Difference between revisions 143628910 and 143628911 on dewiki{{uUnreferenced|date=March 2008}} {{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D | Type = [[Album]] | Artist = [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] | Cover = Weird_Al_Yankovic_-_In_3-D.jpg | Released = [[February 28]], [[1984]] | Recorded = October, December 1983 (contracted; show full) |- align="center" |4 |"Buy Me A Condo" |3:45 |Style parody of "[[Get Up, Stand Up]]" and "[[Buffalo Soldier]]" by [[Bob Marley]] |align="left"|About a Jamaican immigrant to America who moves into the [[suburbs]] and changes his lifestyle from [[Rastafarian]] to [[yuppie]].{{ fFact|date=March 2008}} |- align="center" |5 |"[[I Lost on Jeopardy]]" |3:28 |"[[Jeopardy (song)|Jeopardy]]" by [[The Greg Kihn Band]] |align="left"|Describes a situation in which the narrator loses spectacularly on the [[game show]] ''[[Jeopardy!]]''. Greg Kihn has a cameo in the video for this track (parodying his own video for the original song), as well as original ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' host Art Fleming and musicologist [[Dr. Demento]]. Announcer [(contracted; show full)*"[[My Generation (The Who song)|My Generation]]" by [[The Who]]. *"[[W.A.Y. Moby Polka|Ear Booker Polka]]" by "Weird Al" Yankovic The title is a reference to [[The Netherlands|Dutch]] novelty medley act [[Stars on 45]]. |- align="center" |7 |"Mr. Popeil" |4:42 |Style parody of "[[Rock Lobster (song)|Rock Lobster]]" and "[[Private Idaho]]" by [[The B-52's]]{{ fFact|date=March 2008}} |align="left"|About the inventor Samuel Popeil, his myriad inventions of varying usefulness, and his son [[Ron Popeil|Ron's]] infomercials; one of the backing vocalists on the track is Samuel Popeil's daughter and Ron Popeil's sister, Lisa Popeil. The song was featured prominently in one of Popeil's infomercials for his famous [[Showtime Rotisserie]]. |- align="center" |8 |"[[King of Suede]]" |4:15 |"[[King of Pain]]" by [[The Police]] |align="left"|About the world's greatest fabric salesman. |- align="center" |9 |"That Boy Could Dance" |3:34 |Style parody of [[The Kinks]] {{fFact|date=March 2008}} |align="left"|About a [[nerd|nerdy]]y kid who becomes the envy of all when he steps on the dance floor. |- align="center" |10 |"Theme From Rocky XIII (The Rye Or The Kaiser)" |3:37 |"[[Eye of the Tiger]]" by [[Survivor (band)|Survivor]] |align="left"|About a washed-up [[Rocky Balboa (character)|Rocky Balboa]], who now runs a [[Delicatessen|deli]] and occasionally beats up on sides of beef. |- align="center" (contracted; show full){{"Weird Al" Yankovic}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Weird Al Yankovic in 3D}} [[Category:"Weird Al" Yankovic albums]] [[Category:1984 albums]] [[id:In 3-D]] [[sv:"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=143628911.
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