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Permanent Record: Al in the Box

Permanent Record: Al in the Box is a four disc compilation box set of songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic, released on September 27, 1994. The album, released by Scotti Brothers Records so that the label could make monetary projections for the fiscal year, collects Yankovic's favorite songs from his first eight studio albums. The collection also includes alternate versions of "My Bologna", "Happy Birthday", "UHF" and the new single, "Headline News", a parody of "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" by Crash Test Dummies. It peaked at number 104 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Permanent Record: Al in the Box
Box set by
ReleasedSeptember 27, 1994
RecordedSeptember 1979 – April 1994
GenreComedy
Length3:00:27
LabelRock 'n Roll Records
Scotti Brothers
Producer"Weird Al" Yankovic, Rick Derringer
"Weird Al" Yankovic chronology
Alapalooza
(1993)
Permanent Record: Al in the Box
(1994)
Greatest Hits Volume II
(1994)
Singles from Permanent Record: Al in the Box
  1. "Headline News"
    Released: September 27, 1994

The collection was met with mostly positive critical reviews, with many appreciating the gathering of some of Yankovic's best works. However, the box set was not a high seller, and near the end of the 1990s, it ranked as Yankovic's least-purchased album. In 2006, due to a mishap by Volcano Records, the artwork for the set was lost, and the collection went out of print. Yankovic refused to scan existing copies of the album to make new ones, fearing that it would lead to an inferior product.

Production

Release and music

While Yankovic was writing the original songs for a new album—which would later be released in 1996 as Bad Hair Day—his label, Scotti Brothers Records, insisted that he release a new record in order to meet monetary projections for the fourth fiscal quarter of the year. Yankovic, however, explained that he would be unable to finish a new record in time, so his label decided to release a box set that eventually was named Permanent Record: Al in the Box. The label then stipulated that Yankovic would need to at least record a new single to promote the box set. Yankovic complied, producing the parody "Headline News", a spoof of "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" by Crash Test Dummies, which would also appear on his second greatest hits album.[1]

While most of the songs that appear on this record can be found on Yankovic's first eight studio albums, there are several unique inclusions. The version of "My Bologna" is the Capitol Records single version, which only featured the accordion and Yankovic's voice. Early pressings of the album included the incorrect version of "My Bologna", but this was later rectified in subsequent pressings.[2] The version of "Happy Birthday" included was previously released on the 1981 independent Another One Rides the Bus EP.[3] Finally, the third disc contains the single edit of "UHF" as opposed to the lengthier version available on UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff; this was done because Yankovic figured that "fans would appreciate having both versions available."[4]

Title and artwork

Both "Permanent Record" and "Al in the Box" were titles proposed by Yankovic; however, he favored the former, whereas his label preferred the latter. Both parties, being unwilling to yield, eventually decided to compromise and name the release Permanent Record: Al in the Box.[5] The album also included a detailed booklet, written by Yankovic's long-time associate, Dr. Demento.[3] When Yankovic's recording contract was transferred from Scotti Brothers to Volcano in the late 1990s, the artwork for the set was lost, causing the set to go out of print; although Yankovic noted that the label "could just scan existing booklets and CD art and crank out boxed sets with slightly inferior graphics," he did not want to put out a product that was not up to his usual standards.[6]

Reception

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [7]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [8]
Spin(positive)[9]

Barry Weber of AllMusic awarded the album four-and-a-half stars out of five, and argued that "no [other greatest hits album of Yankovic's] matches Permanent Record, a four-CD set of Yankovic's best songs".[7] He applauded many of the parodies, and called several of them—namely "My Bologna", "Eat It", "Like a Surgeon", "Yoda", "Fat", and "Smells Like Nirvana"—"defining satires".[7] He also wrote that the originals contained on the record were "overlooked but equally entertaining".[7] Nathan Brackett and Christian Hoard, in The Rolling Stone Album Guide, awarded the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, denoting that the album averaged between good and excellent.[8] Craig Rosen of Billboard magazine opined that the album "will remind consumers that Yankovic has outlasted" many of his past parody targets.[10] Chuck Eddy of Spin magazine named the album the fourth most "essential" comedy record, writing that album is proof "for fifth-grade smart alecks, no rock star is greater" than Yankovic.[9]

