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Humorous songs required

11 Apr 03 - 11:04 AM (#931152)
Subject: Folklore: Humorous songs required
From: Rambling Boy

Help needed please with sources for up-to-date humorous songs . Done Mike Harding/Fred Wedlock/Eric Bogle to death . Need some inspiration. Names of Singers/Album Titles or Titles of songs would be very much appreciated !


11 Apr 03 - 11:26 AM (#931177)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Joe Offer

Hi, Rambling Boy - Try a DT Keyword Search (also available in our dropdown QuickLinks Menu). Categories you might try are humor, parody, and musichall.
For good Wisconsin humor that often spills to the rest of the world, try Peter and Lou Berryman. You'll find a number of their songs here at Mudcat. You can also go to Folk-Legacy Records and order the recordings of Art Thieme and Kendall Morse, two entertaining recording stars who hang out here at Mudcat.
-Joe Offer-


11 Apr 03 - 11:38 AM (#931184)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Amos

You would also do well to trawl the Mudcat Songbook, especially the Song Challenges, which are almost always humorous.

A


11 Apr 03 - 01:58 PM (#931270)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Leadfingers

Any thing by Keith Donnelly A very funny man .


11 Apr 03 - 02:09 PM (#931275)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: GUEST,ClaireBear

...or practically anything by the Austin Lounge Lizards


11 Apr 03 - 02:23 PM (#931279)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: alanabit

I would look up Tom Lehrer or Shel Silverstein in Google.I assume you are playing in Britain, as you mentioned Fred Wedlock and Mike Harding. If you get really stuck, you can even PM me. I have a few songs which some people find amusing - and at least you can be certain that your audience has never heard them before!


11 Apr 03 - 02:45 PM (#931284)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Clinton Hammond

Look up "Bowser & Blue"... Pair of Canadian wackos who write GREAT funny stuff...

Also, Lorn Elliot

The Arrogant Worms

Moxy Fruvious

Captain Tractor

Just to name a few...

:-)


11 Apr 03 - 02:55 PM (#931289)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Stilly River Sage

I thought Jim Stafford did some very funny songs when I heard him on Smothers Brothers years ago. Very sharp and witty. Are any of the his words around? (Not in the DT) Don't know if he's doing any of the same stuff now (I see by my Google that he is entrenched in Branson, MO. That seems to spell a long slow decline, once you're parked there and all of middle America comes to your theater to hear your old classics. So maybe the songs I remember hearing ARE still in circulation. . .).

Tom Lehrer should enjoy a resurgence in popularity--many of his songs seem to fit with the times again.

SRS


11 Apr 03 - 04:17 PM (#931333)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Tiger

John Forster, Les Barker, Jake Thackray.

Older - Charley Drew, Oscar Brand, Homer & Jethro, Flanders & Swann.

Plus, those mentioned.


11 Apr 03 - 04:31 PM (#931344)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: M.Ted

Up to date seems the watchword here--are you looking for topical songs or sly social commentary, and it simply to listen to, or will you be performing them? And in what situation? The more you tell us, the more we can help--some might even be willing to write things for you, which, depending on how desperate you are, may be helpful--


11 Apr 03 - 06:50 PM (#931433)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: BEK

Mark Russell, for up-to-date US commentary. Some of Loudon Wainwright is funny....but, maybe not as up to date as you would want. The guy from "Open House"---Mark???----is absolutely a gut buster....


11 Apr 03 - 07:16 PM (#931449)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Clinton Hammond

Oh ya... D'uh Louden's great!

Especially IWIWAL!!!!

LOL


11 Apr 03 - 07:46 PM (#931476)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: smokeyjoe

I always got a kick outta NRBQ. Look for 'The Dough got Low', or 'Dry up, and Blow Away', to name a couple.


