Song Parodies -> Recordings -> Authors that start with P

The list below contains links to the recordings that are based on the parody performers name.

The recordings archive is broken down by original performer name and by author name.

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Authors that start with P

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  (Click Here to Listen)
Pete Newman - The Green Green Grass at Home: (MP3) Submitted: January 13, 2005 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "My Way (The Blair Version)" a parody of Frank Sinatra, "My Way"
What the genius of Eclectech can do to a simple parody recording. Tony Blair's leaving soon... probably  (Click Here to Listen)
eclectech.co.uk: (Flash) Submitted: May 2, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
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.  (Click Here to Listen)
http://www.asqu08.dsl.pipex.com/: (mp3) Submitted: July 28, 2004 (Leave a Comment)
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.  (Click Here to Listen)
www.soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: October 17, 2005 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "Dumbledore's Gay" a parody of Dion, "Runaround Sue"
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"?  (Click Here to Listen)
soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: October 30, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "The Genome Song" a parody of Eric Idle, "The Galaxy Song"
Some essential facts about cells and genes, set to a possibly recognizable tune  (Click Here to Listen)
soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: October 9, 2004 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "The Splitting of the Fellowship" a parody of Gilbert and Sullivan, "I Am So Proud"
A Mikado parody featuring Frodo, Aragorn and Gollum as Pooh-Bah, Ko-Ko and Pish-Tush respectively  (Click Here to Listen)
soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: April 19, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "The Gamer" a parody of Kenny Rogers, "The Gambler"
A quick recording of my SOTM entry  (Click Here to Listen)
www.soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: February 6, 2006 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "Stega-Bronto-Brachylopho-Anodontosaurus" a parody of Mary Poppins, "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
All those unpronounceable dinosaur names...  (Click Here to Listen)
soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: February 22, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "Another Bastard Spammer" a parody of The Beatles, "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"
Not the best quality recording, unfortunately, but I couldn't find a decent backing track. Ah, well.  (Click Here to Listen)
SoundClick: (mp3) Submitted: January 3, 2005 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "Take This Job And Stick It" a parody of The Eagles, "Take It To The Limit"
I think the title's fairly self-explanatory...  (Click Here to Listen)
www.soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: April 14, 2006 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "BJ" a parody of Daniel Powter, "Bad Day"
Less said the better, methinks  (Click Here to Listen)
www.soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: December 18, 2006 (Leave a Comment)
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  (Click Here to Listen)
www.soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: September 14, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "I've Got Body Hair" a parody of Johnny Cash, "I've Been Everywhere"
The title says it all... possibly my favourite recording so far, but very difficult to sing at speed.  (Click Here to Listen)
soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: March 5, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "Mend My PC" a parody of Sebastian (from The Little Mermaid), "Under the Sea"
A repost as the initial link for this song points to a dead website.  (Click Here to Listen)
soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: February 28, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "A.S.S.H.O.L.E" a parody of Tammy Wynette, "D.I.V.O.R.C.E"
...or the inevitable result of spelling out those swearwords...  (Click Here to Listen)
soundclick: (mp3) Submitted: August 13, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "In The ICU Again" a parody of The Three Degrees, "When Will I See You Again"
About an unfortunate visit to the Intensive Care Unit  (Click Here to Listen)
www.soundclick.com: (mp3) Submitted: June 28, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "I've Got Body Hair" a parody of Johnny Cash, "I've Been Everywhere"
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...  (Click Here to Listen)
YouTube: (streaming video) Submitted: July 18, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
Phil Alexander, "Hey Claire, It's Sylar" a parody of Plain White Ts, "Hey There, Delilah"
One for the Heroes fans (being tone deaf might help, too)  (Click Here to Listen)
youtube.com: (flash video) Submitted: December 23, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
A song I wrote for my new ukulele.  (Click Here to Listen)
youtube.com: (flash) Submitted: September 22, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
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.  (Click Here to Listen)
The FuMP: (Mp3) Submitted: December 6, 2007 (Leave a Comment)
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.  (Click Here to Listen)
the FuMP: (Mp3) Submitted: October 27, 2007 (Leave a Comment)

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The recordings archive is broken down by original performer name and by author name.

Recordings Index by Original Performer:

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