody know what this song is called?

    http://lyricstrue.net/bandsongtext/E...y/Ole_Ole.html


    Could this be what you're referring to? (I didn't see the rescue. . .)
  • No, that's not it, the lyrics I presume are all in Spanish (the "hey you, hey you" is just what I think it sounds like; it could also sound like "Jesus, Jesus", pronounced "hey-zoo, hey-zoo"). It's kind of a marching-sounding song, and in the Taco John ad you see little animated whatever-it-is-on-special marching as they sing it
  • I also wondered what they were saying. As far as i can find out it ends with "We are the miners of Chile" I think the first part is like chi chi chi le le le.
    At least that is what i found in google. I do not speak spanish either so i could be wrong.
  • The rescuers didn't sing the song for all the miners, just for one at least that I saw. And that "chi chi chi, le le le" wasn't a song, just a cheer, perhaps a football cheer adapted to the occasion