Homer Louis "Boots" Randolph III (June 3, 1927 – July 3, 2007) was an American musician best known for his 1963 saxophone hit "Yakety Sax" (which became Benny Hill's signature tune). Randolph was a major part of the "Nashville Sound" for most of his professional career.
During his forty plus career, Randolph performed in hundreds of venues alongside many artists in pop, rock, jazz, and country music. He played on many recording sessions with Elvis Presley and also performed on soundtracks for a number of Presley's motion pictures, one popular song being "Return to Sender".
"Release Me" is a song performed by Australian singer-songwriter, Zoë Badwi. The single was co-written by Badwi, Ivan Gough and Grant Smillie. It was released digitally on 15 November 2008. "Release Me" reached number one on the ARIA Clubs Chart and received two nominations including "Best Dance Release" at the 2009 ARIA Music Awards and "Dance Work of the Year" at the 2010 APRA Awards.
Background
In an interview with Auspop, Badwi stated that while she was playing with her band at a venue in Melbourne, Grant Smillie of Australian duo TV Rock was having a Sunday afternoon drink and that she saw him tapping his foot. "He came up to me afterwards and he said You’re great, do you write your own stuff?. I said, yeah, I sure do and he said, I’ll send you some beats – and we’ll see what happens. So he sent me some beats and I wrote "Release Me" and went around to sing it to him and the other guy from TV Rock [Ivan Gough] and they both just said yep, we love it."
"Release Me" is a song by the American R&B/soul singer Miki Howard. Released in 1992, as a radio promotional single, it received minor radio airplay and peaked at number 53 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart.
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Release Me · Boots Randolph
Yakety Revisited
℗ Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1970-12-01
Composer, Lyricist: E. Miller
Producer: Fred Foster
Composer, Lyricist: D. Williams
Composer, Lyricist: R. Yount
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published: 04 Jul 2019
Boots Randolph Release Me
published: 26 Feb 2023
Boots Randolph – The Fantastic Boots Randolph (full album)
Here is Boots Randolph – The Fantastic Boots Randolph (full album) released in 1966 for Monument Records.
Tracklist:
00:00 These Boots Are Made For Walking
02:42 Windy And Warm
04:52 His Latest Flame
06:52 King Of The Road
09:18 Lost Sinner
11:28 Bordertown
13:48 Miss You
15:59 Baby Go To Sleep
18:17 Theme From A Dream
20:32 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
23:04 Honey In Your Heart
25:20 Gone
published: 15 Apr 2015
Boots Randolph "Sweet Talk" 1965 FULL ALBUM
One of Nashville's most prolific musicians. Most of these recordings were made in the late '50s, and RCA didn't release a full album until 1960... but not many copies sold. Today, the Lp "Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax" on RCA Victor is quite rare. This was released on the Camden label in 1965 after Boots hit it big on Monument Records, and contains many of his RCA singles. By the way, despite the "Drunken Stereo" logo proclamation that this is "electronically reprocessed," it is in true stereo throughout.
1. Sweet Talk
2. Estrellita
3. Blue Guitar
4. Little Big Horn
5. The Happy Whistler
6. Greenback Dollar
7. Percolator
8. Difficult
9. I'm Getting Your Message Baby
10. Red Light
published: 16 Jan 2015
Boots Randolph - Today I Started Loving You Again (Jazz) (1974)
Taken from the album Country Boots released on the Monument label in 1974.
published: 30 Sep 2021
Funny How Time Slips Away
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Funny How Time Slips Away · Boots Randolph
Boots Randolph Plays More Yakety Sax
℗ Originally released 1965. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2015-12-25
Composer: Willie Nelson
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published: 08 Jan 2016
Boots Randolph - "Boots" Album Promo
Pre-order your copy today: shop.raystevens.com/boots.aspx
"Boots" is being rereleased on October 27th for its 30th anniversary! Produced by Ray Stevens in 1990, this Boots Randolph album contains 23 of the absolute greatest saxophone hits of all time! Songs like "Yakety Sax", "Tequila", "Honky Tonk", "Spooky", "Girl From Ipanema", & more. 23 remixed & remastered tracks including 3 which were never before released.