Commercial performance

The box set was released on September 27, 1994. As of January 1997, the set was Yankovic's worst-selling album, trailing all of his studio releases, as well as his various compilation and greatest hits albums.[11] On March 1, 2006, the record went out of print, due to the aforementioned loss of the artwork.[6] The collection's only single, "Headline News", charted and peaked at number four on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which corresponds to a position of 104 on the Billboard Hot 100.[12]

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "My Bologna" (orig. Doug Fieger, Berton Averre, arr. "Weird Al" Yankovic)[13] – 2:20 (2:01 on misprint edition)
  2. "Another One Rides the Bus" (orig. John Deacon, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 2:36
  3. "Happy Birthday" (Yankovic)[13] – 2:36
  4. "I Love Rocky Road" (orig. Jake Hooker, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 2:36
  5. "Ricky" (orig. Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 2:36
  6. "Polkas on 45" (Polka medley, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 4:23
  7. "Midnight Star" (Yankovic)[13] – 4:35
    • Original; this song is about ludicrous supermarket tabloids.[3] From the 1984 album "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D.[3]
  8. "Eat It" (orig. Michael Jackson, arr. "Weird Al" Yankovic)[13] – 3:21
    • Parody of "Beat It" by Michael Jackson;[14] a song about a parent's exasperating quest to get their picky child to eat.[19] From the 1984 album "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D.[3]
  9. "Mr. Popeil" (Yankovic)[13] – 4:42
    • A style parody of the B-52s;[20] about the inventor Samuel Popeil, his myriad inventions of varying usefulness, and his son Ron's infomercials.[3] From the 1984 album "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D.[3]
  10. "I Lost on Jeopardy" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:28
  11. "Buy Me a Condo" (Yankovic)[13] – 3:51
  12. "King of Suede" (orig. Sting, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 4:14

Disc two

  1. "Yoda" (orig. Ray Davies, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:58
  2. "This Is the Life" (Yankovic)[13] – 3:06
    • Style parody of 1920s and 1930s music;[22] the singer brags about his lavish lifestyle.[21] From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid.[3] Theme to the Michael Keaton film, Johnny Dangerously.[23]
  3. "Like a Surgeon" (orig. Billy Steinberg, Tom Kelly, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:32
  4. "One More Minute" (Yankovic)[13] – 4:04
    • Style parody of Elvis Presley-like Doo-wop;[23] the song describes the myriad tortures that the singer would sooner endure than spending "one more minute" with his ex-girlfriend.[21] From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid.[3]
  5. "I Want a New Duck" (orig. Chris Hayes, Huey Lewis, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:04
  6. "Dare to Be Stupid" (Yankovic)[13] – 3:25
    • Style parody of Devo;[24] the song recounts a list of "stupid" things a person can do.[21] From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid.[3]
  7. "Hooked on Polkas" (Polka medley, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:50
    • A polka medley including songs popular in 1984 and 1985.[21] From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid.[3]
  8. "Addicted to Spuds" (orig. Robert Palmer, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:50
  9. "Dog Eat Dog" (Yankovic)[13] – 3:42
  10. "Here's Johnny" (orig. Peter Wolf, Ina Wolf, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:24
  11. "Living with a Hernia" (orig. Dan Hartman, Charlie Midnight, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:20
  12. "Christmas at Ground Zero" (Yankovic)[13] – 3:09
    • Style parody of Christmas carols;[16] the song discusses nuclear annihilation during the holidays.[16] From the 1986 album Polka Party!.[3]

