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Yes Foo Bar.Aaron Wilburn is the guy you hear singing most of the rip offs of my Lyrics. Louie the Cat thought, If the Bird is busy arguing, Ill just grab him.
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(Outside of this discussion, I couldn't find much to conclusively determine it either way, but if that's really you, I'll bet you know the story, and can help us help the 'net settle the history of this awesome parody once and for all!) Weird Al Yankovic Miscellaneous Peter And The Wolf Hello, Boys and Girls. What light can you shed on the story between you and Aaron Wilburn, who also sometimes gets credit for it? (Or was he also someone who performed it?) Cats in the Kettle Words by Weird Al Yankovic music by Harry Chapin (capo 8th fret) opening riff A Asus2 Asus4 Asus2 Em/A e-0-0-2p0- B-0-3-0-0-0- G-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-0- D-2-2-2-2-2-2-2. But while googling around to back it up, I also found this. I'll buy that, and have modified my original post accordingly.
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I think the "DJ Jimmy Ray & Jay" song dates to the mid-90s, and the Mad Music Archive attributes it to Manic Larry Baker in the late 80s.) I concur with the guy who posted here about the difference between authoring and performing a song. Weird Al Yankovic - Youre Pitiful My life is brilliant What Was I too early Sorry. (EDIT : Wikipedia page no longer refers to it. Demento in 1976, 'Weird Al' Yankovic has spent more than 40 years building his reputation as America's preeminent parody songwriter. As with the erroneous attributions of Chapin's song to Stevens, this parody has been attributed incorrectly to "Weird Al" Yankovic - a source of irritation to Yankovic, who eschews the use of racist humor. Since first getting national airplay on the Dr. 2.Īccording to Wikipedia, DJs Jimmy Ray & Jay of WGH-FM Eagle 97.3 (Norfolk, VA) wrote performed a parody of the song, entitled " Cat's in the Kettle" on their second release Ill-Eagles II: Living in the House of Hope, which plays with the stereotype that Chinese restaurants in America use cat meat to pad out their food. (Maybe the same songwriter, but recorded under a different name by a couple of US DJs?) under the name of the Ill-Eagles, it appears as Track 5 of their Solid Mold, Vol. I think the late Jim Taylor of Sydney claimed to have written it.Ĭlose. Help make our music text archive better: If you find some new information about Weird Al Yankovic singer from our site, that isn’t already on moodpint, please let us know, Any information, reviews, or news is appreciated. Accordi di Cats In The Kettle (Weird Al Yankovic), impara gratis a suonare lo spartito.