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"Dare to Be Stupid" is an original song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a musical pastiche of the band Devo . [ 1 ] Released as the flipside to " The Touch ", the song was included in the soundtrack for The Transformers: The Movie and is his most popular original song.
Dare to Be Stupid is the third studio album by the American parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic, released on June 18, 1985. The album was one of many Yankovic records produced by former McCoys guitarist Rick Derringer .
Dare to Be Stupid (1985) Cover version of the theme song to the 1967 animated cartoon series George of the Jungle written by Sheldon Allman and Stan Worth. "Germs" Running with Scissors (1999) Original, in the style of Nine Inch Nails [1] (quite similar to the songs "Closer" and "Terrible Lie"). "Girls Just Want To Have Lunch" Dare to Be Stupid ...
Yankovic's third studio album, Dare to Be Stupid, was released in June 1985, peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200, [7] and produced six singles, the most successful being the Hot 100 hit "Like a Surgeon". [8]
It appeared on his third album, Dare to Be Stupid. The song was released as a single in Japan. Its title is a reference to the 1981 record Hooked on Classics, in which very recognizable extracts from classical music pieces were played over a continuous, more disco-style beat. [10] The following songs are contained in the medley:
Parody of "Living in America" by James Brown; [12] the song discusses various types of hernias. [5] From the 1986 album Polka Party!. [13] "Dare to Be Stupid" (Yankovic) [11] – 3:25 Style parody of Devo; [16] the song recounts a list of "stupid" things a person can do. [4] From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid. [13]
I’m ‘trying to be not stupid, instead of very intelligent’: Charlie Munger once revealed the 1 key thing to make ‘big money’ in the stock market — 3 top plays that take full advantage ...
The music featured on the album spans a decade, with the earliest songs being recorded in 1985, and the most recent song being recorded in 1994. [1] Yankovic's third album, Dare to Be Stupid has two songs featured: "This is the Life" and "Yoda". [1] [2] Christmas at Ground Zero first appeared on the 1986 release Polka Party!.