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The Pogues|Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

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A relentless, Motown-styled raveup, "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah" was one of The Pogues finest moments and one of their hardest rockers. It was a British hit in 1988, yet it took two years for an EP of the same name to appear. The EP is one the group's most rock-oriented efforts -- it even features a version of The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" -- but it's not entirely successful, with the noticeable exception of the title track.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
00:03:18

Philip Chevron, Guitar - The Pogues, MainArtist - Paul Taylor, Trombone - Steve Lillywhite, Producer - Chris Dickie, Engineer - Shane Macgowan, Vocals, Writer - Jem Finer, Banjo - Nick Lacey, Engineer - James Fearnley, Accordion - Terry Woods, Mandolin, Cittern - Andrew Ranken, Drums - Darryl Hunt, Bass Guitar - Eli Thompson, Trumpet - Spider Stacy, Tin Whistle - Brian Clarke, Alto Saxophone - Joey Cashman, Tenor Saxophone

© 1988 Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 1989 Warner Music UK Ltd

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The Limerick Rake
00:03:12

Philip Chevron, Guitar, Writer - The Pogues, MainArtist - Paul Taylor, Trombone - Steve Lillywhite, Producer - Chris Dickie, Engineer - J. Fearnley, Arranger - Shane Macgowan, Arranger, Vocals, Writer - Jem Finer, Banjo - J.FINER, Arranger - P.Stacy, Arranger - Nick Lacey, Engineer - James Fearnley, Accordion, Writer - Terry Woods, Mandolin, Writer, Cittern - Andrew Ranken, Drums - Darryl Hunt, Bass Guitar - P.Chevron, Arranger - A.Ranken, Arranger - T.Woods, Arranger - D. Hunt, Arranger - Eli Thompson, Trumpet - Spider Stacy, Tin Whistle - Brian Clarke, Alto Saxophone - Joey Cashman, Tenor Saxophone

© 1988 Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 1989 Warner Music UK Ltd

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Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (Long Version)
00:06:43

Philip Chevron, Guitar - The Pogues, MainArtist - Paul Taylor, Trombone - Steve Lillywhite, Producer - Chris Dickie, Engineer - Shane Macgowan, Vocals, Writer - Jem Finer, Banjo - Nick Lacey, Engineer - James Fearnley, Accordion - Terry Woods, Mandolin, Cittern - Andrew Ranken, Drums - Darryl Hunt, Bass Guitar - Eli Thompson, Trumpet - Spider Stacy, Tin Whistle - Brian Clarke, Alto Saxophone - Joey Cashman, Tenor Saxophone

© 1988 Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 1989 Warner Music UK Ltd

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Honky Tonk Women
00:02:55

Philip Chevron, Guitar - The Pogues, MainArtist - KEITH RICHARDS, Writer - MICK JAGGER, Writer - Paul Taylor, Trombone - Steve Lillywhite, Producer - Chris Dickie, Engineer - Shane Macgowan, Vocals - Jem Finer, Banjo - Nick Lacey, Engineer - James Fearnley, Accordion - Terry Woods, Mandolin, Cittern - Andrew Ranken, Drums - Darryl Hunt, Bass Guitar - Eli Thompson, Trumpet - Spider Stacy, Tin Whistle - Brian Clarke, Alto Saxophone - Joey Cashman, Tenor Saxophone

© 1988 Warner Music UK Ltd ℗ 1989 Warner Music UK Ltd

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A relentless, Motown-styled raveup, "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah" was one of The Pogues finest moments and one of their hardest rockers. It was a British hit in 1988, yet it took two years for an EP of the same name to appear. The EP is one the group's most rock-oriented efforts -- it even features a version of The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" -- but it's not entirely successful, with the noticeable exception of the title track.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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