Disc three

  1. "Lasagna" (arr. "Weird Al" Yankovic)[13] – 2:46
  2. "Good Old Days" (Yankovic)[13] – 3:21
    • Style parody of James Taylor;[3] in this song, a psychopath reminisces his childhood.[26] From the 1988 album Even Worse.[3]
  3. "Fat" (orig. Michael Jackson, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:37
    • Parody of "Bad" by Michael Jackson;[14] the spoof discusses a man's obesity, which is blown out of proportion.[26] From the 1988 album Even Worse.[3]
  4. "Melanie" (Yankovic)[13] – 3:58
    • Original; the song describes a socially inept apartment dweller's attempts to woo his neighbor Melanie.[26] From the 1988 album Even Worse.[3]
  5. "I Think I'm a Clone Now" (orig. Ritchie Cordell, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:20
  6. "You Make Me" (Yankovic)[13] – 3:06
    • Style parody of Oingo Boingo;[3][27][28] the song describes a person's desire to engage in strange behavior compelled by another person.[26] From the 1988 album Even Worse.[3]
  7. "Alimony" (orig. Tommy James, Bo Gentry, Ritchie Cordell, Bobby Bloom, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:16
  8. "UHF" (single version) (Yankovic)[13] – 3:49
  9. "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies" (Mark Knopfler, Gordon Sumner, Paul Henning, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:11
    • Parody of "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits;[14] the song features the slightly altered lyrics of the theme song from the television series The Beverly Hillbillies which are set to the tune of Dire Straits's single.[29] From the 1989 album and soundtrack UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff.[3]
  10. "The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota" (Yankovic)[13] – 6:50
    • Style parody of Harry Chapin and Gordon Lightfoot;[3] this is a folk song about a family road trip to a tourist location in Minnesota.[29] (Insert booklet incorrectly gives time as 6:24.) From the 1989 album and soundtrack UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff.[3]
  11. "Spam" (orig. Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:00
    • Parody of "Stand" by R.E.M.;[14] this is an ode to the canned luncheon meat Spam.[29] From the 1989 album and soundtrack UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff.[3]
  12. "Generic Blues" (Yankovic)[13] – 4:34
    • Style parody of the blues;[3] a song with deliberately clichéd and over-the-top lyrics.[29] From the 1989 album and soundtrack UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff.[3]

Disc four

  1. "Polka Your Eyes Out" (Polka medley, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:50
    • A polka medley including songs popular from 1990 to 1992. From the 1992 album Off the Deep End.[30]
  2. "You Don't Love Me Anymore" (Yankovic)[13] – 4:00
    • Original;[23] this is a ballad that is addressed to an ex-girlfriend who did numerous exaggerated and deadly things to the oblivious singer.[30] From the 1992 album Off the Deep End.[3]
  3. "Smells Like Nirvana" (orig. Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:42
  4. "When I Was Your Age" (Yankovic)[13] – 4:35
    • Original; the singer tells a child how he never had it as good as he does, but takes it to exaggerated lengths.[30] From the 1992 album Off the Deep End.[3]
  5. "I Can't Watch This" (orig. MC Hammer, Rick James, Alonzo Miller, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:31
  6. "Trigger Happy" (Yankovic)[13] – 3:46
  7. "Taco Grande" (orig. Christian Carlos Warren, Gerardo Mejia, Alberto Slezynger, and Rosa Soy, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:44
    • Parody of "Rico Suave" by Gerardo;[14] the song documents a narrator's visit to a Mexican restaurant. Cheech Marin does a brief Spanish monologue in the song.[30] From the 1992 album Off the Deep End.[3]
  8. "Bedrock Anthem" (orig. Anthony Kiedis, John Frusciante, Flea, Chad Smith, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:43
  9. "Harvey the Wonder Hamster" (Yankovic)[13] – 0:21
    • Original; this is a short song about the titular hamster.[32] From the 1993 album Alapalooza.[3]
  10. "Achy Breaky Song" (orig. Don Von Tress, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:23
  11. "Livin' in the Fridge" (org. Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Mark Hudson, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:33
  12. "Frank's 2000" TV" (Yankovic)[13] – 4:07
    • Style parody of R.E.M.'s early work;[16] a song about consumerism and modern electronics, describing the neighborhood's envy of the eponymous character's new television.[32] From the 1993 album Alapalooza.[3]
  13. "Jurassic Park" (orig. Jimmy Webb, arr. Yankovic)[13] – 3:55
  14. "Headline News" (orig. Brad Roberts, arr. Yankovic)[13] - 3:46