“I met Boots Randolph when I first moved to Nashville in 1962. Both of us recorded for Fred Foster at Monument Records in Hendersonville, TN and played on many recording sessions together. We travelled around America and the world recording for other people and performing shows together. I always wanted to produce a collection of classic sax hits with the best sax man I ever hea...
published: 04 Sep 2020
After You've Gone
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After You've Gone · Boots Randolph
Yakety Sax! The Very Best Of
℗ 2011 Stardust Records
Released on: 2011-10-01
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published: 08 Nov 2014
How to play YAKETY SAX by Boots Randolph (Benny Hill Theme) [#177]
✅ FREE PDF sheet music (tenor AND alto + note names)👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/yakety
✅ Instantly transform your sax playing with my FREE SAXOPHONE SUCCESS MASTERCLASS👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/masterclass
✅ Check out my Inner Circle Membership👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/innercircle
🎷Thanks for watching!
In this video you'll learn how to play the sax part from Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph. The notes and fingerings are shown for both Alto and Tenor sax - just slow it down if it's too fast! Many people know this song as the Benny Hill Theme Song, although it was re-recorded for that. Released in 1963, Yakety Sax was based on King Curtis' 1958 staccato solo on Yakety Yak by The Coasters and became an actual style of sax playing.
🎬 More famous sax solo breakdow...
published: 22 May 2022
Gone
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Gone · Boots Randolph
The Fantastic Boots Randolph
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2016-11-25
Composer, Lyricist: S. Rogers
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Release Me · Boots Randolph
Yakety Revisited
℗ Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainme...
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Release Me · Boots Randolph
Yakety Revisited
℗ Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1970-12-01
Composer, Lyricist: E. Miller
Producer: Fred Foster
Composer, Lyricist: D. Williams
Composer, Lyricist: R. Yount
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Provided to YouTube by Monument/Legacy
Release Me · Boots Randolph
Yakety Revisited
℗ Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1970-12-01
Composer, Lyricist: E. Miller
Producer: Fred Foster
Composer, Lyricist: D. Williams
Composer, Lyricist: R. Yount
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Here is Boots Randolph – The Fantastic Boots Randolph (full album) released in 1966 for Monument Records.
Tracklist:
00:00 These Boots Are Made For Walking
0...
Here is Boots Randolph – The Fantastic Boots Randolph (full album) released in 1966 for Monument Records.
Tracklist:
00:00 These Boots Are Made For Walking
02:42 Windy And Warm
04:52 His Latest Flame
06:52 King Of The Road
09:18 Lost Sinner
11:28 Bordertown
13:48 Miss You
15:59 Baby Go To Sleep
18:17 Theme From A Dream
20:32 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
23:04 Honey In Your Heart
25:20 Gone
Here is Boots Randolph – The Fantastic Boots Randolph (full album) released in 1966 for Monument Records.
Tracklist:
00:00 These Boots Are Made For Walking
02:42 Windy And Warm
04:52 His Latest Flame
06:52 King Of The Road
09:18 Lost Sinner
11:28 Bordertown
13:48 Miss You
15:59 Baby Go To Sleep
18:17 Theme From A Dream
20:32 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
23:04 Honey In Your Heart
25:20 Gone
One of Nashville's most prolific musicians. Most of these recordings were made in the late '50s, and RCA didn't release a full album until 1960... but not many ...
One of Nashville's most prolific musicians. Most of these recordings were made in the late '50s, and RCA didn't release a full album until 1960... but not many copies sold. Today, the Lp "Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax" on RCA Victor is quite rare. This was released on the Camden label in 1965 after Boots hit it big on Monument Records, and contains many of his RCA singles. By the way, despite the "Drunken Stereo" logo proclamation that this is "electronically reprocessed," it is in true stereo throughout.
