'Weird Al' Yankovic
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'Weird Al' Yankovic is a multi-Grammy Award–winning American musician, satirist, parodist, accordionist, director, and television producer.
He is known in particular for humorous songs which make fun of popular culture or parody specific songs by contemporary musical acts, or both. His works have earned him three gold and five platinum records in the U.S.
- 1Songs on Yankovic's commercially released albums
Songs on Yankovic's commercially released albums[edit]
Yankovic has written hundreds of songs over his entire career; however, listed below are the tracks that have appeared on his commercially released albums. These include his fourteen studio albums and seven compilation albums.
Studio albums[edit]
- 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983)
- 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984)
- Dare to Be Stupid (1985)
- Polka Party! (1986)
- Even Worse (1988)
- Peter and the Wolf (1988)
- UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989)
- Off the Deep End (1992)
- Alapalooza (1993)
- Bad Hair Day (1996)
- Running with Scissors (1999)
- Poodle Hat (2003)
- Straight Outta Lynwood (2006)
- Alpocalypse (2011)
- Mandatory Fun (2014)
Compilation albums[edit]
- Eat It (1984)
- The Official Music of 'Weird Al' Yankovic: Al Hits Tokyo (1984)
- 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988)
- The Best of Yankovic (1992)
- The Food Album (1993)
- Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994)
- Greatest Hits Volume II (1994)
- The TV Album (1995)
- The Best of 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1999)
- The Saga Begins (2000)
- The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009)
- The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic 3.0 (2010)
- Squeeze Box (2017)
Songs[edit]
Each song's listing states the album or albums on which it appears, and whether the song is an original or a parody. Some songs are 'style parodies', in which Yankovic emulates the general sound of a group without directly parodying one of their songs. These are listed as 'Original, in the style of . ... '
Song | Album(s) | Original or parody |
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'30 Rock Theme Parody' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Parody of '30 Rock Theme' composed by Jeff Richmond. From an episode of 30 Rock. |
'Aardvark' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'Achy Breaky Song' | Alapalooza (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) Greatest Hits Volume II (1994) | Parody of 'Achy Breaky Heart' by Billy Ray Cyrus |
'Addicted to Spuds' | Polka Party! (1986) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) The Food Album (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'Addicted to Love' by Robert Palmer |
'Airline Amy' | Off the Deep End (1992) | Original, in the style of 'Switchboard Susan' by Nick Lowe |
'Albuquerque' | Running with Scissors (1999) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of 'Dick's Automotive' by The Rugburns.[1] |
'Alimony' | Even Worse (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'Mony Mony' as performed by Billy Idol, originally by Tommy James and the Shondells |
'Alligator' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'The Alternative Polka' | Bad Hair Day (1996) | A polka medley of ...
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'Amish Paradise' | Bad Hair Day (1996) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Gangsta's Paradise' by Coolio feat. LV (which is a reworking of the Stevie Wonder song 'Pastime Paradise'). Incorporates lyrics from 'The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle' by Sherwood Schwartz. One extended scene in its video parodies the video to 'Return to Innocence' by Enigma. |
'Amoeba' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'Angry White Boy Polka' | Poodle Hat (2003) | A polka medley of:
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'Another One Rides the Bus' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Another One Bites the Dust' by Queen. Recorded live on The Dr. Demento Show, and performed live on The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder, which marks the artist's first TV appearance. |
'Another Tattoo' | Alpocalypse (2011) | Parody of 'Nothin' on You' by B.o.B feat. Bruno Mars |
'Attack of the Radioactive Hamsters from a Planet near Mars' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) | Original |
'Beat On The Brat' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Cover of Beat On The Brat by The Ramones. Also on 'Dr. Demento Covered In Punk' (2018). |
'Bedrock Anthem' | Alapalooza (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) Greatest Hits Volume II (1994) The TV Album (1995) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Under the Bridge' and 'Give It Away' by Red Hot Chili Peppers; about life in The Flintstones' city of Bedrock. Its video was shot at the same location as the 'Give It Away' video and also begins with a short reference to Blind Melon's 'No Rain' video. |
'The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of Harry Chapin (the tune is quite similar to Chapin's '30,000 Pounds of Bananas') and Gordon Lightfoot.[1] |
'Bite Me' | Off the Deep End (1992) | The 'noise' song appears as a hidden track on most CD releases. It starts playing after ten minutes of silence at the end of the 'You Don't Love Me Anymore' track. Inspired by Nirvana's hidden track on Nevermind. |
'Bob' | Poodle Hat (2003) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of Bob Dylan (hence the title), very similar to 'Bob Dylan's 115th Dream'.[1] Composed entirely of palindromes. Its video, based on an iconic film segment featuring 'Subterranean Homesick Blues', includes a scene that alludes to the video of another homage to that Dylan tune, the INXS track 'Mediate'. |
'Bohemian Polka' | Alapalooza (1993) | Cover of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen. Lyrics are identical, music is about twice as fast and adds polka beats and sound effects. |
'The Brady Bunch' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) The TV Album (1995) | Parody of 'The Safety Dance' by Men Without Hats. Mentions several hit shows of the 70's and 80's and includes the original lyrics of the theme to The Brady Bunch. |
'The Brain Song' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. From the 3-D short film Al's Brain |
'Buckingham Blues' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) | Original music; lyrics are a parody of 'Jack & Diane' by John Mellencamp. |
'Buy Me a Condo' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Original, in the style of 'Buffalo Soldier' by Bob Marley.[2] |
'Cable TV' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) The TV Album (1995) | Original |
'Callin' in Sick' | Bad Hair Day (1996) | Original, in the style of 'Lithium' and 'Come as You Are' by Nirvana. |
'Canadian Idiot' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'American Idiot' by Green Day. |
'Captain Underpants Theme Song' | 'Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie' Soundtrack | Original |
'Cavity Search' | Bad Hair Day (1996) | Parody of 'Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me' by U2. |
'The Check's in the Mail' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) | Original |
'Christmas at Ground Zero' | Polka Party! (1986) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) Greatest Hits Volume II (1994) | Original, in the style of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound technique |
'Close but No Cigar' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) | Original, in the style of Cake. |
'CNR' | Internet Leaks digital EP (2009) Alpocalypse (2011) | Original, in the style of The Hives and The White Stripes, particularly Icky Thump. Features a guitar lick borrowed from 'Rock Me Amadeus'. The video was done on JibJab, using the same style as White Stripes videos. |
'Cockroaches' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'Comedy Bang! Bang! Theme' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. Theme to Comedy Bang! Bang! season 5. |
'A Complicated Song' | Poodle Hat (2003) | Parody of 'Complicated' by Avril Lavigne. The singer laments some mishaps resulting from everyday circumstances. |
'Confessions Part III' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) | Parody of 'Confessions Part II' by Usher |
'Couch Potato' | Poodle Hat (2003) | Parody of 'Lose Yourself' by Eminem |
'Craigslist' | Internet Leaks digital EP (2009) Alpocalypse (2011) | Original, in the style of The Doors, particularly Twentieth Century Fox, Soul Kitchen, and When the Music's Over. Includes a spoken part reminiscent of the Oedipus complex segment of The End. |
'Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)' | The Gay Nineties Old Tyme Music: Daisy Bell (2014) | Cover of the song by Harry Dacre |
'Dare to Be Stupid' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) The Transformers The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1987) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) Medium Rarities (Instrumental) | Original, in the style of Devo, particularly Big Mess. The video references Whip It, Satisfaction, Beautiful World, Jocko Homo, and Smart Patrol. After one line, Al lip-syncs 'Yes!', taken from the Devo song Explosions. |
'Do I Creep You Out' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) | Parody of 'Do I Make You Proud' by Taylor Hicks |
'Dog Eat Dog' | 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) | Original, in the style of 1980s benefit songs like 'We Are the World' by USA for Africa, 'Hands Across America', and 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' The song itself is a response to and parody of 'Download This Song' by MC Lars. It is also a spoof of the ending song during the credits on Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star with all the former child stars.[3] |
'Don't Wear Those Shoes' | Polka Party! (1986) | Original, although the intro is in the style of The Kinks.[1] |
'Dr. Demento Jingle' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. |
'Eat It' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) The Food Album (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Beat It' by Michael Jackson |
'eBay' | Poodle Hat (2003) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'I Want It That Way' by Backstreet Boys |
'Everything You Know Is Wrong' | Bad Hair Day (1996) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of They Might Be Giants.[1] |
'Fat' | Even Worse (1988) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) The Food Album (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Bad' by Michael Jackson. Video filmed on the same set as 'Badder'. |
'Finale (Carnival of the Animals, Part 2)' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'First World Problems' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Original, in the style of the Pixies. Chorus is in the style of Debaser. |
'Foil' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Parody of 'Royals' by Lorde |
'Frank's 2000' TV' | Alapalooza (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The TV Album (1995) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of R.E.M.'s '(Don't Go Back To) Rockville', 'Near Wild Heaven' and other songs. |
'Fun Zone' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) | Original – 'Fun Zone' does not really have lyrics. People occasionally say 'yeah' and other similar phrases, but it's generally just instrumental. In the film, it played in the background when Stanley rode out in the miniature fire engine at the beginning of an episode of Stanley Spadowski's Clubhouse. The song is approximately 1 minute and 45 seconds long, but it did not play in its entirety in the movie. Originally written for the TV show Welcome to the Fun Zone. |
'Gandhi II' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) | Excerpt from UHF. Music is in the style of 'Theme from Shaft' by Isaac Hayes. |
'Generic Blues' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Original, in the style of Chicago blues |
'Genius in France' | Poodle Hat (2003) | Original, in the style of Frank Zappa.[1] Frank's son, Dweezil Zappa, plays the opening guitar solo. |
'George of the Jungle' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) | Cover version of the theme song to the 1967 animated cartoon series George of the Jungle written by Sheldon Allman and Stan Worth. |
