Song Parodies -> Recordings -> Authors that start with P
The list below contains links to the recordings that are based on the parody performers name.
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Pete Newman, "Green Green Grass At Home" a parody of Tom Jones, "Green Green Grass Of Home"
A parody that's been bootlegged around Europe - so I decided it was time to put it online and share it with everyone
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What the genius of Eclectech can do to a simple parody recording. Tony Blair's leaving soon... probably
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Phil Alexander, "The Business Analyst's Song" a parody of Gilbert and Sullivan, "The Major-General's Song"
Pretty much what the title says, I guess. Thanks to Rick D for supplying the backing track.
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Phil Alexander, "The Devil Went Down to Springfield" a parody of Charlie Daniels Band, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
A donut-eating competition between the Devil and Homer. No prizes for guessing the winner.
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He's a 150-year-old wizard, who as far as all the HP stories are concerned is way beyond the point where he's copulating... so why bother saying "he's gay"?
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Some essential facts about cells and genes, set to a possibly recognizable tune
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A Mikado parody featuring Frodo, Aragorn and Gollum as Pooh-Bah, Ko-Ko and Pish-Tush respectively
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A quick recording of my SOTM entry
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Phil Alexander, "Stega-Bronto-Brachylopho-Anodontosaurus" a parody of Mary Poppins, "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
All those unpronounceable dinosaur names...
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Not the best quality recording, unfortunately, but I couldn't find a decent backing track. Ah, well.
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I think the title's fairly self-explanatory...
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Less said the better, methinks
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Phil Alexander, "When I'm Cleaning Windows™" a parody of George Formby, "When I'm Cleaning Windows"
My first ukulele recording is a parody of the Formby classic
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The title says it all... possibly my favourite recording so far, but very difficult to sing at speed.
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A repost as the initial link for this song points to a dead website.
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...or the inevitable result of spelling out those swearwords...
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About an unfortunate visit to the Intensive Care Unit
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YouTube video added to my earlier recording - just in case you weren't sure what the words were. This took way too long, so don't expect many more of these...
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One for the Heroes fans (being tone deaf might help, too)
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A song I wrote for my new ukulele.
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Project Sisyphus and Spaff.com, "The Saw Song"
A cheerful ode to the "Saw" movie series, featuring the wicked words of Spaff—and the musical mayhem of Project Sisyphus.
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Project Sisyphus, ""I've Got Garageband""
A few years ago, Apple developed their free "Garageband" software so that anyone who bought a Mac could instantly become a musician. Perhaps this wasn't such a great idea. This song, produced entirely with Garageband, features Wally Wingert on vocals.
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