Credits and personnel

Chart positions

Singles

Year Song Peak positions
US
100

[12]
1994 "Headline News" 104

References

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Permanent Record Al in the Box is a four disc compilation box set of songs by Weird Al Yankovic released on September 27 1994 The album released by Scotti Brothers Records so that the label could make monetary projections for the fiscal year collects Yankovic s favorite songs from his first eight studio albums The collection also includes alternate versions of My Bologna Happy Birthday UHF and the new single Headline News a parody of Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by Crash Test Dummies It peaked at number 104 on the Billboard Hot 100 Permanent Record Al in the BoxBox set by Weird Al YankovicReleasedSeptember 27 1994RecordedSeptember 1979 April 1994GenreComedyLength3 00 27LabelRock n Roll RecordsScotti BrothersProducer Weird Al Yankovic Rick Derringer Weird Al Yankovic chronologyAlapalooza 1993 Permanent Record Al in the Box 1994 Greatest Hits Volume II 1994 Singles from Permanent Record Al in the Box Headline News Released September 27 1994The collection was met with mostly positive critical reviews with many appreciating the gathering of some of Yankovic s best works However the box set was not a high seller and near the end of the 1990s it ranked as Yankovic s least purchased album In 2006 due to a mishap by Volcano Records the artwork for the set was lost and the collection went out of print Yankovic refused to scan existing copies of the album to make new ones fearing that it would lead to an inferior product Contents 1 Production 1 1 Release and music 1 2 Title and artwork 2 Reception 2 1 Critical response 2 2 Commercial performance 3 Track listing 3 1 Disc one 3 2 Disc two 3 3 Disc three 3 4 Disc four 4 Credits and personnel 5 Chart positions 5 1 Singles 6 ReferencesProduction EditRelease and music Edit While Yankovic was writing the original songs for a new album which would later be released in 1996 as Bad Hair Day his label Scotti Brothers Records insisted that he release a new record in order to meet monetary projections for the fourth fiscal quarter of the year Yankovic however explained that he would be unable to finish a new record in time so his label decided to release a box set that eventually was named Permanent Record Al in the Box The label then stipulated that Yankovic would need to at least record a new single to promote the box set Yankovic complied producing the parody Headline News a spoof of Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by Crash Test Dummies which would also appear on his second greatest hits album 1 While most of the songs that appear on this record can be found on Yankovic s first eight studio albums there are several unique inclusions The version of My Bologna is the Capitol Records single version which only featured the accordion and Yankovic s voice Early pressings of the album included the incorrect version of My Bologna but this was later rectified in subsequent pressings 2 The version of Happy Birthday included was previously released on the 1981 independent Another One Rides the Bus EP 3 Finally the third disc contains the single edit of UHF as opposed to the lengthier version available on UHF Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff this was done because Yankovic figured that fans would appreciate having both versions available 4 Title and artwork Edit Both Permanent Record and Al in the Box were titles proposed by Yankovic however he favored the former whereas his label preferred the latter Both parties being unwilling to yield eventually decided to compromise and name the release Permanent Record Al in the Box 5 The album also included a detailed booklet written by Yankovic s long time associate Dr Demento 3 When Yankovic s recording contract was transferred from Scotti Brothers to Volcano in the late 1990s the artwork for the set was lost causing the set to go out of print although Yankovic noted that the label could just scan existing