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I can’t be the only one whose brain will block out the actual lyrics and replace them with Weird Al’s lyrics when one of the songs he’s parodied comes on the radio.
Despite both of those songs being before my time, I can totally do the Mashed Potato (dance). I’m not sure I’ve ever thought of the Monster Mash as being more than a silly Halloween song.
Mashed Potato Time sounds more like “Please, Mr. Postman” than it does the “Monster Mash.” I don’t know which of the non-Halloween songs was first.
Actually, James Brown recorded “(Do the) mashed potatoes” three years earlier. There were lots of “mashed potato” songs in 1959–1962, and even more songs that mentioned the “mashed potato” in lists of dances.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
Oh, that’s awfully comforting of you, 1980s-style Alfed. (How is Ms. Sharp doing these days anyway?)
Dirty Dragon over 7 years ago
“Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?”
zmech13 Premium Member over 7 years ago
I can’t be the only one whose brain will block out the actual lyrics and replace them with Weird Al’s lyrics when one of the songs he’s parodied comes on the radio.
Nate England over 7 years ago
Would have been better on Monday, though (it was Al’s birthday)!
Barbara Chicco over 7 years ago
original on alexa
Piksea Premium Member over 7 years ago
Despite both of those songs being before my time, I can totally do the Mashed Potato (dance). I’m not sure I’ve ever thought of the Monster Mash as being more than a silly Halloween song.
Charlie Tuba over 7 years ago
Hey! Al doesn’t wear glasses any more. He had lasik.
Ole Hougaard over 7 years ago
The original? So “Please, Mr. Postman”?
halvincobbes Premium Member over 7 years ago
Mashed Potato Time sounds more like “Please, Mr. Postman” than it does the “Monster Mash.” I don’t know which of the non-Halloween songs was first.
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 7 years ago
Actually, James Brown recorded “(Do the) mashed potatoes” three years earlier. There were lots of “mashed potato” songs in 1959–1962, and even more songs that mentioned the “mashed potato” in lists of dances.
rgcviper over 7 years ago
Weird Al—sweet!
Some of his songs that are my favorites include Dare to be Stupid, Tacky, Word Crimes, and eBay. (All on YouTube … )
Giant walrus 8 months ago
That’s good