'Germs' | Running with Scissors (1999) | Original, in the style of Nine Inch Nails.[1] (the tune is quite similar to both Nine Inch Nails songs 'Closer' and 'Terrible Lie') |
'Girls Just Want To Have Lunch' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) | Parody of 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' as performed by Cyndi Lauper, originally by Robert Hazard. |
'Good Enough For Now' | Polka Party! (1986) | Original |
'Good Old Days' | Even Worse (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of James Taylor. In one of Al's many appearance's on The Dr. Demento Show, he described this song as something one might expect to hear if James Taylor and Charles Manson ever collaborated on a song. |
'Gotta Boogie' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) | Original |
'Grapefruit Diet' | Running with Scissors (1999) | Parody of 'Zoot Suit Riot' by Cherry Poppin' Daddies |
'Gump' | Bad Hair Day (1996) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Lump' by The Presidents of the United States of America. Lyrics recount the plot of Forrest Gump. |
'Handy' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Parody of 'Fancy' by Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX |
'Happy Birthday' (Album Version) | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) Medium Rarities (New version) | Original, in the style of Tonio K's 'H.A.T.R.E.D.' |
'Happy Birthday' (Single Version) | Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Original, in the style of Tonio K's 'H.A.T.R.E.D.' |
'Hardware Store' | Poodle Hat (2003) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original |
'Harvey the Wonder Hamster' | Alapalooza (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Original |
'Headline News' | Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) Greatest Hits Volume II (1994) Medium Rarities (2017) | Parody of 'Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm' by Crash Test Dummies. Lyrics recount three well-known tabloid stories of 1993 and 1994. In order, the capsulized stories are those of Michael P. Fay, who was caned in Singapore for vandalism, Tonya Harding, who hired Shane Stant to club the kneecap of her figure-skating rival Nancy Kerrigan, and Lorena Bobbitt, who emasculated her husband after he sexually assaulted her. Though these stories sounded horrific, a humorous slant was necessarily added, especially after the mass amount of press each story garnered. |
'Here's Johnny' | Polka Party! (1986) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The TV Album (1995) | Parody of 'Who's Johnny ('Short Circuit' Theme)' by El DeBarge. Homage to Ed McMahon, announcer of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, who introduced Carson with the words 'Here's Johnny!' |
'Hey, Hey, We're The Monks' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. From the episode 'Completely Mad ... Alena' of Galavant |
'Homer and Marge' | The Simpsons Testify Medium Rarities (2017) | Parody of 'Jack & Diane' by John Mellencamp. From the Simpsons episode Three Gays of the Condo. |
'Hooked on Polkas' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | A polkamedley of ...
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'The Hot Rocks Polka' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) | A polkamedley of. ...
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'Hummingbirds' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'It's My World (And We're All Living In It)' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. Theme to Milo Murphy's Law |
'I Can't Watch This' | Off the Deep End (1992) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The TV Album (1995) | Parody of 'U Can't Touch This' by MC Hammer |
'I Lost on Jeopardy' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The TV Album (1995) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Jeopardy' by the Greg Kihn Band. Art Fleming and Don Pardo, respectively the host and announcer of the original version of Jeopardy!, made cameos in the video, as did Al's mentor Dr. Demento, Al's parents, and Greg Kihn himself. |
'I Love Rocky Road' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) The Food Album (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll' as performed by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, originally by Arrows |
'Inactive' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Parody of 'Radioactive' by Imagine Dragons |
'I Remember Larry' | Bad Hair Day (1996) | Original, in the style of 'Calling All Girls' by Hilly Michaels. Reversing a segment of the song near the end reveals the hidden backwards message 'Wow, you must have an awful lot of free time on your hands'.[4] |
'I Think I'm a Clone Now' | Even Worse (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'I Think We're Alone Now' as performed by Tiffany, originally by Tommy James and the Shondells |
'I Want a New Duck' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'I Want a New Drug' by Huey Lewis and the News |
'I Was Only Kidding' | Off the Deep End (1992) | Original, in the style of Tonio K |
'If That Isn't Love' | Alpocalypse (2011) | Original, in the style of Hanson |
'Iguana' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'I'll Be Mellow When I'm Dead' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) | Original |
'I'll Sue Ya' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of Rage Against the Machine. Notably similar in parts to 'Bombtrack' and 'Killing in the Name'.[citation needed] |
'I'm So Sick of You' | Bad Hair Day (1996) | Original, in the style of Elvis Costello.[1] |
'Introduction (Carnival of the Animals, Part 2)' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'Introduction (Peter and the Wolf)' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Parody of 'Peter and the Wolf' by Sergei Prokofiev |
'Isle Thing' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) | Parody of 'Wild Thing' by Tone Lōc. Describes the TV series Gilligan's Island |
'It's All About the Pentiums' | Running with Scissors (1999) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'It's All About the Benjamins' by Puff Daddy containing an interpolation of 'I Did It for Love' |
'Jackson Park Express' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Original, in the style of Cat Stevens. |
'Jerry Springer' | Running with Scissors (1999) | Parody of 'One Week' by the Barenaked Ladies |
'Jurassic Park' | Alapalooza (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) Greatest Hits Volume II (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) Medium Rarities (Jurashiku Park – Japanese version) | Parody of 'MacArthur Park' as performed by Richard Harris (written by Jimmy Webb). Recaps the plot of the film Jurassic Park. The music video was approved by Steven Spielberg, who directed the film. |
'King of Suede' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'King of Pain' by The Police |
'Lame Claim to Fame' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Original, in the style of Southern Culture on the Skids |
'Lasagna' | Even Worse (1988) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) The Food Album (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'La Bamba', traditional Mexican folk song, as performed by Los Lobos (based on a version of the song recorded by Ritchie Valens). |
'Let Me Be Your Hog' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) | Original |
'Let the Pun Fit the Crime' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. From the episode 'The Boy Wander' of Wander Over Yonder. |
'Like a Surgeon' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Like a Virgin' by Madonna. |
'Livin' in the Fridge' | Alapalooza (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'Livin' on the Edge' by Aerosmith |
'Living with a Hernia' | Polka Party! (1986) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'Living in America' by James Brown. The video was shot on the same stage where Brown's scenes in Rocky IV, which featured 'Living in America', had been shot. |
'Lousy Haircut' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Parody of 'Firestarter' by The Prodigy. Performed on The Weird Al Show. |
'Melanie' | Even Worse (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original. Chorus in the style of 'You're My Favorite Waste of Time' by Marshall Crenshaw. |
'Midnight Star' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Original, in the style of Bruce Springsteen.[citation needed] Lyrics based on supermarket tabloid headlines. Most of the headlines in the song were actual tabloid headlines. |
'Mission Statement' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Original, in the style of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Takes elements from Carry On and Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. |
'Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The TV Album (1995) | Parody of 'Money for Nothing' by Dire Straits; lyrics based on the theme from The Beverly Hillbillies. Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler re-recorded his guitar tracks for this song, although he did not appear in its video. |
'Mr. Frump in the Iron Lung' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) | Original |
'Mr. Popeil' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Original, in the style of The B-52's, particularly Rock Lobster and There's a Moon in the Sky.[1] |
'My Baby's in Love with Eddie Vedder' | Running with Scissors (1999) | Original, in the style of zydeco. (Eddie Vedder is the lead singer of Pearl Jam) |
'My Bologna' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) The Food Album (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) (early copies) Medium Rarities (Capitol single version) | Parody of 'My Sharona' by The Knack, and the artist's debut single. |
'My Own Eyes' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Original, in the style of Foo Fighters (Also includes the main riff from Velvet Revolver's Slither). |
'Nature Trail to Hell' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) | Original, in the style of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' (contains the hidden intentional backwards message, 'Satan eats Cheez Whiz'.) |
'The Night Santa Went Crazy' | Bad Hair Day (1996) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) Medium Rarities (Extra Gory version) | Original, in the style of 'Black Gold' by Soul Asylum. The intro to the song is also very similar to Zakk Wylde's intro in the Ozzy Osbourne song 'Mama, I'm Coming Home'.[citation needed] |
'NOW That's What I Call Polka!' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | A polka medley of:
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'Ode to a Superhero' | Poodle Hat (2003) | Parody of 'Piano Man' by Billy Joel. Describes the events of the 2002 film Spider-Man. |
'One of Those Days' | Polka Party! (1986) | Original |
'One More Minute' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of doo-wop. In concert, Al emulates Elvis Presley's mannerisms by giving concert-goers scarves from around his neck and having himself followed by a bodyguard as he walks through the audience. |
'Pac-Man' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Parody of 'Taxman' by The Beatles. Also on Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes No. 4. |
'Pancreas' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of Brian Wilson's Pet Sounds and Smile, specifically 'Our Prayer/Gee', 'God Only Knows', 'Heroes and Villains' and 'Good Vibrations'. |
'Party at the Leper Colony' | Poodle Hat (2003) | Original, in the style of John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band, specifically 'On the Dark Side'. |
'Party in the CIA' | Alpocalypse (2011) | Parody of 'Party in the U.S.A.' by Miley Cyrus |
'Perform This Way' | Perform This Way – Single (2011) Alpocalypse (2011) | Parody of 'Born This Way' by Lady Gaga |
'Peter and the Wolf' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Parody of 'Peter and the Wolf' by Sergei Prokofiev |
'Phony Calls' | Bad Hair Day (1996) | Parody of 'Waterfalls' by TLC. Contains references to Bart Simpson's habit of prank calling Moe Szyslak, including a sample from the Season 2 Simpsons episode Blood Feud. |
'Pigeons' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'The Plumbing Song' | Off the Deep End (1992) | Parody of 'Baby Don't Forget My Number' and 'Blame It on the Rain' by Milli Vanilli |
'Polka Face' | Alpocalypse (2011) | A polkamedley of. ...