1. Sweet Talk
2. Estrellita
3. Blue Guitar
4. Little Big Horn
5. The Happy Whistler
6. Greenback Dollar
7. Percolator
8. Difficult
9. I'm Getting Your Message Baby
10. Red Light
One of Nashville's most prolific musicians. Most of these recordings were made in the late '50s, and RCA didn't release a full album until 1960... but not many copies sold. Today, the Lp "Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax" on RCA Victor is quite rare. This was released on the Camden label in 1965 after Boots hit it big on Monument Records, and contains many of his RCA singles. By the way, despite the "Drunken Stereo" logo proclamation that this is "electronically reprocessed," it is in true stereo throughout.
1. Sweet Talk
2. Estrellita
3. Blue Guitar
4. Little Big Horn
5. The Happy Whistler
6. Greenback Dollar
7. Percolator
8. Difficult
9. I'm Getting Your Message Baby
10. Red Light
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Funny How Time Slips Away · Boots Randolph
Boots Randolph Plays More Yakety Sax
℗ Originally released 1965. All rights...
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Funny How Time Slips Away · Boots Randolph
Boots Randolph Plays More Yakety Sax
℗ Originally released 1965. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2015-12-25
Composer: Willie Nelson
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Funny How Time Slips Away · Boots Randolph
Boots Randolph Plays More Yakety Sax
℗ Originally released 1965. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2015-12-25
Composer: Willie Nelson
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Pre-order your copy today: shop.raystevens.com/boots.aspx
"Boots" is being rereleased on October 27th for its 30th anniversary! Produced by Ray Stevens in 1990,...
Pre-order your copy today: shop.raystevens.com/boots.aspx
"Boots" is being rereleased on October 27th for its 30th anniversary! Produced by Ray Stevens in 1990, this Boots Randolph album contains 23 of the absolute greatest saxophone hits of all time! Songs like "Yakety Sax", "Tequila", "Honky Tonk", "Spooky", "Girl From Ipanema", & more. 23 remixed & remastered tracks including 3 which were never before released.
“I met Boots Randolph when I first moved to Nashville in 1962. Both of us recorded for Fred Foster at Monument Records in Hendersonville, TN and played on many recording sessions together. We travelled around America and the world recording for other people and performing shows together. I always wanted to produce a collection of classic sax hits with the best sax man I ever heard…and this is it! I first released it on TV several years ago, but since Boots passed away, I wanted to go back in the studio, bring it up to date and add three songs that weren’t released originally. I want everyone to remember and enjoy the great music and wonderful talent of my friend Boots.” - Ray Stevens
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www.RayStevensCabaRay.com
Pre-order your copy today: shop.raystevens.com/boots.aspx
"Boots" is being rereleased on October 27th for its 30th anniversary! Produced by Ray Stevens in 1990, this Boots Randolph album contains 23 of the absolute greatest saxophone hits of all time! Songs like "Yakety Sax", "Tequila", "Honky Tonk", "Spooky", "Girl From Ipanema", & more. 23 remixed & remastered tracks including 3 which were never before released.
“I met Boots Randolph when I first moved to Nashville in 1962. Both of us recorded for Fred Foster at Monument Records in Hendersonville, TN and played on many recording sessions together. We travelled around America and the world recording for other people and performing shows together. I always wanted to produce a collection of classic sax hits with the best sax man I ever heard…and this is it! I first released it on TV several years ago, but since Boots passed away, I wanted to go back in the studio, bring it up to date and add three songs that weren’t released originally. I want everyone to remember and enjoy the great music and wonderful talent of my friend Boots.” - Ray Stevens
www.RayStevens.com
www.RayStevensCabaRay.com
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
After You've Gone · Boots Randolph
Yakety Sax! The Very Best Of
℗ 2011 Stardust Records
Released on: 2011-10-...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
After You've Gone · Boots Randolph
Yakety Sax! The Very Best Of
℗ 2011 Stardust Records
Released on: 2011-10-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
After You've Gone · Boots Randolph
Yakety Sax! The Very Best Of
℗ 2011 Stardust Records
Released on: 2011-10-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
✅ FREE PDF sheet music (tenor AND alto + note names)👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/yakety
✅ Instantly transform your sax playing with my FREE SAXOPHONE SU...
