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Encyclopedia > Yeh Yeh

"Yeh Yeh" is a Latin soul song. It was written and first released by Mongo Santamaria on his 1963 (see 1963 in music) album Watermelon Man. Lyrics were written for the instrumental shortly thereafter by Jon Hendricks of the vocal group Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross. This version of the song was taken to the top of the U.K. charts in 1964 (see 1964 in music) by Georgie Fame, breaking The Beatles' long-term hold on the number one spot. Other notable covers include that by pop/rock duo They Might Be Giants on their 2001 (see 2001 in music) Mink Car album.


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  • Lyrics to "Yeh Yeh" (http://tmbw.net/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/interbug/tmbw/wiki.pl?Yeh_Yeh/Lyrics) - A lyrics sheet hosted by This Might Be a Wiki (http://tmbw.net/).

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9 : Chapter IX (1138 words)
"Yeh devil's kids," she howled, shaking red fists.
He carried a tin dinner- pail in his hand and under his arm a brown truckman's apron done in a bundle.
Her eyes were darting flames of unreasoning rage and her frame trembled with eagerness for a fight.
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Professor Yeh's reminiscences of their early years brought evoked nostalgia as well as laughter to the appreciative audience.
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