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'Polka Party!' | Polka Party! (1986) | A polkamedley of. ...
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'Polka Power!' | Running with Scissors (1999) | A polkamedley of. ...
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'Polka Your Eyes Out' | Off the Deep End (1992) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | A polkamedley of. ...
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'Polkarama!' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) | A polkamedley of. ...
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'Polkas on 45' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | A polkamedley, in the style of Stars on 45, of. ...
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'Poodle' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'Pretty Fly for a Rabbi' | Running with Scissors (1999) | Parody of 'Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)' by The Offspring |
'Ricky' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) 'Weird Al' Yankovic's Greatest Hits (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The TV Album (1995) | Parody of 'Mickey' by Toni Basil. Lyrics and video pay homage to I Love Lucy. Tress MacNeille, of Animaniacs & Simpsons fame, provides the voice of Lucy on the song. |
'Ringtone' | Internet Leaks digital EP (2009) Alpocalypse (2011) | Original, in the style of Queen. |
'The Saga Begins' | Running with Scissors (1999) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'American Pie' by Don McLean. Lyrics recount the plot of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace as told from the point of view of Obi-Wan Kenobi. |
'Shark' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'She Drives Like Crazy' | UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) | Parody of 'She Drives Me Crazy' by Fine Young Cannibals |
'She Never Told Me She Was a Mime' | Alapalooza (1993) | Original, in the style of KISS. |
'Since You've Been Gone' | Bad Hair Day (1996) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) Medium Rarities (Karaoke version) | Original, in the style of a capella |
'Sir Isaac Newton vs. Bill Nye' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. From Epic Rap Battles of History[5] |
'Skipper Dan' | Internet Leaks digital EP (2009) Alpocalypse (2011) | Original, in the style of Weezer. Based on the Jungle Cruise, an attraction in Adventureland in the Disney theme parks. |
'Slime Creatures from Outer Space' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) | Original, in the style of Thomas Dolby, particularly of the song 'Hyperactive!' |
'Smells Like Nirvana' | Off the Deep End (1992) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) Greatest Hits Volume II (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' by Nirvana. The video was shot on the same sound stage as the original, and featured the original janitor and many of the original extras. |
'Snails' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'Spam' | UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) The Food Album (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'Stand' by R.E.M. |
'Spatula City' | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) | Excerpt from UHF |
'Sports Song' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Original, in the style of College football fight songs |
'Spy Hard' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. Also a Spy Hard Soundtrack – single, and a bonus track on the 'Gump' single[6] |
'Stop Draggin' My Car Around' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) | Parody of 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' by Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers |
'Stop Forwarding That Crap to Me' | Alpocalypse (2011) | Original, in the style of the work of Jim Steinman. Notably similar to 'I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)' and 'Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer than They Are' as performed by Meat Loaf. |
'Stuck in a Closet with Vanna White' | Even Worse (1988) | Original, in the style of Van Halen |
'Such a Groovy Guy' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic (1983) | Original |
'Super Duper Party Pony' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. From the episode 'Pinkie Pride' of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. |
'Syndicated Inc.' | Bad Hair Day (1996) | Parody of 'Misery' by Soul Asylum |
'Tacky' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Parody of 'Happy' by Pharrell Williams |
'Taco Grande' | Off the Deep End (1992) The Food Album (1993) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Parody of 'Rico Suave' by Gerardo. Features guest appearance by Cheech Marin. |
'Take Me Down' | Medium Rarities (2017) | Original. Also available on SLO Grown, SLO Unplugged II & Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes No. 8. |
'Talk Soup' | Alapalooza (1993) | Original in the style of Peter Gabriel, particulary 'Steam (Peter Gabriel song)' with the hook from Stevie Wonder's hit 'Superstition' |
'That Boy Could Dance' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) | Original, in the style of The Doobie Brothers' China Grove |
'Theme from Rocky XIII (The Rye or the Kaiser)' | 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 3-D (1984) The Food Album (1993) (also known as 'The Rye or the Kaiser (Theme from Rocky XIII)') | Parody of 'Eye of the Tiger' by Survivor |
'This Is the Life' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Original, in the style of late 1920s through early 1930s jazz.[1] Commissioned for the movie Johnny Dangerously. |
'(This Song's Just) Six Words Long' | Even Worse (1988) | Parody of 'Got My Mind Set on You' as performed by George Harrison, originally by James Ray (written by Rudy Clark). |
'TMZ' | Alpocalypse (2011) | Parody of 'You Belong with Me' by Taylor Swift |
'Toothless People' | Polka Party! (1986) | Parody of Mick Jagger's theme song for the film Ruthless People |
'Traffic Jam' | Alapalooza (1993) | Original, in the style of 'Let's Go Crazy' by Prince and the Revolution. |
'Trapped in the Drive-Thru' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Trapped in the Closet' by R. Kelly. Contains an interpolation of 'Black Dog' by Led Zeppelin. |
'Trash Day' | Poodle Hat (2003) | Parody of 'Hot in Herre' by Nelly |
'Trigger Happy' | Off the Deep End (1992) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of The Beach Boys and Jan and Dean.[1] |
'Truck Drivin' Song' | Running with Scissors (1999) | Original, in the style of Dave Dudley and C.W. McCall. |
'Twister' | Even Worse (1988) | Original, in the style of the Beastie Boys.[1] Based upon a television commercial for the Milton-Bradley game. |
'UHF' (Album version) | UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff (1989) The TV Album The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original |
'UHF' (Single version) | Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) Greatest Hits Volume II (1994) | Original |
'Unicorn' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'Velvet Elvis' | Even Worse (1988) | Original, in the style of The Police |
'Virus Alert' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) | Original, in the style of Sparks |
'Vulture' | Peter and the Wolf (1988) | Original, part of 'The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two', inspired by 'The Carnival of the Animals' by Camille Saint-Saëns |
'Waffle King' | Alapalooza (1993) | Original, in the style of Peter Gabriel (especially 'Sledgehammer') |
'Wanna B Ur Lovr' | Poodle Hat (2003) | Original, in the style of Midnite Vultures-era Beck and Prince. |
'Weasel Stomping Day' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) | Original, in the style of 'Trim up the Tree' by Albert Hague, from How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. The video was featured on an episode of the Adult Swim television series Robot Chicken. |
'The Weird Al Show Theme' | The Weird Al Show (1997) Running with Scissors (1999) | Original |
'Whatever You Like' | Internet Leaks digital EP (2008) Alpocalypse (2011) | Parody of 'Whatever You Like' by T.I. |
'When I Was Your Age' | Off the Deep End (1992) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Original, in the style of 'Dirty Laundry' by Don Henley |
'White & Nerdy' | Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Parody of 'Ridin' by Chamillionaire feat. Krayzie Bone |
'The White Stuff' | Off the Deep End (1992) The Food Album (1993) | Parody of 'You Got It (The Right Stuff)' by New Kids on the Block. Describes Oreos. |
'Why Does This Always Happen to Me?' | Poodle Hat (2003) | Original, in the style of Ben Folds,[7] who also plays piano. |
'Word Crimes' | Mandatory Fun (2014) | Parody of 'Blurred Lines' by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams |
'Yoda' | Dare to Be Stupid (1985) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) Greatest Hits Volume II (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) Medium Rarities (Demo) | Parody of 'Lola' by The Kinks. Lyrics recap the plot of The Empire Strikes Back as told from the point of view of Luke Skywalker. |
'You Don't Love Me Anymore' | Off the Deep End (1992) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of James Taylor; the video is inspired by the video for 'More Than Words' by Extreme. |
'You Make Me' | Even Worse (1988) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) | Original, in the style of Oingo Boingo, particularly Grey Matter.[1] |
'Young, Dumb & Ugly' | Alapalooza (1993) | Original, in the style of AC/DC |
'Your Horoscope for Today' | Running with Scissors (1999) The Essential 'Weird Al' Yankovic (2009) | Original, in the style of third-wave ska and Reel Big Fish.[1] |
Other commercially available songs[edit]
- 'Polkamon' – Pokémon: The Movie 2000 soundtrack[6]
- 'You Don't Take Your Showers' – Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes No. 14[8]
- 'I Need a Nap' – Dog Train, audio book: duet with Kate Winslet[8]
- 'True Player for Real' – collaboration with MC Lars[9]
- 'The Goof Off' – from the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic episode 'Pinkie Pride'[note 1]
- 'Cheese Confesses' (which includes 'Pinkie the Party Planner (reprise)') – from the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic episode 'Pinkie Pride' [note 1]
- (Bonus Track) 'It's Still Billy Joel To Me' – Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes No. 5
- 'Baby Likes Burping', parody of 'Baby Talks Dirty' by The Knack[10] – Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes No. 11
- 'School Cafeteria' (Demo Version)[11] – Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes No. 7
- 'The Hamilton Polka' – single released in a series of Lin-Manuel Miranda's 'Hamildrops'[12]
Songs from The Weird Al Show[edit]
Some episodes of The Weird Al Show contained songs that were not released on studio albums.
