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  2. Boots Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Homer Louis "Boots" Randolph III (June 3, 1927 [1] – July 3, 2007) was an American musician best known for his 1963 saxophone hit "Yakety Sax", which became the signature tune of The Benny Hill Show.

  3. Chet, Floyd & Boots - Wikipedia

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    Chet, Floyd & Boots is a studio album by American guitarist Chet Atkins, pianist Floyd Cramer and saxophone player Boots Randolph.Boots had a novelty hit with Yakety Sax which Chet covered, playing the saxophone lead on guitar, as Yakety Axe - which also became a hit.

  4. Yakety Sax - Wikipedia

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    "Yakety Sax" Single by Boots Randolph; from the album Yakety Sax! B-side "I Really Don't Want to Know" Released: 1963: Studio: Phillips Recording, Nashville, Tennessee [1] Genre: Novelty, pop: Length: 2: 00: Label: Monument Records: Songwriter(s) Spider Rich Boots Randolph: Producer(s) Fred Foster: Music video; on YouTube

  5. Chet Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Atkins's biggest hit single came in 1965, with "Yakety Axe", an adaptation of "Yakety Sax", by his friend, the saxophonist Boots Randolph. He rarely performed in those days and eventually hired other RCA producers, such as Bob Ferguson and Felton Jarvis, to lessen his workload. [9]

  6. Umbrellowhead - Wikipedia

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    Sartin, Hutchinson) Turkey In The Straw (Trad. Arr. Sartin, Hutchinson) Yakety Sax (Boots Randolph, James "Q." Spider Rich. Arr. Sartin, Hutchinson) Benji Kirkpatrick - Wallbreaker (Kirkpatrick) Jon Boden - Beating The Bounds (Boden)

  7. Let's Polka 'Round - Wikipedia

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    Let's Polka 'Round is an album by Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra, released through Rounder Records on August 26, ... "Yakety Sax" (Boots Randolph, Rich) – 2:19 ...

  8. Gotta Travel On - Wikipedia

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    Boots Randolph released a version of the song on his 1965 EP More Yakety Sax. [23] Ray Bryant Trio released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1966 single "It Was a Very Good Year". [24] Larry Ramos released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1966 single "It'll Take a Little Time". [25]

  9. Richie Cole (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Yakety Madness! with Boots Randolph (Palo Alto, 1983) Alto Annie's Theme (Palo Alto, 1983) Some Things Speak For Themselves (Muse, 1983) Bossa Nova Eyes (Palo Alto, 1985) Pure Imagination (Concord Jazz, 1986) Popbop (Milestone, 1987) Signature (Milestone, 1988) Bossa International with Hank Crawford (Milestone, 1990) Profile (Heads Up, 1993)