✅ FREE PDF sheet music (tenor AND alto + note names)👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/yakety
✅ Instantly transform your sax playing with my FREE SAXOPHONE SUCCESS MASTERCLASS👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/masterclass
✅ Check out my Inner Circle Membership👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/innercircle
🎷Thanks for watching!
In this video you'll learn how to play the sax part from Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph. The notes and fingerings are shown for both Alto and Tenor sax - just slow it down if it's too fast! Many people know this song as the Benny Hill Theme Song, although it was re-recorded for that. Released in 1963, Yakety Sax was based on King Curtis' 1958 staccato solo on Yakety Yak by The Coasters and became an actual style of sax playing.
🎬 More famous sax solo breakdowns here...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBRGEAheQrply395t4YiiCxWLeVSOf9NP
Chapters
00:00 Yakety Sax Introduction and Welcome
00:35 Theme Music
00:42 Yakety Sax History
02:40 Tip for slowing down YouTube playback
03:10 Playing Yakety Sax - Tricky techniques
04:58 Yakety Sax Full Performance
05:23 Yakety Sax Backing Track
05:47 Summary
06:40 Sign off and Closing Theme Music
06:56 Outtakes
Get Your Sax Together is a fun and informative channel, packed with free online saxophone lessons. My name’s Jamie Anderson and I’ve been a pro saxophonist since 1996. I release new content every Sunday at 7am UK so you can Sax Up Your Sunday! Please subscribe and click the bell icon 🔔 (set to ALL) to get notified when new content is released. Practice hard, practice smart and enjoy your music! Jamie 🎷
✅ Wondering what my setups are on every horn? It’s all here👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/gearlist
✅ I offer individual 1-2-1 saxophone lessons on Zoom👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/teaching
✅ Official GYST Merch👉http://www.getyoursaxtogetherstore.com
✅ Buy Me A Coffee (PayPal not accepted)👉https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GetYourSaxTogether
✅ PayPal to say thanks👉https://paypal.me/getyoursaxtogether
Wanna hear my own jazz project albums?
🎵 Jamie Anderson Quintet “Absinthe Makes The Heart Grow Fonder”👉https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jamieanderson/absinthe-makes-the-heart-grow-fonder
🎵 Jamie Anderson Dogcatchers Trio “Dogcatchers” with Gene Calderazzo👉https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jamieanderson/jamie-anderson-dogcatchers-trio
#getyoursaxtogether #onlinesaxlessons #saxhalloffame
✅ FREE PDF sheet music (tenor AND alto + note names)👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/yakety
✅ Instantly transform your sax playing with my FREE SAXOPHONE SUCCESS MASTERCLASS👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/masterclass
✅ Check out my Inner Circle Membership👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/innercircle
🎷Thanks for watching!
In this video you'll learn how to play the sax part from Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph. The notes and fingerings are shown for both Alto and Tenor sax - just slow it down if it's too fast! Many people know this song as the Benny Hill Theme Song, although it was re-recorded for that. Released in 1963, Yakety Sax was based on King Curtis' 1958 staccato solo on Yakety Yak by The Coasters and became an actual style of sax playing.
