Yankovic, Weird Al: Weird Al Yankovic Greatest Hits

Yankovic, Weird Al SKU: 15844774
Yankovic, Weird Al: Weird Al Yankovic   Greatest Hits

Yankovic, Weird Al: Weird Al Yankovic Greatest Hits

Yankovic, Weird Al SKU: 15844774

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Title: Weird Al Yankovic Greatest Hits
Artist: Yankovic, Weird Al
Label: Sbme Special MKTS.
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 886979177727
Genre: Comedy

Weird Al Yankovic - Greatest Hits Favorite topics on this collection of Weird Al classics include food and medical problems. Superstar Michael Jackson gets sent up twice: "Bad" is transformed into "Fat" and "Beat It" becomes "Eat It," a hit in it's own right. Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" is turned into a paean to potatoes, "Addicted to Spuds." And Los Lobos' version of the durable "La Bamba" is reconfigured into "Lasagna." Madonna's "Like a Virgin" becomes a song about a different kind of beginner on "Like a Surgeon," while James Brown's "Living in America" is parodied on "Living with a Hernia." If you want to take a funhouse mirror trip back to the 1980s, Greatest Hits is a good way to do it. Produced by rock & roll veteran Rick Derringer, who rocked out with Johnny and Edgar Winter and produced Meatloaf and Kiss. RELEASED JANUARY 1ST, 1999. Legacy Recordings - Arranged By - Al Yankovic, Engineer - Tony Papa, Producer - Rick Derringer

Tracks:
1.1 Fat
1.2 Eat It
1.3 Like a Surgeon
1.4 Ricky
1.5 Addicted to Spuds
1.6 Living with a Hernia
1.7 Dare to Be Stupid
1.8 Lasagna
1.9 I Lost on Jeopardy
1.10 One More Minute
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