Jerry Reed released it on the album Popular Music Hit Parade in 1968. Randolph debuted on the charts in 1963 with his signature tune, Yakety Sax, which he co-wrote with James Q.
XPro Styles PAK 2 includes 100 fresh new RealStyles that will up the utility and fun factor of the Band-in-a-Box® Pro version by adding 25 rock and pop styles, 25 jazz styles, 25 country styles, and 25 folk styles! XPro Styles PAK 3 goes even further - not only is it packed 100 new RealStyles, it includes 35 RealTracks that are not included with a Pro or MegaPAK purchase - adding even more versatility to what these can do! Sink your teeth into 25 rock/pop styles, 25 jazz/funk styles, 25 country/bluegrass styles, and 25 styles featuring a mix of genres ranging from high energy electro swing to ambient grooves and everything in between. Yakety Axe by Jerry Reed was written by Boots Randolph and James 'Spider' Rich and was first recorded and released by Randy Randolph in 1958.
We're excited to say that we've just released some amazing new RealStyles with XPro Styles PAKs 2 & 3 and Xtra Styles PAK 13 for Band-in-a-Box® 2022 for Windows or Mac! Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins originally released Yakety Axe written by Boots Randolph, James 'Spider' Rich and Merle Travis and Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins released it on the album Neck and Neck in 1990.