Another one rides the bus -
Like a sturgeon -
I want a new duck-
Amish Paradise-
Eat it-
I lost on Jeopardy-
Yoda-
The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota-
Everything you know Is Wrong-
The Night Santa Went Crazy-
eBay-
Canadian Idiot-
Don't Download This Song-
White & Nerdy-
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Wikipedia and IMDb have complete discologies for Weird Al.
Wikipedia and IMDb have complete discographies for Weird Al.
Go on iTunes or your favorite online music store (just not YouTube) and type in "'Weird Al' Yankovic". That should answer your question.
Check out "The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic" for 38 of his best.
Wikipedia and IMDb have complete discologies for Weird Al.
i stole mona thee song tolks about him steeling the mona liza
Wikipedia and IMDb have complete discographies for Weird Al.
IMDb has a complete list of Weird Al's songs.
Yes. Some are parodies which make fun of real songs. However, most of Weird Al's material is original songs he's written himself.
Check out "The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic" for 38 of his best.
No, there are a lot of songs that say they are made by weird al when they're not.
Go on iTunes or your favorite online music store (just not YouTube) and type in "'Weird Al' Yankovic". That should answer your question.
there is no one actually called al yankovic //Afred Matthew Yankovic, born October 23, 1959, is a musical parodist and singer who has many gold and platinum records and several grammys. He is a real person.//
His fist songs became famous because of Dr. Demento's radio show. You can listen to Weird Al songs on PANDORA radio. And you can find all of them on video hosting sites like youtube.
Weird Al does not 'steal' songs. For one, many of his songs are entirely original, written by himself. Secondly, when he makes a parody of another song, he always, always makes sure he has permission to do so from all relevant parties.
Weird Al has probably written and recorded several hundred songs, the question is too broad.