- The Al's Mailbag Theme Song
- Cheese By 'Weird Al' Himself
- Gonna Open The Door
- Why Don't We Show a Clip Now
- Tahj Mowry
- I Quit
- What's With the Singing
- I Made You into A Freak
- The Kitty Song By Fred Huggins
- Green Eggs and Ham (Parody of Numb by U2, as well as a hat styled similar to The Edge)
- Water Is Wet By Fred Huggins
- I like you By Fred Huggins
- It's Nice to be Nice by Fred Huggins
Songs not commercially released[edit]
This is a list of songs Yankovic has written and/or performed, but have not been commercially released.
- '12th Street Rag'[13]
- '1999', originally by Prince[14]
- 'The 6:30 Song'
- '63,524 Bottles of Beer on the Wall'[14]
- 'Aaaaahhhhh'[14]
- 'Accordion Burning'[14]
- 'Accordion Tuning'[14]
- 'Addams Family Theme'[14]
- 'Albuquerque' (special 'fake' version)[13]
- 'Al-In-The-Box'[14]
- 'Al's Mailbag Accordion Fanfare'[14]
- 'Al's Rug Song'[14]
- 'The Airport Song'[14]
- 'A Matter of Crust', a parody of 'A Matter of Trust' by Billy Joel[13]
- 'AMA Squeeze'[14]
- 'The Amanda Polka', from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition[14]
- 'American Slob'[14]
- 'American Slob' (Hollywood Offramp Version)[14]
- 'Amish Paradise' (Unplugged Version)[14]
- 'Anniversary Song' (Dr. Demento's 15th Anniversary Special) by 'Weird Al' and Barnes & Barnes[15]
- 'Another One Bites the Dust', originally by Queen[14]
- 'Aqualung', originally by Jethro Tull[14]
- 'Audience Inspiration Song'[14]
- 'Auld Lang Syne'[14]
- 'Auld Lang Syne' (Drunk Version)[14]
- 'Avocado', parody of 'Desperado' by The Eagles[13]
- 'Babe'[14]
- 'The Ballad of Kent Marlowe', from the ABC telefilm Safety Patrol[6]
- 'Belvedere Cruisin'[16]
- 'Beverly Hillbillies/Miss You', a parody of 'Miss You' by the Rolling Stones[13]
- 'Born to be Mild', a parody of 'Born to be Wild' by Steppenwolf
- 'Brain Freeze', from The Simpsons episode 'That '90s Show', originally aired in April 2008. A parody of the fictional song 'Shave Me' by Sadgasm, Homer Simpson's grunge band in the episode, 'Shave Me' being a spin on 'Rape Me' by Nirvana.
- 'Burger King', a parody of 'Sister Christian' by Night Ranger[13]
- 'Broken Knapsack'
- 'Cheerios, Applejacks, Cheerios', a parody of 'Cheerio, Cherry Lips, Cheerio' by Gordon Wallace (Scrappy Lambert)
- 'Chicken Pot Pie', a parody of 'Live and Let Die', originally written by Paul McCartney & Wings and re-recorded by Guns N' Roses[13]
- 'China Grove', originally by The Doobie Brothers[13]
- 'Close To You'[13]
- 'Comic Relief Rap' – Comic Relief, duet with Richard Belzer[17]
- 'Conan', the theme song to Conan (Performed on June 30, 2011)
- 'Crampton Comes Alive', a parody of 'Do You Feel Like We Do' by Peter Frampton
- 'Dead Car Battery Blues'
- 'Doctor Doctor', a parody of 'Doctor! Doctor!' by the Thompson Twins[13]
- 'Don't You Forget About Meat', a parody of 'Don't You (Forget About Me)' by Simple Minds[13]
- 'Dr. D Superstar', a parody of 'Jesus Christ Superstar'
- 'Dueling Accordions'[13]
- 'Electric Shaver', from Sabrina: The Animated Series[6]
- 'The Elements', originally by Tom Lehrer
- 'Emotional Rescue'
- 'Fairfax Avenue'
- 'Fast Food', a parody of 'Thank U' by Alanis Morissette[13]
- 'Fatter', a parody of 'Shattered' by The Rolling Stones[13][18]
- 'Feel Like Throwing Up', a parody of 'Feel Like Making Love' by Bad Company[13][18]
- 'Flatbush Avenue', a parody of 'Electric Avenue' by Eddy Grant[13]
- 'Free Delivery', a parody of 'My Heart Will Go On', originally written by James Horner and originally performed by Celine Dion[13]
- 'Funkytown/Taco Bell', a direct cover then parody of 'Funkytown' by Lipps Inc.
- 'Gas Line Blues'
- 'Gee I'm A Nerd', a parody of 'Free as a Bird' by The Beatles[13]
- 'Gilligan's Island (Stairway)', originally by Little Roger and the Goosebumps
- 'Give a Little Bit of Your Lunch to Me', a parody of 'Give a Little Bit (Of Your Love to Me)' by Supertramp
- 'Gravy on You', a parody of 'Crazy on You' by Heart[18]
- 'Green Eggs & Ham', a parody of 'Numb' by U2[13]
- 'Hey Food', a parody of 'Hey Jude' by The Beatles
- 'Hit Me With a Rock', a parody of 'Loves Me Like a Rock' by Paul Simon
- 'Hot Dog & Apple Pie', a parody of 'Dog & Butterfly' by Heart
- 'Hot Beets', a parody of 'Heartbeat' by Don Johnson[13]
- 'House of the Sesame Seed Bun', a parody of 'House of the Rising Sun' by The Animals[13]
- 'Heart So Proud'
- 'I Guess That's Why They Call it the Zoo', a parody of 'I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues' by Elton John (From the 'Morning Zoo' Houston radio show)
- 'If I Could Make Love to a Bottle', a parody of 'Time in a Bottle' by Jim Croce[13]
- 'I'll Repair for You (Theme From Home Improvement)', a parody of 'I'll Be There For You' by The Rembrandts[13]
- 'I'm in Love with the Skipper', parody of 'I'm N Luv (Wit A Stripper)' by T-Pain[19]
- 'I'm Stupid Blues'[13]
- 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida', originally by Iron Butterfly[13]
- 'It's A Gas'[13]
- 'It's Still Billy Joel To Me', a parody of Billy Joel's 'It's Still Rock & Roll To Me'
- 'Last Train To Clarksville', originally by The Monkees[13]
- 'Laundry Day', a parody of 'Come Out And Play' by The Offspring[13]
- 'Love Me Two Times', originally by The Doors[13]
- 'Make Me Steak #3', a parody of 'Mistake #3' by Boy George and Culture Club[13]
- 'Minstrel Ditties' – Lilo & Stitch: The Series (Season 1, episode 15 'Tank')[6]
- 'Moldy Now', a parody of 'Hold Me Now' by the Thompson Twins[13]
- 'More Than A Filling', a parody of 'More Than a Feeling' by Boston[13]
- 'Mr. Frump in the Iron Lung' (Demo Version A)[20]
- 'Nobody Here But Us Frogs'[21]
- 'The North Korea Polka (Please Don't Nuke Us) Performed on 'Last Week Tonight With John Oliver', 13Aug2017
- 'Now it is the Christmas Season', a parody of 'Deck the Halls'
- 'Number One With a Bullet' (With the Hollywood Offramp)
- 'Orgy on My Own'[13]
- 'Ode To Joe Franklin'[22]
- 'Polka Patterns', written for the math TV show Square One[23]
- 'Purple Haze', originally by Jimi Hendrix[13]
- 'Radio Radio', originally by Elvis Costello[13]
- 'Rio Rancho'[13]
- 'Rocky Road Hoochie Koo', a parody of 'Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo' by Rick Derringer, who also produced Yankovic's first six albums[13]
- 'Rubber Sole'[24]
- 'School's Out', originally by Alice Cooper[13]
- 'Silent Night' (punk version)
- 'Snack All Night', a parody of 'Black or White' by Michael Jackson[13]
- 'Shaving Cream' (with Dr. Demento)[13]
- 'Smoke on the Water', originally by Deep Purple[13]
- 'Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut', a parody of 'Suddenly Last Summer' by The Motels[13]
- 'Spameater', a parody of 'Maneater' by Hall & Oates[13]
- 'Stop Draggin' My Car Around' (Demo Version C)[25]
- 'Sweet Home Alabama', originally by Lynyrd Skynyrd[13]
- 'Sweet Home Albuquerque'[13]
- 'Take Me to the Liver', a parody of 'Take Me to the River' by Al Green, as performed by Talking Heads[18]
- 'Take The L Out of Liver', a parody of 'Take The L Out of Lover' by The Motels[13]
- 'Vertigo', originally by U2
- 'We All Have Cell Phones, So C'mon Let's Get Real', an original based on a fake 1999 AL-TV interview with Michael Stipe of R.E.M.