🎬 More famous sax solo breakdowns here...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBRGEAheQrply395t4YiiCxWLeVSOf9NP
Chapters
00:00 Yakety Sax Introduction and Welcome
00:35 Theme Music
00:42 Yakety Sax History
02:40 Tip for slowing down YouTube playback
03:10 Playing Yakety Sax - Tricky techniques
04:58 Yakety Sax Full Performance
05:23 Yakety Sax Backing Track
05:47 Summary
06:40 Sign off and Closing Theme Music
06:56 Outtakes
Get Your Sax Together is a fun and informative channel, packed with free online saxophone lessons. My name’s Jamie Anderson and I’ve been a pro saxophonist since 1996. I release new content every Sunday at 7am UK so you can Sax Up Your Sunday! Please subscribe and click the bell icon 🔔 (set to ALL) to get notified when new content is released. Practice hard, practice smart and enjoy your music! Jamie 🎷
✅ Wondering what my setups are on every horn? It’s all here👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/gearlist
✅ I offer individual 1-2-1 saxophone lessons on Zoom👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/teaching
✅ Official GYST Merch👉http://www.getyoursaxtogetherstore.com
✅ Buy Me A Coffee (PayPal not accepted)👉https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GetYourSaxTogether
✅ PayPal to say thanks👉https://paypal.me/getyoursaxtogether
Wanna hear my own jazz project albums?
🎵 Jamie Anderson Quintet “Absinthe Makes The Heart Grow Fonder”👉https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jamieanderson/absinthe-makes-the-heart-grow-fonder
🎵 Jamie Anderson Dogcatchers Trio “Dogcatchers” with Gene Calderazzo👉https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jamieanderson/jamie-anderson-dogcatchers-trio
#getyoursaxtogether #onlinesaxlessons #saxhalloffame
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Gone · Boots Randolph
The Fantastic Boots Randolph
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Enter...
Provided to YouTube by Monument/Legacy
Gone · Boots Randolph
The Fantastic Boots Randolph
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2016-11-25
Composer, Lyricist: S. Rogers
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Monument/Legacy
Gone · Boots Randolph
The Fantastic Boots Randolph
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2016-11-25
Composer, Lyricist: S. Rogers
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Monument/Legacy
Release Me · Boots Randolph
Yakety Revisited
℗ Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1970-12-01
Composer, Lyricist: E. Miller
Producer: Fred Foster
Composer, Lyricist: D. Williams
Composer, Lyricist: R. Yount
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Here is Boots Randolph – The Fantastic Boots Randolph (full album) released in 1966 for Monument Records.
Tracklist:
00:00 These Boots Are Made For Walking
02:42 Windy And Warm
04:52 His Latest Flame
06:52 King Of The Road
09:18 Lost Sinner
11:28 Bordertown
13:48 Miss You
15:59 Baby Go To Sleep
18:17 Theme From A Dream
20:32 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
23:04 Honey In Your Heart
25:20 Gone
One of Nashville's most prolific musicians. Most of these recordings were made in the late '50s, and RCA didn't release a full album until 1960... but not many copies sold. Today, the Lp "Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax" on RCA Victor is quite rare. This was released on the Camden label in 1965 after Boots hit it big on Monument Records, and contains many of his RCA singles. By the way, despite the "Drunken Stereo" logo proclamation that this is "electronically reprocessed," it is in true stereo throughout.
1. Sweet Talk
2. Estrellita
3. Blue Guitar
4. Little Big Horn
5. The Happy Whistler
6. Greenback Dollar
7. Percolator
8. Difficult
9. I'm Getting Your Message Baby
10. Red Light
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Funny How Time Slips Away · Boots Randolph
Boots Randolph Plays More Yakety Sax
℗ Originally released 1965. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2015-12-25
Composer: Willie Nelson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Pre-order your copy today: shop.raystevens.com/boots.aspx
"Boots" is being rereleased on October 27th for its 30th anniversary! Produced by Ray Stevens in 1990, this Boots Randolph album contains 23 of the absolute greatest saxophone hits of all time! Songs like "Yakety Sax", "Tequila", "Honky Tonk", "Spooky", "Girl From Ipanema", & more. 23 remixed & remastered tracks including 3 which were never before released.