booklets and CD art and crank out boxed sets with slightly inferior graphics he did not want to put out a product that was not up to his usual standards 6 Reception EditCritical response Edit Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 7 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 8 Spin positive 9 Barry Weber of AllMusic awarded the album four and a half stars out of five and argued that no other greatest hits album of Yankovic s matches Permanent Record a four CD set of Yankovic s best songs 7 He applauded many of the parodies and called several of them namely My Bologna Eat It Like a Surgeon Yoda Fat and Smells Like Nirvana defining satires 7 He also wrote that the originals contained on the record were overlooked but equally entertaining 7 Nathan Brackett and Christian Hoard in The Rolling Stone Album Guide awarded the album three and a half stars out of five denoting that the album averaged between good and excellent 8 Craig Rosen of Billboard magazine opined that the album will remind consumers that Yankovic has outlasted many of his past parody targets 10 Chuck Eddy of Spin magazine named the album the fourth most essential comedy record writing that album is proof for fifth grade smart alecks no rock star is greater than Yankovic 9 Commercial performance Edit The box set was released on September 27 1994 As of January 1997 the set was Yankovic s worst selling album trailing all of his studio releases as well as his various compilation and greatest hits albums 11 On March 1 2006 the record went out of print due to the aforementioned loss of the artwork 6 The collection s only single Headline News charted and peaked at number four on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart which corresponds to a position of 104 on the Billboard Hot 100 12 Track listing EditDisc one Edit My Bologna orig Doug Fieger Berton Averre arr Weird Al Yankovic 13 2 20 2 01 on misprint edition Parody of My Sharona by The Knack 14 the narrator talks about his obsession with bologna sausage 15 This version is the 1979 Capitol Records version of the song 3 Another One Rides the Bus orig John Deacon arr Yankovic 13 2 36 Parody of Another One Bites the Dust by Queen 14 the narrator laments a crowded public bus From the 1983 album Weird Al Yankovic 3 Happy Birthday Yankovic 13 2 36 Style parody of Tonio K 16 the song is a morbidly depressing birthday greeting detailing ails of the world 16 From the 1981 EP Another One Rides the Bus 3 I Love Rocky Road orig Jake Hooker arr Yankovic 13 2 36 Parody of I Love Rock n Roll by Joan Jett 14 the narrator expresses his love towards the titular ice cream flavor 17 From the 1983 album Weird Al Yankovic 3 Ricky orig Mike Chapman Nicky Chinn arr Yankovic 13 2 36 Parody of Mickey by Toni Basil 14 this is an ode to I Love Lucy with Yankovic playing the part of Ricky and Tress MacNeille as Lucy 18 From the 1983 album Weird Al Yankovic 3 Polkas on 45 Polka medley arr Yankovic 13 4 23 This was Yanovic s first polka medley of popular songs 3 From the 1984 album Weird Al Yankovic in 3 D 3 Midnight Star Yankovic 13 4 35 Original this song is about ludicrous supermarket tabloids 3 From the 1984 album Weird Al Yankovic in 3 D 3 Eat It orig Michael Jackson arr Weird Al Yankovic 13 3 21 Parody of Beat It by Michael Jackson 14 a song about a parent s exasperating quest to get their picky child to eat 19 From the 1984 album Weird Al Yankovic in 3 D 3 Mr Popeil Yankovic 13 4 42 A style parody of the B 52s 20 about the inventor Samuel Popeil his myriad inventions of varying usefulness and his son Ron s infomercials 3 From the 1984 album Weird Al Yankovic in 3 D 3 I Lost on Jeopardy orig Greg Kihn Steve Wright arr Yankovic 13 3 28 Parody of Jeopardy by The Greg Kihn Band 14 a Jeopardy contestant details why he lost 3 From the 1984 album Weird Al Yankovic in 3 D 3 Buy Me a Condo Yankovic 13 3 51 Style parody of Bob Marley and reggae 3 a Rastafarian sings about giving up his lifestyle to become a yuppie 3 From the 1984 album Weird Al Yankovic in 3 D 3 King of Suede orig Sting