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Performed by and Olivia Newton-John , along with the full ensemble, the track is famous for its infectious "scat" lyrics. From "rama-lama-lama ka-dingity ding-da-dong" to "shoo-bop sha wadda wadda yippity boom de boom," the song captures the frantic, breathless happiness of being part of a close-knit group.

It is frequently cited as a top choice for "recessional" music at weddings, signaling the start of the party as the happy couple walks back up the aisle. we_go_together_from_grease

Dance studios and theater troupes often use it as an opening or closing number because of its ability to immediately ramp up the energy in a room. Why We Still Love It 8th Annual Holiday Showcase at Aria Ballroom Performed by and Olivia Newton-John , along with

There’s a reason why, over 45 years later, the final notes of still make us want to kick up our heels and sing nonsensical syllables at the top of our lungs. "We Go Together" isn't just a closing number; it’s a high-energy celebration of unity and camaraderie that has become a staple for everything from wedding receptions to school showcases. The Sound of Pure Joy Dance studios and theater troupes often use it

Rama-Lama-Ding-Dong! Why "We Go Together" is the Ultimate Anthem of Friendship

Modern listeners often associate the track with "Galentine's Day" energy—a tribute to the deep, platonic friendships we treasure.

While "We Go Together" is the literal "fly off into the sunset" moment for Danny and Sandy, its impact goes far beyond the screen: