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Mood Swing Music: Rounder CD 11574 Studio rarities and singles 1996 Kiss Of Fire: Watermelon: WM 1058 Studio with Lauren Agnelli, content similar to Allumettes: 1997 Group Dance Epidemic: Rounder R9055 Studio 1998 Polka Party with Brave Combo: Live and Wild! Easydisc EDIS 7052 Live Grammy nominee: 1999 Polkasonic: Cleveland International CIR ...
The album was sold in stores and promoted with an aggressive television advertising campaign. The album features a graphic reading "As Seen On TV" on its cover along with photos of Bobby performing on his television show. It consists of 20 danceable songs, older and newly recorded. Most of the songs are Polka songs.
[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]
Released in 1986, "Christmas at Ground Zero" is the last song on the album Polka Party!. Like many of the comedian's work, the song is a little unusual, and is about celebrating Christmas while ...
Herb Shriner – Polka Dot Party (1959) Joe "Fingers" Carr and Ira Ironstrings – Together for the Last Time (1960) Kenny Bass – The Top Million Polka Sellers (1962) Lou Monte – The Mixed-Up Bull from Palermo (1964) The Buffalo Bills – Shut The Door! (They're Comin' Through The Window) (1965) Whoopee John – All-Time Old-Time Polkas ...
Songs of the Polka King, Vol. 1: Performed with Frankie Yankovic "Polkamon" 2000 Pokémon: The Movie 2000 soundtrack [6] "I Need a Nap" 2005 Dog Train by Sandra Boynton: Duet with Kate Winslet [10] "True Player for Real" 2009 This Gigantic Robot Kills: collaboration with MC Lars [11] "Circus Parade" 2010 Yo Gabba Gabba! Music Is Awesome 3
Polka Party! is the fourth studio album by the American parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic, released on October 21, 1986. The album was produced by former The McCoys guitarist Rick Derringer . Recorded between April and September 1986, [ 1 ] the album was Yankovic's follow-up to his successful 1985 release, Dare to Be Stupid .
Polka Album is a collection of Polka songs recorded by Bobby Vinton, released in 1981. It is an edited version of his studio album Party Music – 20 Hits . [ 1 ]