arr Yankovic 13 4 14 Parody of King of Pain by The Police 14 a song about the world s greatest fabric salesman 3 From the 1984 album Weird Al Yankovic in 3 D 3 Disc two Edit Yoda orig Ray Davies arr Yankovic 13 3 58 Parody of Lola by The Kinks 14 the spoof describes the Dagobah setting events of The Empire Strikes Back as told from the point of view of Luke Skywalker 21 From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid 3 This Is the Life Yankovic 13 3 06 Style parody of 1920s and 1930s music 22 the singer brags about his lavish lifestyle 21 From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid 3 Theme to the Michael Keaton film Johnny Dangerously 23 Like a Surgeon orig Billy Steinberg Tom Kelly arr Yankovic 13 3 32 Parody of Like a Virgin by Madonna 14 the song is about an incompetent surgeon performing surgery 21 From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid 3 One More Minute Yankovic 13 4 04 Style parody of Elvis Presley like Doo wop 23 the song describes the myriad tortures that the singer would sooner endure than spending one more minute with his ex girlfriend 21 From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid 3 I Want a New Duck orig Chris Hayes Huey Lewis arr Yankovic 13 3 04 Parody of I Want a New Drug by Huey Lewis and the News 14 this is a song about how much the singer wants a better pet duck 21 From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid 3 Dare to Be Stupid Yankovic 13 3 25 Style parody of Devo 24 the song recounts a list of stupid things a person can do 21 From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid 3 Hooked on Polkas Polka medley arr Yankovic 13 3 50 A polka medley including songs popular in 1984 and 1985 21 From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid 3 Addicted to Spuds orig Robert Palmer arr Yankovic 13 3 50 Addicted to Love by Robert Palmer 14 a song about a man s obsession for potatoes and potato based dishes 25 From the 1986 album Polka Party 3 Dog Eat Dog Yankovic 13 3 42 Style parody of Talking Heads 3 the narrator describes his experience in an office building 25 From the 1986 album Polka Party 3 Here s Johnny orig Peter Wolf Ina Wolf arr Yankovic 13 3 24 Parody of Who s Johnny by El DeBarge 14 the song is an ode to Ed McMahon 25 From the 1986 album Polka Party 3 Living with a Hernia orig Dan Hartman Charlie Midnight arr Yankovic 13 3 20 Parody of Living in America by James Brown 14 the song discusses various types of hernias 25 From the 1986 album Polka Party 3 Christmas at Ground Zero Yankovic 13 3 09 Style parody of Christmas carols 16 the song discusses nuclear annihilation during the holidays 16 From the 1986 album Polka Party 3 Disc three Edit Lasagna arr Weird Al Yankovic 13 2 46 Parody of the folk song La Bamba 14 a song centered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine 26 From the 1988 album Even Worse 3 Good Old Days Yankovic 13 3 21 Style parody of James Taylor 3 in this song a psychopath reminisces his childhood 26 From the 1988 album Even Worse 3 Fat orig Michael Jackson arr Yankovic 13 3 37 Parody of Bad by Michael Jackson 14 the spoof discusses a man s obesity which is blown out of proportion 26 From the 1988 album Even Worse 3 Melanie Yankovic 13 3 58 Original the song describes a socially inept apartment dweller s attempts to woo his neighbor Melanie 26 From the 1988 album Even Worse 3 I Think I m a Clone Now orig Ritchie Cordell arr Yankovic 13 3 20 Parody of I Think We re Alone Now as performed by Tiffany 14 the song is about a man s experiences of being a lab created identical clone 26 From the 1988 album Even Worse 3 You Make Me Yankovic 13 3 06 Style parody of Oingo Boingo 3 27 28 the song describes a person s desire to engage in strange behavior compelled by another person 26 From the 1988 album Even Worse 3 Alimony orig Tommy James Bo Gentry Ritchie Cordell Bobby Bloom arr Yankovic 13 3 16 Parody of Mony Mony as performed by Billy Idol 14 the song discusses a man and his alimony payments to his ex wife 26 From the 1988 album Even Worse 3 UHF single version