Yes, there is one called "Virus Alert"
also "It's all About the Pentiums"
and "Don't Download this Song"
Wikipedia and IMDb have complete discologies for Weird Al.
Check out "The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic" for 38 of his best.
Wikipedia and IMDb have complete discographies for Weird Al.
No, there are a lot of songs that say they are made by weird al when they're not.
Absolutely not. Al is very considerate of the artists he parodies. He won't go forward with any material unless the original artist gives the OK. If fact, it is now seen as a compliment to have Weird Al parody your song.
IMDb has a complete list of Weird Al's songs.
Yes
Wikipedia and IMDb have complete discologies for Weird Al.
Yes. Some are parodies which make fun of real songs. However, most of Weird Al's material is original songs he's written himself.
Wikipedia and IMDb have complete discographies for Weird Al.
No, there are a lot of songs that say they are made by weird al when they're not.
Check out "The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic" for 38 of his best.
Yes, Weird Al does sing songs about Yoda. The most obvious one is actually called Yoda. It is a parody on the Kink's song Lola. It was recorded in 1985.
Weird Al has probably written and recorded several hundred songs, the question is too broad.
Absolutely not. Al is very considerate of the artists he parodies. He won't go forward with any material unless the original artist gives the OK. If fact, it is now seen as a compliment to have Weird Al parody your song.
in lynwood, cali. he states it in some of his songs.
Weird Al Yankovic is known for writing quirky and humorous songs. He also has a show entitled, "The Weird Al Show," which aired on CBS and was released in 2005.