“I met Boots Randolph when I first moved to Nashville in 1962. Both of us recorded for Fred Foster at Monument Records in Hendersonville, TN and played on many recording sessions together. We travelled around America and the world recording for other people and performing shows together. I always wanted to produce a collection of classic sax hits with the best sax man I ever heard…and this is it! I first released it on TV several years ago, but since Boots passed away, I wanted to go back in the studio, bring it up to date and add three songs that weren’t released originally. I want everyone to remember and enjoy the great music and wonderful talent of my friend Boots.” - Ray Stevens
www.RayStevens.com
www.RayStevensCabaRay.com
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
After You've Gone · Boots Randolph
Yakety Sax! The Very Best Of
℗ 2011 Stardust Records
Released on: 2011-10-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
✅ FREE PDF sheet music (tenor AND alto + note names)👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/yakety
✅ Instantly transform your sax playing with my FREE SAXOPHONE SUCCESS MASTERCLASS👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/masterclass
✅ Check out my Inner Circle Membership👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/innercircle
🎷Thanks for watching!
In this video you'll learn how to play the sax part from Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph. The notes and fingerings are shown for both Alto and Tenor sax - just slow it down if it's too fast! Many people know this song as the Benny Hill Theme Song, although it was re-recorded for that. Released in 1963, Yakety Sax was based on King Curtis' 1958 staccato solo on Yakety Yak by The Coasters and became an actual style of sax playing.
🎬 More famous sax solo breakdowns here...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBRGEAheQrply395t4YiiCxWLeVSOf9NP
Chapters
00:00 Yakety Sax Introduction and Welcome
00:35 Theme Music
00:42 Yakety Sax History
02:40 Tip for slowing down YouTube playback
03:10 Playing Yakety Sax - Tricky techniques
04:58 Yakety Sax Full Performance
05:23 Yakety Sax Backing Track
05:47 Summary
06:40 Sign off and Closing Theme Music
06:56 Outtakes
Get Your Sax Together is a fun and informative channel, packed with free online saxophone lessons. My name’s Jamie Anderson and I’ve been a pro saxophonist since 1996. I release new content every Sunday at 7am UK so you can Sax Up Your Sunday! Please subscribe and click the bell icon 🔔 (set to ALL) to get notified when new content is released. Practice hard, practice smart and enjoy your music! Jamie 🎷
✅ Wondering what my setups are on every horn? It’s all here👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/gearlist
✅ I offer individual 1-2-1 saxophone lessons on Zoom👉https://www.getyoursaxtogether.com/teaching
✅ Official GYST Merch👉http://www.getyoursaxtogetherstore.com
✅ Buy Me A Coffee (PayPal not accepted)👉https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GetYourSaxTogether
✅ PayPal to say thanks👉https://paypal.me/getyoursaxtogether
Wanna hear my own jazz project albums?
🎵 Jamie Anderson Quintet “Absinthe Makes The Heart Grow Fonder”👉https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jamieanderson/absinthe-makes-the-heart-grow-fonder
🎵 Jamie Anderson Dogcatchers Trio “Dogcatchers” with Gene Calderazzo👉https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jamieanderson/jamie-anderson-dogcatchers-trio
#getyoursaxtogether #onlinesaxlessons #saxhalloffame
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Gone · Boots Randolph
The Fantastic Boots Randolph
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2016-11-25
Composer, Lyricist: S. Rogers
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Homer Louis "Boots" Randolph III (June 3, 1927 – July 3, 2007) was an American musician best known for his 1963 saxophone hit "Yakety Sax" (which became Benny Hill's signature tune). Randolph was a major part of the "Nashville Sound" for most of his professional career.
During his forty plus career, Randolph performed in hundreds of venues alongside many artists in pop, rock, jazz, and country music. He played on many recording sessions with Elvis Presley and also performed on soundtracks for a number of Presley's motion pictures, one popular song being "Return to Sender".
Leashed against my living will to this luminous illusion, Trapped inside an incarnated dream. Always striving towards something a feeling deep inside my soul, A truth to end this neverending lie, Rebellion wit me screaming, Screaming for an ancient peace, A dark of light within the brightest dark, Not believing the eye deceiving, The untrue worlds foundation cracks, I will dissolve it all and set my spirit free. Pain the pain of burning chains, Light driving me insane, Lies, Reflections of the dream, Mirrors blinding rays release me