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  2. List of songs recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic - Wikipedia

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    " The song itself is a response to and parody of "Download This Song" by MC Lars. It is also a spoof of the ending song during the credits on Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star with all the former child stars. [3] "Don't Wear Those Shoes" Polka Party! (1986) Original, although the intro is in the style of The Kinks' "Father Christmas". [1]

  3. Sorrow (The McCoys song) - Wikipedia

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    It became a big hit in the United Kingdom in a version by the Merseys, reaching number 4 on the UK chart on 28 April 1966. [1] A version by David Bowie charted worldwide in 1973. A line from the song – "With your long blonde hair and your eyes of blue" – is used in the Beatles song " It's All Too Much " which was featured on their 1969 ...

  4. Category:Satirical songs - Wikipedia

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    Satellite (The Hooters song) Scrap the Monarchy; Short People; Should the Bible Be Banned; Shukusei!! Loli Kami Requiem; So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star; Song for Whoever; A Song of Patriotic Prejudice; Springtime for Hitler (song) Stars Over 45; Sue Me, Sue You Blues; Sword of Damocles (Rufus Wainwright song)

  5. List of "Weird Al" Yankovic polka medleys - Wikipedia

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    The medleys are composed of various popular songs, each one reinterpreted as a polka (generally an instrumentation of accordion, banjo, tuba, clarinet, and muted brass interspersed with sound effects) with the choruses or memorable lines of various songs juxtaposed for humorous effect and profane lyrics are covered with cartoon sound effects.

  6. Satirical music - Wikipedia

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    Satirical music describes music that employs satire or was described as such. It deals with themes of social, political, religious, cultural structures and provides commentary or criticism on them typically under the guise of dark humor or respective music genres.

  7. List of songs recorded by Rise Against - Wikipedia

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    Of the band's 142 songs, nineteen have been released as singles, while three have been promotional singles. Rise Against's best charting singles are " Help Is on the Way ", which reached number eighty-nine on the Billboard Hot 100 ; [ 17 ] and "Savior", which held the record for the most consecutive weeks spent on both the Hot Rock Songs and ...

  8. Your Lying Blue Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Your Lying Blue Eyes" is a song written by Ken McDuffie, and recorded by American country music artist John Anderson. It was released in October 1979 as the third single from the album John Anderson. The song reached #15 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]

  9. ...And His Mother Called Him Bill - Wikipedia

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    Ellington chose the songs to demonstrate Strayhorn's versatility and range, as well as to pay homage to the qualities that he most admired in his late writing partner. [ 2 ] " Blood Count " was Strayhorn's last composition, written for the Ellington Orchestra's 1967 concert at Carnegie Hall .