List of "Weird Al" Yankovic polka medleys

Polka-style medleys of cover songs are a distinguishing part of American musician, satirist, parodist, and songwriter "Weird Al" Yankovic's catalog. They have appeared on twelve of his fourteen albums; his self-titled debut album and Even Worse do not contain medleys.

The medleys are composed of various popular songs, each one reinterpreted as a polka (generally an instrumentation of accordion, banjo, tuba, clarinet, and muted brass interspersed with sound effects) with the choruses or memorable lines of various songs juxtaposed for humorous effect. Yankovic has been known to say that converting these songs to polka was "...the way God intended."[1] Yankovic said that the medleys were something he did "even before I had a record deal" in live performances, and that many of the songs are included due to not receiving a full parody version - "if there’s a song that I think is really ripe for parody but I just can’t think of a clever enough idea, sometimes it’ll end up in the polka medley."[2] Regarding their popularity, Yankovic has said, "At this point, it's sort of mandatory for me to do a polka medley. Fans would be rioting in the streets, I think, if I didn't do a polka medley."[1] Yankovic has always asked permission from every artist whose songs compose a medley due to royalties issues.[3] He acknowledged some influence of Spike Jones in the medleys, such as the sound effects.[4]

Two of Yankovic's polka medleys, "Hooked on Polkas" and "Polka Power!" were released as singles in Japan and Germany, respectively. "Polka Your Eyes Out" and "Polkas on 45" were also the only polkas to appear on a greatest hits album and "Polka Face" is the only polka to have an official video released for it.

"Polkas on 45"

"Polkas on 45"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D
Released February 28, 1984
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
  • vinyl (12")
Recorded December 13, 1983[5]
Genre
Length 4:23
Label Scotti Brothers

"Polkas on 45" is Yankovic's first polka medley. It appears on his second album, In 3-D. This and "The Hot Rocks Polka" are Yankovic's only polka medleys to focus on popular rock songs from the 1960s and 1970s rather than contemporary songs, though "Polkas on 45" includes some of the latter. The song title is a take on the medley-releasing novelty band Stars on 45 and their self-titled 1981 single.

The following songs are contained in the medley:

"Hooked on Polkas"

"Hooked on Polkas"
Single by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Dare to Be Stupid
Released June 18, 1985 (Japan only)
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
  • vinyl (12")
Recorded March 25, 1985[5]
Genre
Length 3:51
Label Scotti Brothers
"Weird Al" Yankovic singles chronology
"One More Minute"
(1985)
"Hooked on Polkas"
(1985)
"Dare to Be Stupid"
(1986)

"One More Minute"
(1985)
"Hooked on Polkas"
(1985)
"Dare to Be Stupid"
(1986)

"Hooked on Polkas" is the second polka medley recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It appeared on his third album, Dare to Be Stupid. The song was released as a single in Japan.

Its title is a reference to the 1981 record Hooked on Classics, in which very recognizable extracts from classical music pieces were played over a continuous, more disco-style beat. This is the first polka medley to use "Shave and a Haircut", which is heard at the end of "Ear Booker Polka". (Other Yankovic polka medleys that have used "Shave and a Haircut" include "The Alternative Polka", "Polka Power!", "Polkarama!", and "Polka Face".)

The following songs are contained in the medley:

Single track listing

  1. "Hooked on Polkas" - 3:51
  2. "I Want a New Duck" - 3:01

"Polka Party!"

"Polka Party!"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Polka Party!
Released October 21, 1986
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
  • vinyl (12")
Recorded August 29, 1986[5]
Genre
Length 3:15
Label Scotti Brothers

"Polka Party!" is the third polka medley recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It appears on his fourth album, Polka Party!.

The following songs are contained in the medley:

"The Hot Rocks Polka"

"The Hot Rocks Polka"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album UHF
Released July 18, 1989
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
  • vinyl (12" and 7")
Recorded May 24, 1989[5]
Genre
Length 4:50
Label Scotti Brothers
Songwriter(s)

"The Hot Rocks Polka" is the fourth polka medley recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It appears on his sixth studio album, UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff. All of the songs in "The Hot Rocks Polka" medley are songs by The Rolling Stones, with the addition of Yankovic's "Ear Booker Polka" at the end. The title of the song refers to Hot Rocks 1964-1971, a greatest hits album of The Rolling Stones music.

The following songs are contained in the medley:

"Polka Your Eyes Out"

"Polka Your Eyes Out"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Off the Deep End
Released April 1992
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
Recorded January 27, 1992[5]
Genre
Length 3:50
Label Scotti Brothers

"Polka Your Eyes Out" is the fifth polka medley by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is included on his 1992 album, Off the Deep End, and also on his "Greatest Hits Volume 2" compilation. It was originally performed in 1991 on the Dr. Demento show.

The following songs are contained in the medley:

"Bohemian Polka"

"Bohemian Polka"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Alapalooza
Released October 5, 1993
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
Recorded July 17, 1993[5]
Genre
Length 3:39
Label Scotti Brothers
Songwriter(s)

"Bohemian Polka" is a polka rendition of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody". Yankovic's official website has categorized "Bohemian Polka" as a polka medley.[6]

The following songs are contained in the medley:

"The Alternative Polka"

"The Alternative Polka"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Bad Hair Day
Released March 12, 1996
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
Recorded January 3, 1996[5]
Genre
Length 4:50
Label Scotti Brothers

"The Alternative Polka" is the sixth polka medley recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It appears on his 1996 album, Bad Hair Day. The medley primarily consists of alternative rock songs, with the title being a reference to the genre.

