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The song is written in three stanzas using the same closing refrain of "Mama's got a squeeze box/ Daddy never sleeps at night". [10] The content of each stanza builds on the innuendo of the colloquial phrase of referring to a romantic partner as being some variation of being a "main squeeze" or simply referring to a boyfriend or girlfriend as a ...
Squeeze Box collects all of Yankovic's 14 studio albums, ranging from his 1983 debut "Weird Al" Yankovic, to his 2014 studio release Mandatory Fun.Six of these records (viz. "Weird Al" Yankovic, "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D, Dare to Be Stupid, Polka Party!, Even Worse, UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff) were produced by Rick Derringer. [5]
Fakevox (stylised in all caps) is the debut album by Japanese electronic music band Plus-Tech Squeeze Box, which was released in Japan on September 15, 2000, [5] and in the United Kingdom on January 7, 2002. [6] It was later re-released in Japan on April 15, 2005 [7] with a different bonus track and included a music video.
Alapalooza is the eighth studio album by the American parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic, released in 1993.By the completion of his previous album, Off the Deep End, Yankovic had already written all of the original songs that he planned to use on his next release.
The Road of Bones is the eleventh studio album by the British neo-prog band IQ, released on May 3, 2014.It peaked at number 36 in Germany on the Offizielle Deutsche Charts, number 62 in Switzerland on the Swiss Hitparade and number 68 in the Netherlands on the Dutch Charts. [1]
The song was never officially released on a studio album, although it did appear on Yankovic's Greatest Hits Volume II album, which was released a month later on October 25, 1994. [17] The single charted and peaked at number four on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which corresponds to a position of 104 on the Billboard Hot ...
Squeeze is the debut studio album released by English group Squeeze.The album title was simply Squeeze in the United Kingdom, but in the United States, Canada, Australia and other countries, the album, like the band, was marketed under the name U.K. Squeeze to avoid confusion with similarly-named American and Australian groups.
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