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Who sing say yeah yeah?

Here are some artists known for singing "yeah yeah":

- The Beatles: The iconic British band popularized the use of "yeah yeah" in their songs. Their signature tune, "She Loves You," features the repeated chorus of "yeah yeah yeah."

- The Beach Boys: This American rock band also frequently incorporated "yeah yeah" into their music, particularly in their hit songs like "California Girls" and "I Get Around."

- Chuck Berry: Considered one of the pioneers of rock and roll, Chuck Berry's songs often featured "yeah yeah," like in his classic track "Johnny B. Goode."

- The Everly Brothers: The duo known for their close harmonies made "yeah yeah" an integral part of their songs, including "All I Have to Do Is Dream."

- Little Richard: As one of the founders of rock and roll, Little Richard's energetic performances and vibrant vocals often featured "yeah yeah" in songs like "Tutti Frutti" and "Good Golly, Miss Molly."

- Buddy Holly: Buddy Holly, a key figure in early rock and roll, utilized "yeah yeah" in his catchy tunes like "Peggy Sue" and "Oh, Boy!"

- Elvis Presley: The King of Rock and Roll incorporated "yeah yeah" into many of his songs, contributing to his distinctive sound, including in hits like "Jailhouse Rock" and "Burning Love."

- The Rolling Stones: The legendary rock band often used "yeah yeah" as a chorus or background vocal, as heard in their songs "Satisfaction," "Paint It Black," and "Brown Sugar."

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