Song Parodies -> Recordings -> R
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Part of my on-going "Parodies Rock" project in which I parody all of the songs in Rock Band. This one was a super easy one to record and to write, as well as being a perfect title sub so I had to do it.
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A tribute to the great Jets Playoff victory over the bengals. (My parody lyrics produced by Q104.3)
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Ray Charles, "I Can't Stop Loving You" parodied as: "I "can" Stop Loving You!" by Redneck Mba
Lost in the feeling!
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Ray Parker, "Ghostbusters" parodied as: "Dingleberry Clusters" by lazyjboy
Parody about doody balls
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Ray Stevens, "It's Me Again Margaret" parodied as: "IT'S ME AGAIN, TWICE, MARGARET!" by Redneck MBA
AD LIB VERSION!
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The song that won the first Below Average Dave recording contest. . .enjoy (Performed by B.A.D.)
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R.E.M., "It's the End of the World As We Know It" parodied as: "I Was Drunk Late One Night, Now I'm Daddy" by Below Average Dave
This one is one of my most demanding parody to date, and it is definitely NOT from personal experience, and I would have great sympathy if anyone ever has to live this story for real. Other than being a huge feat as a recording and write, this song also obtained my first SOTM Gold Medal at AmIRight. AmIRight is the largest parody writer's site on the internet and I am very grateful for the votes that helped me obtain that victory.
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REM, "Stand" parodied as: "Bland" by Wolverine
Wolverine's AmIRight Idol Round 4 Winner gets recorded by Below Average Dave! Congrats Wolverine
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REM, "Losing My Religion" parodied as: "Choosing My Religion" by Merry & Pippin
This song is a testament to indecisiveness...
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Rhianna, "Umbrella" parodied as: "Salmonella" by Nuclear Bubble Wrap
This song basically describes how I feel whenever I have to listen to Umbrella.
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Rich Boy, "Throw Some D's" parodied as: "Throw Some Cheese On it" by (sand)rich Boy
Funny
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Rick Astley and The Doors, "Light My Fire" parodied as: "Harry Potter Is A Liar (So Untrue)" by Red Zeppelin
This is a song about Harry Potter's near expulsion
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Rick Ross ft. R. Kelly, "Speedin'" parodied as: "Twinkin'" by DJ Plano
I write a broad range of parodies; however, I decided to do something I don't normally do and write a parody about the ever popular World of Warcraft.
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Provo is the home of BYU and other strange phenomena. Blame Shrek 2 for dusting off this ditty. - Robert Lund
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Ricky Van Shelton, "Life's Little Ups And Down's" parodied as: "Ups; Up's & Dooowns Between Da Sheets!" by Redneck MBA
Life's little ups; up's and down's. I couldn't have said it better than the original!
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Saga of a Food Critic, enhanced with Tire Pump and HandFarts.
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Rihanna, "Umbrella" parodied as: "Good Food Gone Bad" by Exactly Midnight
A tribute to the most annoying song of the Summer, and all about stomach upsets after eating rotten food. Tasty.
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Rihanna, "Disturbia" parodied as: "IM'n Ya" by Slyth66
Music video and song spoof of Rihanna's "Disturbia". In this video, I deal with yet another addiction. Instant Messaging! My friends all try to avoid me when I come online, yet I still love it! ;)
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Vote Barack Obama 2008
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I wrote this parody after Ringo went on a rant in October 2008, stating that he was no longer signing autographs. I sent it in to a radio station, who's staff produced and played the song on the air the very next day..
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It's R.Kelly's newest "last song before jail" featuring a conversation with Michael Jackson. Just make sure you click prison if it doesnt start automatically
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the title says it all, basically about getting drunk and wasting all your money
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R. Kelly, "Trapped in the Closet" parodied as: "Trapped in the Bathroom" by Karl Yaridovich
About a guy's adventure trying to find a bathroom in Wal-Mart. This is only one chapter, hopefully I can do some more soon.
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Tribute to Verizon bills.
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Robert Blake, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" parodied as: "Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Robert Blake Version)" by Spaff.com
Outside court the other day, Robert Blake grabbed a guitar and sang "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." Honestly. It turns out, however, that his version varied somewhat from the original. Fortunately, Rick Duncan (of RAD & MAD) was on hand to capture the performance. Featuring Vocals by Rick Duncan
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Robert Palmer, "Addicted To Love" parodied as: "Addicted To Porn" by Lynman
A parody lyrics by Stan Good. He was inspired in Addicted to love song popularized by Robert Palmer. Arranged and performed by Lynman The concert clip is lifted from Robert Palmer concert in Japan. The lyrics of this song is included in the you tube page information. Enjoy
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To all the girls who wouldn't date me because I was too ugly in the past, I'm back!
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Urine for a treat!
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Roger Miller, "King of the Road" parodied as: "He's Just a Load" by Steve Bryant
A song parody about an alleged corrupt Governor.
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The Rolling Stones, "Anybody Seen My Baby" parodied as: "Anybody Seen My Dickies" by Below Average Dave
One of my older ones with a better recording. I swear it's about pants and my food :) Yeah so it sounds a bit dirty--but I'm not the one that named a clothing company "Dickies"
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A Crazy parody about a guy who is scared of doctors, he discovers THE REAL horror when he gets out of the hospital . . . Bwahahahaha
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The actually GOOD theme to the Titanic movie (Too bad it's 11 years too late).
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Rolling Stones, "Brown Sugar" parodied as: "Bush Shoulda" by Stormin Norman the nag
The President's Gilligan-like 3-hour tour of Hurricane Ike reminded us how he snoozed through Hurricane Katrina...Bush shoulda watched the news...he coulda done some good...
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Rolling Stones, "Wild Horses" parodied as: "Mild Courses" by Merry & Pippin
A sad saga of Pippin's digestive woes, featuring the deathless vocals of Merry and guitar work by KT.
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The Rolling Stones, "Sympathy for the Devil" parodied as: "Sympathy for Hussein" by Steve Bryanrt
Written about a presidential candidate who is troubled about his middle name.
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Finally penned a parody that touched base with my extremely shy roots. Double-octave HandFarts fuel Keith's riff in another syllabically intense tune.
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Tribute to Jack.
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Funny parody about common complaints kids have about school.
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I managed to get Maul into the studio to do a duet with me, only to find that you just can't work with some people. After the way he carries on in 'The Phantom Menace' I should have known....
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Prehisteria in song form.
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Roy Orbison, "Pretty Woman" parodied as: "Lying Woman" by Steve Bryant
A song inspired by the credo of the TV show House: "Everyone lies."
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If you've ever owned a dog, you should hear this.
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Maybe we could bring in a gold-plated toilet to make Saddam feel more at home.... - Robert Lund
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Ode to the Couch Potato.
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