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"Uh-Uh-Uh"
Single by the Canadian Squires
A-side"Uh-Uh-Uh"
B-side"Leave Me Alone"
Released1964 (1964)
GenreR&B
LabelWare Records, Apex
Songwriter(s)Jaime Robbie Robertson
Producer(s)Henry Glover
The Canadian Squires singles chronology
"Uh-Uh-Uh"
(1964)
"The Stones I Throw"
(1965)

"Uh-Uh-Uh" is the first single by the Canadian Squires, written by guitarist Jaime Robbie Robertson, and produced by independent producer Henry Glover. It was released in 1964 on Ware Records. The song was a standard R&B number akin to what the group, who more frequently used the moniker "Levon and the Hawks" (and whom after the single flopped, used it permanently), was performing in clubs across Canada and the United States. Sung by pianist Richard Manuel, with backing vocals by drummer Levon Helm, it was backed by "Leave Me Alone", also penned by Robertson.

Both Ware and Apex Records versions are extremely scarce and valuable.

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