- 'We Got The Beef', a parody of 'We Got The Beat' by The Go-Go's[13]
- 'We Won't Eat Another Hero,' a parody of 'We Don't Need Another Hero' by Tina Turner[13]
- 'Whole Lotta Lunch', a parody of 'Whole Lotta Love' by Led Zeppelin[13]
- 'Whole Lotta Love', originally by Led Zeppelin[13]
- 'Wipeout'[13]
- 'Won't Eat Prunes Again', a parody of 'Won't Get Fooled Again' by The Who[26]
- 'Year of the Fat', a parody of 'Year of the Cat' by Al Stewart
- 'Yesterday, All My Stubble Seemed So Far Away', a parody of 'Yesterday' by The Beatles
- 'You Don't Take Your Showers', a parody of 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' by Barbra Streisand & Neil Diamond
- 'You're Pitiful', a parody of 'You're Beautiful' by James Blunt, made available for free on June 8, 2006 at WeirdAl.com after objections from Atlantic Records, despite Yankovic receiving the approval of Blunt himself
- 'You Light Up My Life' (punk version)[13]
- '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman' by Aretha Franklin[27]
- 'You Never Gave Me a Tune-Up', a parody of 'You Never Give Me Your Money' by The Beatles
- 'Zyg Callers', a parody of 'Short People' by Randy Newman
- A polka medley performed at a 1982 Missing Persons concert including parts of 'Jocko Homo', 'Homosapien', 'Sex Junkie', 'T.V.O.D.', 'Bad Boys Get Spanked', 'TV Party', 'Janitor', and 'People Who Died'[13]
- An extended version of 'Polkas on 45' containing parts of 'Der Kommissar', '1999', 'Bad Boys Get Spanked', 'She Blinded Me with Science', and 'Stairway to Heaven'[13]
- A live television version of 'Polka Party!' with a verse of 'Everybody Have Fun Tonight'
Misattribution and imitators[edit]
Yankovic's official website has the following note:[28][29]
Unfortunately, there are a lot of song parodies floating around the Internet being attributed to Al which are in fact done by somebody else. 'Star Wars Cantina,' 'Windows 95 Sucks,' 'Living La Vida Yoda,' 'Combo No. 5,' 'What If God Smoked Cannabis,' 'He Got The Wrong Foot Amputated' (the list goes on and on ... some of the titles are unprintable in a family-friendly web site) – these songs are NOT by Al. If you want to verify whether or not a song is actually by Al, check the Catalogue page.
Because Yankovic is arguably the most successful parody artist, songs posted to file sharing networks are often misattributed to him due to their humorous subject matter. Much to the disdain of Yankovic, this includes songs that are racist, sexually explicit, or otherwise offensive. A young listener who had heard several of these offensive tracks by way of a file sharing service confronted Yankovic online, threatening a boycott due to his supposedly explicit lyrics.[30]
Yankovic cites these misattributions as 'his real beef with P2P sites':
If you do a search for my name on any one of those sites, I guarantee you that about half of the songs that come up will be songs I had absolutely nothing to do with. That particularly bothers me, because I really try to do quality work, and I also try to maintain a more-or-less family-friendly image – and some of these songs that are supposedly by me are just ... well, vulgar and awful. I truly think my reputation has suffered in a lot of people's minds because of all those fake Weird Al songs floating around the Internet.[3]
A list of songs not by Yankovic can be found at The Not Al List. Alternatively, a list of all commercially released songs recorded by Yankovic can be found on his website.
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^ abSongs released digitally on album Pinkie Pie's Party Playlist – 'iTunes – Music – Pinkie Pie's Party Playlist by Daniel Ingram'. iTunes.
References[edit]
The style parody artists for Straight Outta Lynwood are thanked in the 'Special thanks to ...' page of the album's booklet.
- ^ abcdefghijklmno'Ask Al'. 'Weird Al' Yankovic. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014.
- ^Hansen, Barret (1994). Permanent Record: Al in the Box (liner). 'Weird Al' Yankovic. California, United States: Scotti Brothers Records.
- ^ abMartens, China (September 16, 2006). 'Don't not download this song'. Computer World. IDG Communications, Inc. Archived from the original on February 18, 2017.
- ^''Ask Al' Q&As for July/August 1996'. Archived from the original on March 29, 2007. Retrieved February 4, 2007.
- ^https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sir-isaac-newton-vs-bill-nye/id888887285?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
- ^ abcde''Weird Al' Yankovic: Film & TV Appearances'. Weirdal.com. Archived from the original on July 11, 2007. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
- ^Rabin, Nathan (June 29, 2011). ''Weird Al' Yankovic'. The A.V. Club. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
- ^ ab''Weird Al' Disc/Video/Bibliography'. Dmdb.org. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
- ^https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103363564
- ^'XVR27's 'Weird Al' Yankovic Homepage – Lyrics – Baby Likes Burping'. Com-www.com. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
- ^'The Dr. Demento Show #110 – September 5, 1976'. Retrieved November 7, 2006.
- ^Greene, Andy (March 2, 2018). 'Lin-Manuel Miranda, 'Weird Al' Yankovic Talk New 'Hamilton Polka''. Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
- ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxayazbabb''Weird Al' Yankovic: Concert Setlists'. weirdal.com. Archived from the original on November 7, 2006. Retrieved November 7, 2006.
- ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstu'The 'Weird Al' Yankovic Songography'.
- ^'The Dr. Demento Show #85-46 – November 17, 1985'. Retrieved November 7, 2006.
- ^'Permanent Record: Al In The Box'. Archived from the original on June 8, 2011. Retrieved October 7, 2006.
- ^'Weird Al and Richard Belzer: Comic Relief Rap (1986) | Politics is Stupid'. Sugarjar.com. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
- ^ abcd'The Dr. Demento Show #79-48 – December 2, 1979'. Retrieved November 7, 2006.
- ^'Weird Al Performance at Wollongong, 14-03-07'. Retrieved March 27, 2007.
- ^'The Dr. Demento Show #78-4 – March 19, 1978'. Retrieved November 7, 2006.
- ^XVR27's 'Weird Al' Yankovic Homepage – Lyrics – Nobody Here But Us Frogs
- ^'Sound Bytes'. Al-oholics Anonymous. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
- ^''Ask Al' Q&As for December 1999'. Archived from the original on November 6, 2006. Retrieved November 7, 2006.
- ^'The Looney Bin'. Dqydj.com. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
- ^'The Dr. Demento Show #81-41 – October 11, 1981'. Archived from the original on June 8, 2011.
- ^'The Dr. Demento Show #97-36 – September 7, 1997'. Retrieved November 7, 2006.
- ^'Weird Al Setlist, Fox Theatre, Oakland, May 19 2018'. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
- ^Klamm, Jason (November 7, 2015). Post-Modem: The Interwebs Explained. Lulu.com. pp. 94–. ISBN978-1-329-03746-5.
- ^'Frequently Asked Questions'. 'Weird Al' Yankovich. Archived from the original on August 10, 2017.
- ^''Ask Al' Q&As for October 2, 2005'. 'Weird Al' Yankovich. Archived from the original on March 29, 2007.
External links[edit]
- Alsongs is an extensive collection of Weird Al lyrics.
- The Not Al Page attempts to list tracks which are often wrongly attributed to Weird Al and discover their true origins.
