Many parody songs tend to age poorly, but these gems from Weird Al are just as funny now as they were back in the day.
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Top 10 parody songs loved by the original artist
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery '€” but these parodies took it to a whole new level! Join us as we count down our ...
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Top 30 Weird Al parodies
Grab your accordion and get ready to laugh! Join us as we count down our picks for the funniest and most brilliantly written ...
After the record-breaking box office successes of Straight Outta Compton, Bohemian Rhapsody and this year’s Elvis, it seems like every beloved musician with an extensive catalog of hits is bound to ...
It’s time to drop the needle on another edition of the All Things Considered Turntable! This week, we’re joined by GBH’s Dave Goodman, newsroom production engineer and podcast producer. He’s usually ...
“Weird Al” Yankovic has parodied songs by many famous artists over the decades, including The Beatles. In 1981, Yankovic recorded a parody of one of the most famous songs George Harrison wrote for The ...
Los Angeles — The year is 2023, but it might as well be 1997. One of the great viral hits of the moment is DJ Crazy Times and Ms. Biljana Electronica's “Planet of the Bass,” a parody song pulled ...
Weird Al Yankovic has been the creative genius behind some of the best parody songs ever made. "Eat It," "Smells Like Nirvana," "Dare To Be Stupid" - the list goes on and on and on. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG ...
Recently, I called Gordon up to discuss his sudden viral success, his hopes for the future of DJ Crazy Times, and what other bangers he has up his sleeve for his first album. This interview has been ...
All schoolhouse programs are closed for the coming day. It's just too coco nutty out there to drive. In fact, Hello, this is the schoolhouse, as you must know. We are calling you now because of ice ...
Elvis Presley‘s songs inspired many other artists — including “Weird Al” Yankovic. During the 1980s, Yankovic released an Elvis parody. One of the lines of the song was censored when he performed it ...
The Passover song parody took off when seders became more participatory, and when a do-it-yourself ethos met Jewish tradition ...
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