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The Coasters - Yakety Yak mp3

Performer: The Coasters
Title: Yakety Yak
Country: Germany
Catalog Number: 1949-7
Label: ZYX Records
Released: 1988
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 464

Tracklist

1Bobby VeeRubber Ball2:26
2The CoastersYakety Yak1:46

Album

Yakety Yak - The Coasters. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Популярно у слушателей. Yakety Yak. The Atco Singles 1956 - 1959. Исполнитель: The Coasters. Yakety yak, yakety yak Yakety yak, yakety yak Yakety yak, yakety yak. Yakety Yak is a song written, produced, and arranged by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for The Coasters and released on Atlantic Records in the video for Yakety Yak from The Coasters's The Ultimate Coasters for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The Coasters were formed in Los Angeles, California in 1955 by Carl Gardner tenor and Bobby Nunn bass after the split of doo wop group The Robins. Their collaboration with legendary son read more. Their collaboration with legendary songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller gave th read more. Album 2007 32 Songs. The Coasters. Pop 2007. Yakety Yak is a song written, produced, and arranged by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for the Coasters and released on Atco Records in 1958, spending seven weeks as 1 on the R&B charts and a week as number one on the Top 100 pop list. This song was one of a string of singles released by the Coasters between 1957 and 1959 that dominated the charts, one of the biggest performing acts of the rock and roll era. Young Blood. Down in Mexico. By the way, single copies of a song were purchased on records in those days, called a 45, and there was usually one song on each side. R&R was broadcast on AM radio stations, before FM became the favored radio frequency, and long before there was such a thing as stereo FM. Yakety Yak was one of several hits they wrote for The Coasters. In the song, a kid is being scolded by his parents for not doing his chores. There are lots of social implications that can be read into this song, which was written by two Jewish men and sung by a black vocal group. In the book The History of Rock, Bill Millar writes: The Coasters were clearly irreverent and opposed institutions that white adults held in high esteem. In 1963, Boots Randolph used this song as the basis for his instrumental Yakety Sax. This opens the 1988 movie The Great Outdoors, starring John Candy and Dan Aykroyd. The Ripley family sings along with it as they drive to their vacation destination. Follow The Coasters and others on SoundCloud. Current track: Yakety YakYakety Yak. Released: Mar 2013

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