First "yeah" that pops into your head

The Ramones

I Wanna Be Well

Yeah
I wanna be well
I wanna be well
I wanna be
Want I, want I, want I, want I
Want I, want I, want I, want I
Yeah

End of Iron Maiden’s Still Life.

Now we rest in peace! (Yeah)

R. L. Burnside has a great one, but it’s not safe for work, decent company, women, kids or pets for so many reasons. Don’t unblur and don’t click, and don’t listen till the 2 minute mark.

I hear Burnside doing a running commentary in my head most of the time.

The theme to “Entourage”.

Georgie Fame:

The “yeah” trade-offs in the execrable “Mony Mony”.

The first “Yeah” that popped into my head was from the end of Kyuss’ “Blues from the Red Sun” album:

Yeah, yeah, god is great
Yeah, yeah, god is good
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah what if god was one of us?

Joan Osborne - One of Us

Surprised no one else immediately though of this one:

After she loves you yeah, yeah, yeah, my next one was Hey Yeah by Outkast.
And reading through the thread I would have thought my mind would go to Mony Mony first.

Always Wham!

Ben Vereen in “Sweet Charity.” Too lazy to post a link.

I realized I gave the wrong title of a song. The Outkast song is Hey Ya. I don’t know if Ya counts.
If not, then I will add “Rosanna, yeah” in Rosanna by Toto.

+1 Won’t Get Fooled Again

Yeah Yeah Yeah - The Vibrators

The first one that popped into my head was the ending of some 1990s alternative rock song that I couldn’t quite place at first. But I was pretty sure it was by Counting Crows. After watching a couple of their videos on YouTube I was right, I was thinking of the end of “Long December”.

Usher’s “Yeah” was my first thought, followed by the Beatles’ “She Loves You Yeah, Yeah, Yeah”.

First mention of Robert Plant. At the end of the live version of Dazed and Confused, from the film The Song Remains the Same: