The Coasters, record released in 1958
Yakety yak is a song and it rhymes to me and it is from 1958
The Coasters released in 1958
Some of the places that one can could find the lyrics for the song 'Yakety Yak' are Oldie Lyrics and Lyrics Mode. The lyrics for the song 'Yakety Yak' are to take out the papers and the trash or one won't get no spending cash. If one won't scrub that kitchen floor, one won't rock and roll no more. The lyrics continue with the chorus "Yakety yak" and the admonishment not to talk back.
the coasters
The Coasters released in 1958. Also The Pipkins
Yakety yak is a song and it rhymes to me and it is from 1958
Yakety Yak was created in 1958-04.
Chopped - 2007 Yakety Yak Yak Yak 9-14 was released on: USA: 29 November 2011
The Coasters in 1968
A band called The Coasters, but it is actually called "Yakety yak" (and they sing "don't talk back").
The Coasters released in 1958
Some of the places that one can could find the lyrics for the song 'Yakety Yak' are Oldie Lyrics and Lyrics Mode. The lyrics for the song 'Yakety Yak' are to take out the papers and the trash or one won't get no spending cash. If one won't scrub that kitchen floor, one won't rock and roll no more. The lyrics continue with the chorus "Yakety yak" and the admonishment not to talk back.
the coasters
yakety yak
The Coasters released in 1958. Also The Pipkins
Sung by the Coasters released in 1958 written and produced by Gerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
In 1963, the price of a 45 RPM record, such as "Yakety Yak" by The Coasters, typically ranged from about 45 cents to 99 cents, depending on the retailer. This price reflects the general cost of popular music singles during that era. Adjusted for inflation, this would be equivalent to approximately $4 to $9 today.