- 'Weird Al' Yankovic Songography is a comprehensive list of Weird Al songs and their availability.
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The following is a list of non-sports trading cards collections released among hundreds of card sets. The list includes different types that are or have been available, including animals, comics, television series/shows, motor vehicles, movies, among others:
Cars and other vehicles[edit]
- Auto Rally (Edito-Service, 1978) [1][2]
- Corvette Heritage Collection 1953–1996 (Collect-a-Card, 1996)
- Harley-Davidson (Collect-a-Card, 1992)
- Muscle Cars (Collect-a-Card, 1992) [3]
- Orange County Choppers (JoyRide, 2004)
Comics and fictional characters[edit]
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- Avengers: Silver Age (Rittenhouse, 2015) [4]
- Avengers Assemble! (Upper Deck)
- The Ackermonster's Cardiacards! (Raygen, 1991)
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (TSR)
- Amalgam Comics (Fleer)
- Avengelyne (Maximum Press/WildStorm, 1996)
- Batman: The Legend (Cryptozoic, 2013)
- Batman Archives (Rittenhouse, 2008)
- Chris Achilleos (FPG)
- DC Comics (Impel, SkyBox, Topps, Upper Deck, Rittenhouse)
- DC Comics Epic Battles (Cryptozoic, 2014)
- DC Bombshells Series 1–3 (Cryptozoic, 2017–19)
- DC Cosmic Cards: Inaugural Edition (Impel, 1994)
- DC Cosmic Teams (SkyBox, 1993)
- DC's The New 52 (Cryptozoic, 2012)
- DC's The Women of Legend (Cryptozoic, 2013)
- Deadpool (Upper Deck, 2018)
- Disney Princess: Born to Explore (Panini, 2019)
- Donald Duck: 85 years (Panini, 2019)[5]
- Doomsday: The Death of Superman (SkyBox, 1992)
- Fantastic Four Archives (Rittenhouse, 2008)
- Joe Jusko's Edgar Rice Burroughs Collection[note 1] (FPG, 1994)
- Justice League (Cryptozoic, 2016)
- Justice League of America Archives (Rittenhouse, 2009)
- Kingdom Come Xtra (SkyBox, 1996)
- Marvel Annual 2018–19 (Upper Deck)[6]
- Marvel Comics 70th Anniversary (Rittenhouse, 2010)[7]
- Marvel Masterpieces[note 1] (SkyBox, 1992)
- Marvel Motion[note 2] (SkyBox, 1996)
- Flair Marvel[note 3] (Upper Deck, 2019)
- Marvel Premier (Upper Deck, 2019)[8]
- Marvel Studios: The First 10 Years (Topps)
- Marvel Universe (Series 1–3) (Impel, 1990–92)
- Mickey Mouse: 90 Years (Panini)[9]
- Plasm Zero Issue (The River Group, 1993)
- Red Sonja (Breygent Marketing, 2011)
- The Sandman (SkyBox, 1994)
- The Savage Sword of Conan (Comic Images, 1988)
- Spider-Man[10]
- Spider-Man: McFarlane Series I–II (Comic Images, 1989–90) [10]
- Spider-Man Team-Up (Comic Images, 1990) [10]
- Spider-Man Mc Farlane Era (Comic Images, 1992) [10]
- Spider-Man II 30th Anniversary (Comic Images, 1992) [10]
- The Amazing Spider-Man (Impel, 1992); (Rittenhouse, 2012) [10]
- The Amazing Spider-Man (Fleer, 1994) [10]
- Ultra Spider-Man (Fleer, 1995, 1997) [10]
- Spider-Man Premium: Eternal Evil (Fleer/SkyBox, 1996) [10]
- Spider-Man FilmCardz (ArtBox, 2002) [10]
- Spider-Man (Topps, 2002) [10]
- Spider-Man Archives (Rittenhouse, 2009) [10]
- Superman: The Legend (Cryptozoic, 2013)
- Tarzan 100th Anniversary (Cryptozoic, 2012)
- The Uncanny X-Men (Impel, 1992) [note 4]
- The Walking Dead Comic Book (Cryptozoic, 2013)
- The Women of Legend (Cryptozoic, 2013)
- X-Men (SkyBox, 1993)
- X-Men Ultra (Fleer, 1994)
Games[edit]
Historic events[edit]
- Actors and Actresses (Allen & Ginter, c. 1890)
- AIDS Awareness (Eclipse, 1993)
- Aircraft (Godfrey Phillips, 1934)
- Airplane Spotter Playing Cards – World War II (U.S. Games Systems, Inc., 1990)
- Americana (Donruss, 2008)
- American Heritage (Topps, 2008–09)
- American Heritage: Heroes Edition (Topps, 2009)
- Americana Beyond the Moon: NASA's Continuing Mission (Donruss, 2008)
- American Pride (Inkworks, 2001)
- Art of H. G. Wells: The Time Machine, Island of Dr. Moreau, War of the Worlds]] (Monsterwax, 2005)
- Art Treasures of the Vatican Library (Keepsake Collectibles, 1997) [12]
- President Obama (Topps, 2008)
- Civil War News[note 5] (Topps, 1962)
- Desert Storm[note 6] (Pro Set, 1991)
- Don't Let It Happen Here[note 7] (Monsterwax, 2003) [13]
- Famous Minors (Godfrey Phillips, 1936)
- Film Favorites[note 8] (Godfrey Phillips, 1934)
- Green Beret (Philadelphia, 1966)
- Johnson vs. Goldwater[note 9] (Topps, 1964) [14]
- Military Propaganda & Posters Series 1 (Cult-Stuff, 2012)
- Man on the Moon (Topps, 1969)
- Princess Diana: Queen of Hearts (Trading Cards International, 1997)
- Railway Engines (Godfrey Phillips, 1934)
- Romance of the Heavens (W.D. & H.O. Wills, 1927)
- Second Sino-Japanese War (Gum, 1938) [15]
- Supersisters[note 10] (Supersisters, Inc., 1972)
- Titanic Commemorative Card Set (Cult-Stuff, 2012)
- Types of British Soldiers (Godfrey Phillips, 1900)
- World War II (Philadelphia Gum, 1965)
Humor[edit]
- Atomic Laugh Bombs (Exhibit Supply Co., 1948)
- Crazy Cards (Topps, 1961)
- Frankenstein Stickers (Topps, 1966)
- Funny Monsters (Topps, 1959)
- Garbage Pail Kids (Topps)
- GrossOut (Upper Deck/Kryptyx, 2006)
- Hollywood Zombies (Topps, 2007)
- Mad Magazine: Series 1 (Lime Rock, 1992)
- Meanie Babies (Comic Images, 1998)
- Mad (Fleer, 1983)
- National Lampoon (21st Century Archives, 1993)
- Nasty Tricks (Confex/Fun Stuff, 1990)
- Nutty Initials (Topps, 1967)
- Odd Rods (1969)
- Silly Supermarket Stickers (Top Shelf Enterprises, 2003)
- Spoofy Tunes (Butthedz, 1993)
- Stupid Smiles (Topps, 1983)
- Toxic High (Topps, 1992)
- Ugly (Topps)
- Wacky Packages (Topps, 1967–2010)
- Your Own Name (Topps, 1966)
- You'll Die Laughing (Bubbles/Topps, 1959)
Merchandising and toys[edit]
- Anheuser-Busch (Ertl, 1996)
- Barbie, 36 Years of (Tempo Marketing, 1996)
- Beanie Babies (Ty/Cyrk, 1998)
- California Raisins World Tour (Zoot, 1988)
- Campbell Soup Collection (Collect-a-Card, 1995)
- Coca-Cola Collection[note 11] (Collect-a-Card, 1994)
- Coors (Coors Brewing, 1995)
- Craftsman Tools 1992 (Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1992)
- Classic Toys (That's Entertainment, 1993)
- G.I. Joe Action Cards (Hasbro/Milton Bradley, 1986)
- Hot Wheels Collector Cards (Comic Images, 1999)
- LOL Surprise (Panini, 2018)
- McDonald Collectible Cards (Classic/McDonald's, 1996)
- Norfin Trolls (Collect-a-Card, 1993)
- Pepsi-Cola Premium Cards (Dart FlipCards, 1996)
- Santa Claus: A Nostalgic Art Collection (21st Century Archives, 1994)
Movies[edit]
- Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (Donruss, 1995)
- American Pie (Topps, 2011)
- Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion (Panini, 2019)
- The Addams Family (Topps, 1991)
- Akira (Cornerstone, 1994)
- Disney's Aladdin (SkyBox, 1993)
- Alien (Topps, 1979)
- Alien Nation (FTCC, 1990)
- Alien vs Predator (Inkworks, 2007)
- Avengers: Age of Ultron (Upper Deck, 2015)[16]
- Avengers: Infinity War (Upper Deck, 2018)
- Avengers: Endgame (Panini, 2019)[17]
- Back to the Future II (Topps)
- Batman (1989) (Topps, 1989)
- Batman Returns (O-Pee-Chee, 1992)[18]
- Batman & Robin (Fleer, 1997)
- Batman Begins (Topps, 2005)
- Beauty and the Beast (Panini)[19]
- Cars 3 (Panini)[20]
- Casper (Fleer, 1995)
- The Cat in the Hat (Comic Images, 2003)
- Coco (Panini)[21]
- Chucky (Fright-Rags, 2018) [22][23]
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Topps, 1978)
- Dinosaurs Attack! (Topps, 1988)
- Dragons (Panini, 2017)[24]
- Ender's Game (Cryptozoic, 2014)
