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You Can't Legally Sing This Song
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Things were bad in 1996 when I wrote this song. Now they really suck!
jazz comedy swing parody novelty satire 1930s spoof 1920s mad magazine
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Surrealistic novelty songs, trenchant satire, and enlightened silliness to wake up the mind and make it smile.
I have been writing and performing songs since around 1977--composing most of my material in the mid-1990s. The wholly inadequate genre pigeonhole I could be crammed into with some difficulty is "novelty"--but my stuff ranges from the surrealistic to the darkly satirical to the just plain silly. I stick to 32-bar pop styles as a rule, but I have dabbled in blues, calypso, and other forms. My music sounds as if it were created from the 1920s through the 1950s in a parallel universe--the effect is entirely intentional. I try to wake up the mind and make it smile. If I must occasionally offend in the process, so be it.
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#110 in subgenre Peak #1
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Peak #2
Author
Andy Senior
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1996, 2007 Andy Senior
Uploaded
March 21, 2007
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:35
Story behind the song
In 1996 ASCAP was charging kids for singing songs around the campfire. Little did I know those were the Good Old Days. Now they charge you for each song on the internet--and probably all those songs running through your head.
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