Yankovic 13 3 49 Original this is the theme song to Yankovic s 1989 film UHF 29 From the 1989 album and soundtrack UHF Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff 3 Money for Nothing Beverly Hillbillies Mark Knopfler Gordon Sumner Paul Henning arr Yankovic 13 3 11 Parody of Money for Nothing by Dire Straits 14 the song features the slightly altered lyrics of the theme song from the television series The Beverly Hillbillies which are set to the tune of Dire Straits s single 29 From the 1989 album and soundtrack UHF Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff 3 The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota Yankovic 13 6 50 Style parody of Harry Chapin and Gordon Lightfoot 3 this is a folk song about a family road trip to a tourist location in Minnesota 29 Insert booklet incorrectly gives time as 6 24 From the 1989 album and soundtrack UHF Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff 3 Spam orig Bill Berry Peter Buck Mike Mills Michael Stipe arr Yankovic 13 3 00 Parody of Stand by R E M 14 this is an ode to the canned luncheon meat Spam 29 From the 1989 album and soundtrack UHF Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff 3 Generic Blues Yankovic 13 4 34 Style parody of the blues 3 a song with deliberately cliched and over the top lyrics 29 From the 1989 album and soundtrack UHF Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff 3 Disc four Edit Polka Your Eyes Out Polka medley arr Yankovic 13 3 50 A polka medley including songs popular from 1990 to 1992 From the 1992 album Off the Deep End 30 You Don t Love Me Anymore Yankovic 13 4 00 Original 23 this is a ballad that is addressed to an ex girlfriend who did numerous exaggerated and deadly things to the oblivious singer 30 From the 1992 album Off the Deep End 3 Smells Like Nirvana orig Kurt Cobain Dave Grohl Krist Novoselic arr Yankovic 13 3 42 Parody of Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana 14 the song pokes fun at the original song s ambiguous and unintelligible lyrics 30 From the 1992 album Off the Deep End 3 When I Was Your Age Yankovic 13 4 35 Original the singer tells a child how he never had it as good as he does but takes it to exaggerated lengths 30 From the 1992 album Off the Deep End 3 I Can t Watch This orig MC Hammer Rick James Alonzo Miller arr Yankovic 13 3 31 Parody of U Can t Touch This by MC Hammer 14 the singer laments the state of television 30 From the 1992 album Off the Deep End 3 Trigger Happy Yankovic 13 3 46 Style parody of The Beach Boys and Jan amp Dean 31 about a man who has an exaggerated obsession with firearms 30 From the 1992 album Off the Deep End 3 Taco Grande orig Christian Carlos Warren Gerardo Mejia Alberto Slezynger and Rosa Soy arr Yankovic 13 3 44 Parody of Rico Suave by Gerardo 14 the song documents a narrator s visit to a Mexican restaurant Cheech Marin does a brief Spanish monologue in the song 30 From the 1992 album Off the Deep End 3 Bedrock Anthem orig Anthony Kiedis John Frusciante Flea Chad Smith arr Yankovic 13 3 43 Parody of Under the Bridge and Give It Away by the Red Hot Chili Peppers 14 the song describes someone who wants to be a Flintstone and live in Bedrock 32 From the 1993 album Alapalooza 3 Harvey the Wonder Hamster Yankovic 13 0 21 Original this is a short song about the titular hamster 32 From the 1993 album Alapalooza 3 Achy Breaky Song orig Don Von Tress arr Yankovic 13 3 23 Parody of Achy Breaky Heart by Billy Ray Cyrus 14 the singer begs to not have to listen to the original song 32 From the 1993 album Alapalooza 3 Livin in the Fridge org Steven Tyler Joe Perry Mark Hudson arr Yankovic 13 3 33 Parody of Livin on the Edge by Aerosmith 14 a tune that discusses leftovers that have grown sentient in the refrigerator 32 From the 1993 album Alapalooza 3 Frank s 2000 TV Yankovic 13 4 07 Style parody of R E M s early work 16 a song about consumerism and modern electronics describing the neighborhood s envy of the eponymous character s new television 32 From the 1993 album Alapalooza 3 Jurassic Park orig Jimmy Webb arr