11 Apr 03 - 09:54 PM (#931529)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: southpaw

I still think the Smother's Brother's weird humor is very funny - all the old folk ballads they re-did words to like "John Henry" Fox and Hen... Then their other stuff.. Map of the world, Vat of Chocolat. My 20 year old just discovered my old records and thought they were hilarious! ( odd sense of humor runs in the family perhaps)


11 Apr 03 - 10:26 PM (#931537)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Deckman

An oldy but a goody ... Bob Gibson's "Tomorrow." CHEERS, Bob


12 Apr 03 - 12:43 PM (#931830)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: GUEST,The O'Meara

Robbie O'Connell's album of Humerous Song's (Sister Josephine, The Vatican's apology to Galileo,etc. Very good stuff!

O'Meara


12 Apr 03 - 04:28 PM (#931954)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: SharonA

Dan Pelletier. To give you an idea of his sense of humor, here are lyrics to a couple of his songs (after linking to them, scroll down):

"I Must Be Doing Something Wrong": http://www.hudsonvalleyrecords.com/dp/something.html

"Three Chances": http://www.hudsonvalleyrecords.com/dp/threechances.html


12 Apr 03 - 10:05 PM (#932126)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Cornflake

I second the Austin Lounge Lizards, although I'm not sure how well they translate across the Atlantic. (I'm biased; they do two of my songs.) Check out discography on this link for some lyrics. http://www.austinlizards.com


14 Apr 03 - 08:12 AM (#932996)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: GUEST,The Fantum

The most prolific source of humourous songs must be the Kipper Family and Sid Kipper
There is an immense amount of his stuff in the forum.
Another profitable source is Les Barker
Occasional flashes of comic song come from
The Yetties
Cosmatheka
Jasper Carrot
Pam Ayres
Harder to find are
Dave Summers
A group called Therapy The woman in the duo was Fiona Simpson
Bob Williamson

There is a lot of comic stuff in that lot

Regards

Fantum


14 Apr 03 - 09:05 AM (#933049)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: GUEST,Ray Bucknell

I was going to suggest The Arrogant Worms but someone beat me to it!   Ditto the Smothers Brothers; their stuff has held up really well.   Much of Tom Lehrer's material is also pertinent today, and let us not forget the comic repertoire of the Chad Mitchell Trio.


14 Apr 03 - 09:45 AM (#933081)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: reggie miles

Robert One-Man Johnson's "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service" is a hoot. I didn't know it until just now when I looked it up but it's co-written by a long time friend of Robert's and fellow entertainer Larry Heagle. Larry's "Vasectomy" is another goodun. Bert Williams recorded "Some Little Bug" a very long time ago but it still is a fun one to sing. I'll think of more and post again later.


14 Apr 03 - 02:46 PM (#933332)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: GUEST,PoppaGator

I noticed that someone mentioned NRBQ, which prompts me to recommend their wacky friend Chandler Travis; for more info see:

www.sonictrout.com/bands/chandler/blurbs.html

(Sorry not to make the above a link -- you can copy-and-paste it easily enough, no?)

As leader of the gone-but-not-forgotten bands Club Wow and Incredible Casuals, Chandler often provided an opening act for comedian George Carlin on many national tours. Almost every song he writes is at least a little funny, although some try to be minimally serious while others are just plain crazy. The live show by his current outfit, the Chandler Travis Philharmonic, are quite hilarious.

My current favorite CT song *title,* by the way, is "Village of the Darned," on last autumn's "Llama Rhymes" CD.


14 Apr 03 - 04:38 PM (#933410)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Pseudolus

Somebody already mentioned Sister Josephine, but no link, this is one very funny song!!!!   Here's a link.....

Frank


Sister Josephine


16 Apr 03 - 09:06 AM (#934669)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Rambling Boy


16 Apr 03 - 09:14 AM (#934676)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: Callie

Austin Lounge Lizards translate very well across the Atlantic! We do "Old Blevins". Getting the accent right is the only challenge!


16 Apr 03 - 10:27 AM (#934722)
Subject: RE: Humorous songs required
From: GUEST,rob wright

Taggart and Wight do a few best are "The Cheshire Set" and "Big in Birkenhead" and a new one " Its Festival Season Again".

See them on Friday 25 April at The Cross Keys on Lower Bridge Street in Chester. 8.30pm Start.

Visit their web site www.sky-web.net/taggartandwright/ for other dates.