The Waitresses
The Waitresses

The Waitresses

About The Waitresses

The Waitresses were a 1980s New Wave rock group from Akron, Ohio. They are best remembered for their Christmas classic “Christmas Wrapping” and their wry novelty hit “I Know What Boys Like.”

Formed in 1978 and gaining prominence in the early ‘80s, the group was noted for the deadpan vocals, courtesy of Patty Donahue (b. 1956; d. 1996), and their wry lyrics, penned by Chris Butler (b. 1949). They disbanded in late 1984 after Donahue’s departure.

The Waitresses Q&A
When did The Waitresses's first album release?

The Waitresses's first album I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts released on Mon Nov 08 1982.

What is the most popular album by The Waitresses?

The most popular album by The Waitresses's is The Best of The Waitresses

What is the most popular song by The Waitresses?

The most popular song by The Waitresses's is Pussy Strut

When did The Waitresses start making music?

The Waitresses's first song Christmas Wrapping released on Thu Jan 01 1970.

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