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

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    "Polka Power!" is the eighth polka medley recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It appears on his 1999 album, Running with Scissors. The title of the song is a reference to "Girl Power!" a phrase made popular by the Spice Girls, the first act to be featured in the polka. [citation needed] The song was released as a single in Germany.

  3. Category:"Weird Al" Yankovic songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are "Weird Al" Yankovic songs or lists of "Weird Al" Yankovic songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

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

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    Polka Party! (1986) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic (2009) Original, in the style of Talking Heads, particularly "And She Was" and "Once in a Lifetime". [1] "Don't Download This Song" Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) free download at MySpace and weirdal.com The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic (2009)

  5. Herzenslust - Wikipedia

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    Herzenslust (Heart's Content), Op. 3, is a polka composed by Johann Strauss II in the fall of 1844 for his debut as a composer at the Dommayer's Casino establishment in Vienna. It was performed along with several of Strauss' other early compositions, such as the waltzes Sinngedichte and Gunstwerber, and the Debut-Quadrille.

  6. Living with a Hernia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] When it came time to pick a song to parody as the lead single for Polka Party! Scotti Brothers Records "had some very strong ideas" and wished to have Yankovic parody a musician who was signed on the same label. After "Living in America" became a hit, the record label insisted that Yankovic parody the song, to which Yankovic obliged. [3]

  7. Eddie Blazonczyk - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Blazonczyk was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Polish immigrant parents [6] of Goral heritage. [1]Before becoming a polka artist, and founding Chicago-based Bel-Aire Records in 1963, Eddie Blazonczyk recorded under the name Eddy Bell for Mercury Records, Versa Records, and Lucky Four Records, all three labels based in Chicago.

  8. Cuca Records - Wikipedia

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    Cuca, which adopted the slogan "World's Largest Line of Old Time Music," is known for the host of polka and ethnic musicians it recorded including Alvin Styczynski, Verne Meisner, Syl Liebl, the Goose Island Ramblers, John Check, Jerry Goetsch, Roger Bright, and the Edelweiss Stars. Citation Records was founded as a division of Cuca.

  9. In Heaven There Is No Beer - Wikipedia

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    "In Heaven There Is No Beer" is a polka song about the existential pleasures of beer drinking. The title of the song states a reason for drinking beer while you are still alive. The song in German is "Im Himmel gibt's kein Bier", in Spanish, "En El Cielo No Hay Cerveza". [1]