Yankovic 13 3 55 Parody of MacArthur Park by Richard Harris 14 a spoof that recounts the plot to the movie Jurassic Park 32 From the 1993 album Alapalooza 3 Headline News orig Brad Roberts arr Yankovic 13 3 46 Parody of Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by Crash Test Dummies 14 the song details three major tabloid stories of 1993 3 This single was recorded for this compilation 3 Credits and personnel EditBand members and production 33 Weird Al Yankovic synthesizer piano accordion vocals production Jim West guitar Steve Jay banjo bass talking drums Jon Bermuda Schwartz percussion drums Richard Bennett banjo ukulele guitar Ruben Valtierra keyboards Rick Derringer guitar mandolin production Tony Papa engineerFeatured artists 33 Cheech Marin vocals on Taco Grande Mark Knopfler guitar on Money for Nothing Beverly Hillbillies Guy Fletcher synthesizer on Money for Nothing Beverly Hillbillies Alan Reed voice of Fred Flintstone on Bedrock Anthem Mel Blanc voice of Barney Rubble and Dino on Bedrock Anthem Other personnel 33 Warren Luening trumpet Joel Miller bongos Don Pardo announcer Joel Peskin clarinet Lisa Popeil Petsye Powell Andrea Robinson and Pattie Brooks background vocals Pat Regan synthesizer piano Jim Self tuba Robert Tebow double bass Jimmy Z Zavala saxophone harmonica William K Anderson saxophone harmonica Mike Kieffer percussion Dorothy Remsen harp Tress MacNeille voice of Lucy Ricardo Dawn Smithey Zaidee Cole and Joan Manners background vocals Gary Herbig clarinet saxophone Bill Scott yodeling Al Viola banjo The Glove scratching The Waters Sisters background vocals Sonny Burke piano James Cox guitar synthesizer Tommy Johnson tuba John Roarke voices Kim Bullard synthesizer Joe Sublett saxophone Ronny Jay record scratching Nichole Larson background vocals Donny Sierer saxophone The Step Sisters vocals Jim Haas background vocals Jon Joyce background vocals Gene Morford background vocals Carmen Twillie background vocals Jerry Whitman background vocals Sandy Berman dinosaur sound effectsChart positions EditSingles Edit Year Song Peak positionsUS100 12 1994 Headline News 104References Edit Yankovic Alfred February 1995 Visions of Gray Interview Interviewed by Jeff Elbel Retrieved June 23 2010 Yankovic Alfred February 2000 Ask Al Q amp As for February 2000 WeirdAl com Retrieved June 21 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl Hansen Barret 1994 Permanent Record Al in the Box Notes By Dr Demento liner Weird Al Yankovic California United States Scotti Brothers Records Yankovic Alfred May 1999 Ask Al Q amp As for May 1999 WeirdAl com Retrieved June 21 2013 Yankovic Alfred August 1999 Ask Al Q amp As for August 1999 WeirdAl com Retrieved June 21 2013 a b Yankovic Alfred April 27 2006 Ask Al Q amp As for April 27 2006 WeirdAl com Retrieved June 21 2013 a b c d Weber Barry Permanent Record Al in the Box at AllMusic Retrieved June 21 2013 a b Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian 2004 The Rolling Stone Album Guide New York City Simon and Schuster p 893 ISBN 9781439109397 a b Eddy Chuck June 2009 Essentials Novelty Songs 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Weird Al Forefather of the YouTube Spoof Wired Archived from the original on October 21 2008 Retrieved October 21 2008 Mather Marianne February 20 2011 Story Time Naperville Sun Sun Times Media Group Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved April 29 2013 subscription required Yankovic Alfred January 2000 Ask Al Q amp As for July 1999 WeirdAl com Archived from the original on June 24 2010 Retrieved June 26 2010 a b c d e f g Dare to Be Stupid liner Weird Al Yankovic Scotti Bros Records 1985 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Yankovic Alfred April 2000 Ask Al Q amp As for April 2000 WeirdAl com Retrieved 30 June 2010 a b c Weird Al Yankovic The Ultimate Video Collection Media notes Jay Levey Weird Al Yankovic Volcano Entertainment 2003 2003 82876 53727 9 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in 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