Itdepends on what they were initially talking about. "La" in that sentence means "it" for a Spanish feminine noun. "Te" in that sentence means "to you". And "Da" means he or she gave. So
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [Freddie] I'm livin', livin', livin' life with all its ups and downs. [Larry] I'm givin', givin', givin' love and smiling at the frowns. [Sly] You
Oh let's see if I can make it easier, HMM: ♫Do, a deer, a female deer♫. ♫Re, a drop of golden sun♫. ♫Mi, a name, I call myself♫. ♫Fa, a long-long way to run♫. ♫So, a needle pulling thread♫. ♫La, a note to follow So♫. ♫Ti, a drink with jam and bread♫. ♫That will bring us back to Do-Oh-Oh-Oh♫.