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Description of Comic Song

 
Comic Songs employ the usual comedic methodology -- sarcasm, parody, and the almighty exaggerated gesture, to name a few -- in hopes of eliciting laughter. The Comic Song can belong to any musical genre imaginable, but most fall under the rock/pop, jazz vocal, country and rap headings. Major artists that normally maintain a serious tone in their music occasionally record Comic Songs, though they're often relegated to rare status almost immediately: e.g. the Beatles' "You Know My Name [Look Up The Number" and Pearl Jam's "Gremmie Out of Control." Other artists, like Frank Zappa and Ween, rely on Comic Songs as the backbone of some releases.
 

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Comic Song Key Artists

 
"Weird Al" Yankovic

Modern master of the song
parody, Weird Al made
himself a household name in
the '80s for his genius
spoofs of Top Ten hits. W...

Adam Sandler

Whether on album, in
movies or on TV, Adam
Sandler has proven himself
as one of the funniest
people of the '90s.

Bobby "Boris" Pickett

The man behind the
Halloween favorite,
"Monster Mash," Pickett
made his career playing
wacky, silly rock songs.

Monty Python's Flying Circus

The legendary UK comic
troupe Monty Python also
released nearly twenty
albums between 1970 and
1997. Monty Python perfo...

Spike Jones

Once a popular studio
drummer, in 1942 Jones
vaulted into a career
composing the wildest,
loudest, zaniest music to...

Steve Martin

Though tamed by the 1990s,
Steve Martin's '70s stand up
material is so funny, it still
makes people pee their
pants. Martin's comic geni...

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