The following songs are contained in the medley:

Notes

"Polka Power!"

"Polka Power!"
Single by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Running with Scissors
Released September 26, 1999 (Germany only)
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
Recorded April 20, 1999[5]
Genre
Length 4:21
Label
"Weird Al" Yankovic singles chronology
"It's All About the Pentiums"
(1999)
"Polka Power!"
(1999)
"Pretty Fly for a Rabbi"
(1999)

"It's All About the Pentiums"
(1999)
"Polka Power!"
(1999)
"Pretty Fly for a Rabbi"
(1999)

"Polka Power!" is the seventh polka medley recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It appears on his 1999 album, Running with Scissors. The title of the song is a reference to "Girl Power," a phrase made popular by the Spice Girls, the first act to be featured in the polka. The song was released as a single in Germany.

The following songs are contained in the medley:

"Angry White Boy Polka"

"Angry White Boy Polka"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Poodle Hat
Released May 20, 2003
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
Recorded March 21, 2003[5]
Genre
Length 5:04
Label Volcano

The "Angry White Boy Polka" is the eighth polka medley recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It appears on his 2003 album Poodle Hat and consists of nu metal, rap metal, garage rock, and rap tracks performed primarily by white male vocalists; however, some members from groups System Of A Down, Rage Against the Machine, and P.O.D. are multi-racial.

The following are contained in the medley:

"Polkarama!"

"Polkarama!"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Straight Outta Lynwood
Released September 24, 2006
Format
  • Cassette
  • CD
Recorded April 12, 2006[5]
Genre
Length 4:17
Label Volcano

"Polkarama!" is the ninth polka medley by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It was released on his 2006 album, Straight Outta Lynwood.

The following songs are contained in the medley:

Notes

"Polka Face"

"Polka Face"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Alpocalypse
Released June 21, 2011
Format
  • CD
  • digital download
Recorded May 8, 2010 [5]
Genre
Length 4:47
Label Volcano

"Polka Face" is the tenth Weird Al polka medley. It was performed in concert in 2010, and was released on the 2011 album Alpocalypse. The medley consists of recent dance-pop, hip hop, and R&B songs. The following songs are contained in the medley:[13]

Song Artist
Liechtensteiner Polka Will Glahé
Poker Face Lady Gaga
Womanizer Britney Spears
Right Round Flo Rida ft. Ke$ha
Day 'n' Nite Kid Cudi
Need You Now Lady Antebellum
Baby Justin Bieber ft. Ludacris
So What Pink
I Kissed a Girl Katy Perry
Fireflies Owl City
Blame It Jamie Foxx ft. T-Pain
Replay Iyaz
Down Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne
Break Your Heart Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris
The Tick Tock Polka Frankie Yankovic
Tik Tok Kesha
Poker Face (Reprise) Lady Gaga
Whatever's Left Over Polka "Weird Al" Yankovic

The title is a reference to Lady Gaga's song "Poker Face".

On September 25, 2011, Comedy Central's website Jokes.com premiered an animated music video for this polka medley.[14]

The video features a distinctive animation style for each of the segments of the parody. Some of them are crude: Flash-animated, for example ("Right Round", "Baby", "Blame It", "Break Your Heart", and "I Kissed a Girl"); some others feature cut-out ("Fireflies"), hand-drawn ("Down") and experimental scribbling animation ("Replay"), while only one used stop-motion animation ("Womanizer"). See also: Rahsaan Roland Kirk.

Weekly chart positions

Chart (2011) Peak
position
US Comedy Digital Tracks (Billboard)[15] 6

"NOW That's What I Call Polka!"

"NOW That's What I Call Polka!"
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Mandatory Fun
Released July 15, 2014
Format
  • CD
  • digital download
  • vinyl (12")
Recorded April 15, 2014[5]
Genre
Length 4:06
Label RCA

"NOW That's What I Call Polka!" is the eleventh polka medley recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It appears on his 2014 album Mandatory Fun, and the title of the medley is the parody of compilation album series Now That's What I Call Music!. The following songs are included in the medley:[16]

Song Artist
Too Fat Polka Arthur Godfrey
Wrecking Ball Miley Cyrus
Pumped Up Kicks Foster the People
Best Song Ever One Direction
Gangnam Style Psy
Call Me Maybe Carly Rae Jepsen
Scream & Shout will.i.am feat. Britney Spears
Somebody That I Used to Know Gotye feat. Kimbra
Timber Pitbull feat. Kesha
Sexy and I Know It LMFAO
Thrift Shop Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz
Get Lucky Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams
Mandatory Polka "Weird Al" Yankovic

Weekly chart positions

Chart (2014) Peak
position
US Comedy Digital Tracks (Billboard)[17] 4

Other polka medleys

See also

References

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  8. Archived March 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
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  12. "Live performance of 2010 polka medley". Retrieved August 11, 2010.
  13. Archived September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  14. "Comedy Digital Tracks: July 7, 2014". Billboard. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
  15. Mandatory Fun (liner notes). "Weird Al" Yankovic. RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. 2014.
  16. "Comedy Digital Tracks: August 2, 2014". Billboard. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
  17. "Weird Al's Guide to the Grammys". Retrieved November 23, 2010.
  18. "Official Weird Al Twitter". Retrieved May 7, 2011.
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