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (O-Pee-Chee, 1982)[25]
- Fievel Goes West (Impel, 1991)
- Frozen (Topps, 2013)
- Ghostbusters II (Topps, 1989)
- Ghostbusters (2016) (Cryptozoic, 2016)
- Harry Potter (Artbox, 2005–06)
- High School Musical (Topps, 2006) [26]
- High School Musical 2 (Topps, 2007)
- High School Musical 3 (Topps, 2008)
- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Cryptozoic, 2014)
- The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Cryptozoic, 2015)
- The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Cryptozoic, 2016)
- Hook (Topps, 1992)
- James Bond: Goldfinger (Philadelphia Gum, 1965)
- James Bond: Thunderball (Philadelphia Gum, 1966)
- James Bond: Moonraker (Topps, 1979)
- Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Panini)
- Justice League (Panini, 2017)[27]
- The Karate Kid (Topps, 1984)[28]
- The Lion King (SkyBox, 1994), (Panini, 201?)[29]
- The Little Mermaid (Pro Set, 1989)
- Madagascar 3 (Panini, 2008)[30]
- Mars Attacks (Topps, 1962) (artwork by Norm Saunders)
- Monsters, Inc. (Topps, 2001)
- Night of the Living Dead (Rosem, 1987); (Imagine Inc, 1988, 1990, 1993); (Image Ten, 2009, 2012, 2013); (Unstoppable, 2012); (Fantasm Media, 2018)[31]
- Pacific Rim (Cryptozoic, 2014)
- Planet of the Apes (Topps, 1969); (Inkworks, 1999)
- Rambo: First Blood Part II (Topps, 1985)
- RoboCop 2 (Topps, 1990)
- The Rocketeer (Topps, 1992)
- Rocky (Topps, 1979)
- Rocky IV (Topps, 1985)
- Space Jam (Upper Deck, 1996–97) [32]
- Spider-Man 2 (Upper Deck, 2004)
- Spider-Man 3 (Rittenhouse, 2007)
- Spider-Man: Far From Home (Panini, 2019)
- Superman (1978) (Topps, 1978)
- Superman Returns (Topps, 2006)
- Star Trek (Topps, 1973); (FTCC, 1984–87); (Skybox, 1994); (Rittenhouse, –2017)
- Star Wars (O-Pee-Chee, 1977) (Topps, 1977–2017)
- The Empire Strikes Back (O-Pee-Chee, 1980)[33]
- Return of the Jedi (O-Pee-Chee, 1983)
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Topps, 1991) (Impel, 1991)
- Toy Story (SkyBox, 1995)
- Toy Story 4 (Panini, 2019)[34]
- Turma da Mônica: Laços (Panini, 2019)[35]
- WiFi Ralph (Panini)[36]
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Topps, 1988)
Music artists[edit]
- Bay City Rollers (Topps/Trebor, 1975)
- Beatles: Black & White 1st Series (Topps, 1964) [37]
- Christina Aguilera (Upper Deck, 2000) [38]
- Justin Bieber (Panini, 2010)
- Duran Duran (Topps, 1985)
- Elvis Presley (Bubble Gums, 1956); (Donruss, 1978); (Monty Gum, 1978); (Chu Bops, 1981); (River Cards, 1992); (Press Pass, 2006, 2007)[39]
- Freddie and the Dreamers (Donruss, 1965)
- KISS (Donruss, 1978); (Dynamite, 2018) [40]
- Michael Jackson: The King of Pop (Leaf, 2011) [note 12]
- Ozzy Osbourne (Monowise Limited/Neca, 2001)
- Rock Stars (Donruss, 1979); (Wonder Bread, 1985)
- Rolling Stones (Whosontour Entertainment, 2007)
- Superstars MusicCards [U.K. Edition] (Pro Set, 1991–92)
- Spice Girls: World Official Photo Cards (Magic Box Int., 1997)
- Yo! MTVRaps (Pro Set, 1991)
Nature and animals[edit]
- Animals (Premiere/Oak, 1960)
- Animals (Godfrey Phillips, 1930)
- Animals of the World (Topps, 1951)
- Animals on Safari (Boomerang Book Club, 1993)
- Animaux à sauver French version of 'Wildlife in Danger' (Panini, 1992)
- Awesome Animals (Club Pro Set, 1993)
- Birds (Oak Manufacturing, 1958)
- Birds of America (Allen & Ginter, c. 1890)
- Birds of the Tropics (Allen & Ginter, c. 1890)
- Birds & Flowers of the States (Bon Air, 1991)
- Challenge of the Yukon: Dog Cards (Quaker Oats, 1950)
- Discovery Cards: Insects & Spiders V.1 (Curious Discoveries, Inc., 1996)
- Discovery Cards: Reptiles & Amphibians V.1 (Curious Discoveries, Inc., 1996)
- Discovery Cards: Sea Life V.1 (Curious Discoveries, Inc., 1996)
- Discovery Cards: Zoo Animals V.1 (Curious Discoveries, Inc., 1996)
- Dogs (Allen & Ginter, c. 1890)
- Dogs (Godfrey Phillips, 1935)
- National Parks Collection (Jefferson National Expansion Historical Assoc., 1995) [41]
- Wild Animals of the World (Allen & Ginter, c. 1890)
TV series[edit]
- A-Team (Topps, 1983)
- Abbott and Costello (DuoCards, 1996)
- AAAHH!! Real Monsters (Fleer, 1995)
- Addams Family (Donruss, 1964)
- Alf (Topps, 1987)
- Alphas (Cryptozoic, 2013)
- Alias (Inkworks, 2002)
- American Bandstand (Collect-a-Card, 1993)
- American Chopper (JoyRide, 2004)
- American Idol (Fleer, 2004); (Upper Deck, 2009) [42]
- Animaux (Panini, 2019)[43]
- Andy Griffith Show (Pacific, 1991)
- Angel (Inkworks, 1999)
- Archer, Seasons 1-4 (Cryptozoic 2014)
- Arrow (Cryptozoic, 2015)
- Batman (Topps, 1966) [note 13]
- Battlestar Galactica (1978) (Topps, 1978); (Dart, 1996)
- Battlestar Galactica (2004) (Rittenhouse, 2006)
- Baywatch (Sports Time, 1995)
- Beverly Hillbillies (Topps, 1963); (Eclipse, 1993) [44]
- Big Bang Theory, Seasons 1-7 (Cryptozoic, 2012-16)
- Bill Nye the Science Guy (SkyBox, 1995)
- Bionic Woman (Donruss, 1976)
- Brady Bunch (Topps, 1971)
- Branson on Stage[note 14] (NAC, 1992)
- Breaking Bad, Seasons 1-5 (Cryptozoic, 2014)
- Buck Rogers (1979) (Topps, 1979)
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Inkworks, 1999)
- Captain Scarlet (2005) (Cards Inc., 2001–02)
- Castle, Seasons 1-4 (Cryptozoic, 2013-14)
- Charlie's Angels (O-Pee-Chee, 1977)[45]
- CHiPs (Donruss, 1979) [44]
- Daktari (Philadelphia Gum, 1966–67)
- Dallas (Donruss, 1981)
- Dinosaurs (Pro Set, 1992)
- Dragon Ball (Panini, 2018)
- The Dukes of Hazzard (Donruss, 1980)
- Doctor Who (Topps, 2015) [46]
- Downton Abbey, Seaons 1-2 (Cryptozoic, 2014)
- Elena of Avalor (Panini)[47]
- The Flash (Cryptozoic, 2016)
- Flintstones (Dynamic Toy, 1962) [48]
- Flintstones NFL (Cardz, 1993)[note 15]
- Return of the Flintstones (Cardz, 1994) [50]
- Fringe, Seasons 1-5 (Cryptozoic, 2012-16)
- Gilligan's Island (Topps, 1965) [44]
- Gravity Falls (Panini)[51]
- As Aventuras de Poliana (Panini)[52]
- Gotham, Seasons 1-2 (Cryptozoic, 2016-17)
- Green Hornet (Donruss, 1966) [44]
- Guild, Seasons 1-3 (Cryptozoic, 2011)
- Happy Days (O-Pee-Chee, 1976)[53]
- Hogan's Heroes (Fleer, 1965) [44]
- Incredible Hulk (Topps, 1979) [44]
- Kojak (Monty Gum, 1975)[54]
- Legends of Tomorrow Series 1–2 (Cryptozoic, 2018)
- Lost in Space (Topps, 1965)[44]
- Magnum, P.I. (Donruss, 1982)
- Man from U.N.C.L.E. (Topps, 1965) [44]
- Mod Squad (Topps, 1966)
- Monkees (1966)
- Miraculous (Panini)[55]
- Misfits (Pop Culture Company, 2012)
- Mork & Mindy (Topps, 1978)
- Once Upon a Time (Cryptozoic, 2014)
- Orphan Black, Seasons 1-3 (Cryptozoic, 2016-17)
- Outer Limits (Topps, 1964) [56]
- Outlander, Seasons 1-2 (Cryptozoic, 2019)
- PAW Patrol (Panini, 2018)
- Pink Panther (Monty Gum)
- Psych, Seasons 1-8 (Cryptozoic, 2013-15)
- Revenge (Cryptozoic, 2013)
- Rick and Morty Season 1–3 (Cryptozoic, 2018)
- Simpsons (Topps, 1990)
- Sleepy Hollow (Cryptozoic, 2015)
- Smallville (Inkworks, 2002); (Cryptozoic, 2012)
- Sons of Anarchy, Seasons 1-7 (Cryptozoic, 2014-15)
- Soy Luna (Panini)[57]
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Topps)
- Star Trek Original (1966) (Leaf, 1967); (Topps, 1976);[44] (Impel, 1992) [note 16]; (SkyBox, 1999); (Rittenhouse, 2009)
- Star Trek Next Generation (1987) (Impel, 1992); (SkyBox, 1995); (Rittenhouse, 2010)
- Star Trek Deep Space Nine (1993) (SkyBox, 1993)
- Star Trek Voyager (1995) (SkyBox, 1998); (Rittenhouse, 2015)
- Star Trek Enterprise (2001) (Rittenhouse, 2002)
- Superman (Topps, 1965)
