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"Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah"
Single by The Pogues
B-side
"The Limerick Rake"
Released
1988
Genre
Pop rock/folk[1]
Length
3:16
Label
Pogue Mahone Records
Songwriter(s)
Shane MacGowan
Producer(s)
Steve Lillywhite
The Pogues singles chronology
"Fiesta" (1988)
"Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah" (1988)
"Misty Morning, Albert Bridge" (1989)
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
EP by
The Pogues
Released
September 1990
Genre
Folk rock
Length
13:31
Label
Island
The Pogues chronology
Peace and Love (1989)
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (1990)
Hell's Ditch (1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
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