Barney Slayer @ Aug 21 2006, 12:18 AM wrote:
Well, Al did perform Patterns a while back which he didn't write, but that wasn't a parody of a song. Not sure if you'd count that.
No, that's not a parody. It's an original, though it is rare for Al to perform straight-forward, non-parody covers of songs from other bands (either on albums or elsewhere, such as television or movies) unless it's part of a polka medley, and it's also rare for Al to sing original songs that were written by other writers but not originally performed by different artists. I know that Weird Al was offered to sing a song in one movie but he turned it down because he wanted to write the song and the films director or producer wasn't willing to allow it.
As far as I know, the only straight-forward covers that Al has publicly performed have included:
George of the Jungle
Bohemian Rhapsody (though the songwriter credits in the Alapalooza album credit Bohemian Polka as a parody, the lyrics are exactly the same; only the music and title are different)
In a Gadda Da Vida (at one of his concerts in Albequerque, as a teaser for those who wanted him to perform Albequrque, he said that he would perform the longest song he knows, and he performed this one)
I'm not too clear on this, but the audio commentary for The weird Al Show mentioned one writer working music into his scripts. I'm not sure if that means that some of the short songs that Weird Al sung on The Weird Al Show were written by other writers.