For Tony Baloney. He’s the guy that won Weird Al Jeopardy tonight.
061 Toothless People (Parody of Ruthless People by Mick Jagger)
For Tony Andrade
060 Achy Breaky Song (Parody of Achy Breaky Heart by Billy Ray Cyrus)
Weird Al’s take on that classic Billy Ray Cyrus song, “Achy Breaky Heart.” We hate the original, what did we think of the parody?Don’t forget to call us at 302-72-WEIRD and leave a voicemail of your favorite Weird Al songRead more…
059 Phony Calls (Parody of Waterfalls by TLC)
A super serious message sending song from a pop group. Until Weird Al gets to it! Was it right? Was the topic worth it? We give you the answers.
058 Good Old Days
If you like dark Weird Al Yankovic songs, this is the song for you. Why is it every time people pine for the old days it seems super creepy?
057 Eat It (Parody of Beat It by Michael Jackson)
If he labels himself the Eat It guy, then I guess this song is pretty important. The first Michael Jackson parody, but not the last. The song that made everything else come together. And a great video to boot. AlsoRead more…
056 CNR
Charles Nelson Reilly joins the White Stripes in this style parody by Weird Al.Also included in this episode are clips of Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny by Lemon Demon and Icky Thump.
055 Living With A Hernia (Parody of Living In America by James Brown)
Rocky IV, a movie everyone loves. Sure, that works. And the big song from it was a little ditty by James Brown- Living In America. Well, since the Scotti Bros. were his recording company, and they were Weird Al’s recordingRead more…
054 I Think I’m A Clone Now (Parody of I Think We’re Alone Now by Tiffany as well as Tommy James and the Shondells)
Tiffany thinks she’s alone, but nope, Weird Al is watching with his twin. The classic 80s pop parody is actually better then you thought it was.
053 Amish Paradise (Parody of Gangsta’s Paradise by Coolio)
This is it. The song I think we all have been waiting for. Weird Al’s “controversial” parody of a sampling of a theme of Bach.What do you think of the song, let us know!
052 One Of Those Days
A song that has no origin, One Of Those Days displays Al’s dark humor.Thanks for listening, we’ll be off for a week or two for the holidays. But we’ll be back in the new year!
051 Stop Draggin My Car Around (Parody of Stop Draggin My Heart Around by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty)
This might be Steve’s most favorite parody from the Weird Al Yankovic album. Do you agree?We start with the Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty parody, and then quickly talk about the first songs played on MTV on August 1st, 1981.