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  1. Sha-na na-na, sha-na na-na na. Every morning about this time. She get me out of my bed. A-crying get a job. After breakfast, everyday. She throws the want ads right my way. And never fails...

  2. Get a Job Lyrics by The Silhouettes from the The Rock 'N' Roll Era: 1958 - Street Corner Serenade [1] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na na, sha na na na na Sha na na na, sha na na na na Sha na na na, sha na na na ….

  3. "Get a Job" is a song by the Silhouettes released in November 1957. It reached the number one spot on the Billboard pop and R&B singles charts in February 1958, [1] and was later included in Robert Christgau 's "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981). [2]

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  4. Get a job, sha na na na, sha na na na na And when I get the paper I read it through and through And my girl never fails to say If there is any work for me And when I go back to the house I hear the woman's mouth Preaching and a-crying Tell me that I'm lying 'Bout a job that I never could find Sha na na na, sha na na na na Sha na na na, sha na ...

  5. Get a job And at breakfast every day, she throws the want ads my way And never fails to say Get a job. Sha na na na, sha na na na na na (bah-doo) Sha na na na, sha na na na na na (bah-doo) Sha na na na, sha na na na na na (bah-doo) Sha na na na, sha na na na na na (bah) Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip, mum um um um um um, Get a job

  6. Sha na na na, sha na na na na na. Well, every morning about this time, she gets me out of my bed cryin' Get a job. And at breakfast every day, she throws the want ads my way. And never fails to say. Get a job. Sha na na na, sha na na na na na (bah-doo) Sha na na na, sha na na na na na (bah) Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip, mum um um um um um,

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  8. Charted: 1. License This Song . lyrics. Songfacts®: This song was written by group member Richard Lewis when he was in the US army. When Lewis returned to his Philadelphia home, he joined a church quartet, the Gospel Tornadoes, which evolved into a secular group, the Thunderbirds.

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