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Yakety Yak

1958 song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"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 at #2 on the Hot 100.[1] This song was one of a string of singles released by the Coasters between 1957 and 1959 that dominated the charts, making them one of the biggest performing acts of the rock and roll era.[2]

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In 1999, the original 1958 recording on the ATCO label by the Coasters was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[3]

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The song is a "playlet," a word Stoller used for the glimpses into teenage life that characterized the songs he and Lieber wrote and produced.[4] The lyrics describe the listing of household chores to a kid, presumably a teenager, the teenager's response ("yakety yak") and the parents' retort ("don't talk back") — an experience very familiar to a middle-class teenager of the day. Leiber has said the Coasters portrayed "a white kid’s view of a black person’s conception of white society."[2] The serio-comic street-smart "playlets" etched out by the songwriters were sung by the Coasters with a sly, clowning humor, while the tenor saxophone of King Curtis filled in, in the up-tempo doo-wop style. The group was openly "theatrical" in style — they were not pretending to be expressing their own experience.[5]

The threatened punishments in the song's humorous lyrics are as follows:[6]

"Take out the papers and the trash, or you don't get no spendin' cash"
"If you don't scrub that kitchen floor, you ain't gonna rock and roll no more"
"Just finish cleaning up your room. Let's see that dust fly with that broom. Get all that garbage out of sight, or you don't go out Friday night."

And the refrain?:

"Yakety yak. Don't talk back."[7]
The last verse reads, "Just tell your hoodlum friends outside you ain't got time to take a ride."
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