- Stargate SG-1 (Rittenhouse, 2001)
- Stargate Atlantis (Rittenhouse, 2005)
- Stargate Universe (Rittenhouse, 2009)
- Supergirl (Cryptozoic, 2018)
- Superman (Topps, 1966) [44]
- Supernatural (Inkworks, 2007); (Cryptozoic, 2014-16)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) (Topps, 1989)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) (Fleer, 2003)
- Three Stooges (Fleer, 1959);[58] (Fleer, 1966);[59] DuoCards (1997)
- ThunderCats (Bandai, 2012) [60]
- Vampirina (Panini)[61]
- Vampire Diaries, Seasons 1–4 (Cryptozoic, 2012–16)
- Violetta (Panini)[62]
- The Walking Dead Seasons 1–4 (2011–16)
- Welcome Back, Kotter (Topps, 1976)
- X-Files (Topps, 1995) [note 17]; (Inkworks, 2001) [note 18]; (Rittenhouse, 2018) [note 19]
- X-Files Connections (Inkworks, 2005);[65]
- Xena: Warrior Princess (Topps, 1998); (Rittenhouse, 2004)
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^ abFeaturing art by Joe Jusko.
- ^Set of lenticular cards.
- ^Set of 150 cards featuring art by Bill Sienkiewicz and others.
- ^Original art illustrated by Jim Lee. In 2017, Marvel used many of those cards as variant covers.[11]
- ^Artwork by Norm Saunders.
- ^About the 'Operation Desert Storm' in the Gulf War.
- ^Horror series illustrated by artist Ricardo Garijo.
- ^Illustration of famous actresses of that time.
- ^About the 1964 United States presidential election
- ^Featured famous women from politics, media and entertainment, culture, sports, and other areas of achievement.
- ^Featuring illustrated advertisement art.
- ^Several other sets of Jackson were made over the years including by Topps and OCP
- ^Topps produced five different sets, with three of them being illustrated by Norman Saunders and the rest with photograms from the Batman movie released that same year.[44]
- ^Country music TV show.
- ^Featuring The Flintstones in American football plays.[49]
- ^25th. Anniversary edition.
- ^Seasons 1–3.[63][64]
- ^Seasons 4–9.
- ^Seasons 10–11.
References[edit]
- ^Popular Science. p. 33. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^'Auto_Rally_cards'. Atlaspicturecards.com. Retrieved 2012-08-31.
- ^'1992 Collect-A-Card Muscle Cars Non-Sport | The Trading Card Database'. tradingcarddb.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^'2015 Rittenhouse Avengers: Silver Age Checklist, Info, More'. cardboardconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Pato Donald collection, Panini
- ^Marvel Annual Cards on Cardboardconnection
- ^Marvel 70th anniversary trading cards on Scifihobby.com
- ^Marvel Premier on Upper Deck website
- ^'Disney Mickey Mouse Sticker Collection 90 years'. store.panini.fr. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^ abcdefghijklSpider.Man trading cards guide, history on CardBoardConnection.com
- ^See All 29 Jim Lee Trading Card Variants That Will Move Marvel's Needle In July by Jude Terror, on BleedingCool, 18 June 2017
- ^'Amazon.com : Art Treasures of the Vatican Library Trading Cards Promo : Other Products : Everything Else'. amazon.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Terrifying but true tales beyond our borders on Monsterwax website
- ^'Collectors.com - Trading Cards - 1964 - Johnson vs. Goldwater'. collectors.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^'This is Bubble Gum's War in China'. Life. 1938-05-09. pp. 4–5. Retrieved 2012-09-08.
- ^'2015 Upper Deck Avengers: Age of Ultron Trading Cards'. cardboardconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Avengers Endgame on Panini website
- ^Batman Returns trading card set
- ^Beauty and the Beast on Panini France
- ^'Cars 3 - Collections Disney-Marvel'. store.panini.fr. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Coco cards, Panini France
- ^Chucky trading cards on Fright-Rags website
- ^Fright-Rags Releases New ‘Chucky’ Trading Cards & T-Shirts on GraveDecay, 12 Jul 2018
- ^Dragons stickers on Panini UK
- ^1982 E.T. box busters on Beckett.com
- ^'Collectors.com - Trading Cards - Topps - Topps High School Musical 3 Senior Year'. collectors.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Justice League Movie sticker collection, Panini UK
- ^'Repeat Viewing: Custom Trading Cards'. repeatviewing.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^The Lion King cards on Panini Frane
- ^Madagascar 3 collection, Panini UK
- ^'Mass Hysteria: The Definitive Night of the Living Dead Trading Card Checklist'. Johnny Martyr. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^'1996 Upper Deck Space Jam Non-Sport - Gallery | The Trading Card Database'. tradingcarddb.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Empire Strikes Back cards
- ^Toy Story 4 on Panini UK
- ^Turma da Monica – Lacos on Panini Brazil
- ^Wifi Ralph, Panini
- ^'1964 Topps Beatles Black and White 1st Series Checklist, Set Info, More'. cardboardconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^'Collectors.com - Trading Cards - Upper Deck - Upper Deck Christina Aguilera'. collectors.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^'The Elvis Trading Cards'. elvis.net. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^KISS DELUXE ULTRA-PREMIUM TRADING CARDS - BOX OF 12 FOIL PACKS
- ^'1995 National Parks Collection 1st Edition Non-Sport | The Trading Card Database'. tradingcarddb.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Upper Deck Launches American Idol Trading Cards, 24 March 2009
- ^Animaux 2019, Panini France
- ^ abcdefghijk17 collectible sets based on classic tv shows on MeTV.com
- ^1977 O-Pee-Chee Charlie's Angels checklist on Trading Card DB
- ^'2015 Topps Doctor Who Trading Cards Checklist, Info, Boxes'. cardboardconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Elena of Avalor stickers, Panini
- ^'1962 Dynamic Toy Co., 'The Flinstones'. sports.ha.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^'Fred Flintstone Gallery - 1993 | The Trading Card Database'. tradingcarddb.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^'Return Of The Flintstones Trading Card Box (1994 Cardz)'. DA Card World. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Gravity Falls collection, Panini
- ^As Aventuras de Poliana, Panini Brazil
- ^Happy Days cards on Collectors.com
- ^'Kojak trading cards'. trading-cards.org. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Miraculous, Panini Brazil
- ^'1964 Topps Monsters from Outer Limits Trading Cards Checklist, Info'. cardboardconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Soy Luna collection, Panini
- ^'The Three Stooges '1959' Trading Card Series Reissue by Richard Parks'. Kickstarter. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Collecting the 1966 Fleer The Three Stooges Trading Card Set: A Black-and-White Revival by Kevin Glew
- ^'2012 Bandai ThunderCats Trading Cards: Set Info, Reviews, Boxes for Sale'. cardboardconnection.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^Vampirina, Panini Brazil
- ^Violetta collection, Panini
- ^'X-Files - Topps - Super Premium Trading Cards (Season One)'. lulu-berlu.com. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^'X-Files Season 2 Trading Cards Box Topps'. bouquetboutique.com.au. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- ^X-Files: Connections Trading Cards on Toy Mania, June 2005
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