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Oh gosh..... :lol:

 

"Hey baby I'm your telephone man"........remember that one? So silly.

 

I have NO idea who sang it...or any more of it, but the telephone guy at the place I used to work would come in my office singing that to me almost every day. :lol:

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Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road...Stinking the Highway up....not sure what the actual title is but the early to mid seventies had a serious attack of "silly" songs :P

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Oh gosh..... :lol:

 

"Hey baby I'm your telephone man"........remember that one?  So silly.

 

I have NO idea who sang it...or any more of it, but the telephone guy at the place I used to work would come in my office singing that to me almost every day. :lol:

 

 

 

I think it's the boy band where Bobby Brown (Mr. Whitney Houston) used to belong to.

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Disco Duck by Rick Dees

 

.....gets no more silly than that....

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Weird Al - everything

 

Not that his changed lyric parodies aren't great, but some of his original stuff is even better. I never was a big fan of the polka compilations (where he'd play polka versions of a verse/chorus of some popular songs of the day). But, the rest of the songs were good to gem-ish.

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Weird Al - everything

 

Not that his changed lyric parodies aren't great, but some of his original stuff is even better.  I never was a big fan of the polka compilations (where he'd play polka versions of a verse/chorus of some popular songs of the day).  But, the rest of the songs were good to gem-ish.

 

 

OK, I feel totally dumb now. Even though Weird Al's been around for over 2 decades, he TOTALLY wasn't from "yester-year". (Plus, I missed that when I typed anyway.)

 

:loser:

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CB Savage....cannot remember who it was by...but man silly  :butt:  shite....actually any of the C.B. songs were.....ummmm :poop:

Rod Hart is the guy that does the version I have.

 

Anything by Bob Rivers always cracks me up.

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A few novelties that come to mind:

 

PARANOIMIA- The Art of Noise feat. Max Headroom!

DON'T CALL ME DUDE- Scatterbrain

THE CURLY SHUFFLE- Jump in the Saddle

YOU LOOK MAHVELOUS- Billy Crystal

RAPPIN' DUKE- Shawn Brown (John Wayne raps!)

CITY OF CRIME- Tom Hanks & Dan Akroyd rap!

THE SUPER BOWL SHUFFLE- The Chicago Bears '85 rap!!

 

As you can see, rap and novelty once went hand in hand!!

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Up Up And Away (In my Beautiful Balloon)- dont know who sings it but its corny...

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Drop Kick Me Jesus, Through The Goal Posts Of Life

 

Don't know the artist and I don't think I've every heard the whole song, but I have heard the title chorus and had completely forgotten about it until I saw the NFL highlights of Doug Flutie's PAT yesterday and now the damn thing won't stop playing in my head.

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