The Weird Al Show Theme
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โฑ๏ธ 1:14 duration
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๐ Lyrics
Oh, this is a story 'bout a guy named Al
And he lived in a sewer with his hamster pal
But the sanitation workers really didn't approve
So he packed up his accordion and had to move
To a city in Ohio where he lived in a tree
And he worked in a nasal decongestant factory
And he played on the company bowling team
And every single night he had a strange, recurring dream
Where he was wearing leiderhosen in a vat of sour cream
But that's really not important to the story
Well, the very next year he met a dental hygenist
With a spatula tattoed on her arm (on her arm)
But he didn't keep in touch, then he lost her number
Then he got himself a job on a tater tot farm
And he spent his life savings on a split-level cave
20 miles below the surface of the Earth (of the Earth)
And he really makes a mighty fine jelly bean and pickle sandwich
For what it's worth
Then one day Al was in the forest, trying to get a tan
When he heard the tortured screaming of a funny little man
He was caught in a bear trap and Al set him free
And the guy that he rescued was as grateful as can be
And it turns out he's a big-shot producer on TV
So he gave Al a contract and what do you know?
Now he's got his own very Weird Al Show
Here comes The Weird Al Show
Talk about The Weird Al Show
(Hey-yo, hey-yo, hey-yo, hey-yo)
(Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey)
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
And he lived in a sewer with his hamster pal
But the sanitation workers really didn't approve
So he packed up his accordion and had to move
To a city in Ohio where he lived in a tree
And he worked in a nasal decongestant factory
And he played on the company bowling team
And every single night he had a strange, recurring dream
Where he was wearing leiderhosen in a vat of sour cream
But that's really not important to the story
Well, the very next year he met a dental hygenist
With a spatula tattoed on her arm (on her arm)
But he didn't keep in touch, then he lost her number
Then he got himself a job on a tater tot farm
And he spent his life savings on a split-level cave
20 miles below the surface of the Earth (of the Earth)
And he really makes a mighty fine jelly bean and pickle sandwich
For what it's worth
Then one day Al was in the forest, trying to get a tan
When he heard the tortured screaming of a funny little man
He was caught in a bear trap and Al set him free
And the guy that he rescued was as grateful as can be
And it turns out he's a big-shot producer on TV
So he gave Al a contract and what do you know?
Now he's got his own very Weird Al Show
Here comes The Weird Al Show
Talk about The Weird Al Show
(Hey-yo, hey-yo, hey-yo, hey-yo)
(Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey)
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:00.00] Oh, this is a story 'bout a guy named Al
[00:02.83] And he lived in a sewer with his hamster pal
[00:04.96] But the sanitation workers really didn't approve
[00:07.01] So he packed up his accordion and had to move
[00:09.10] To a city in Ohio where he lived in a tree
[00:11.19] And he worked in a nasal decongestant factory
[00:13.41] And he played on the company bowling team
[00:15.37] And every single night he had a strange, recurring dream
[00:17.29] Where he was wearing leiderhosen in a vat of sour cream
[00:19.38] But that's really not important to the story
[00:21.64] Well, the very next year he met a dental hygenist
[00:23.78] With a spatula tattoed on her arm (on her arm)
[00:25.83] But he didn't keep in touch, then he lost her number
[00:27.92] Then he got himself a job on a tater tot farm
[00:30.14] And he spent his life savings on a split-level cave
[00:32.23] 20 miles below the surface of the Earth (of the Earth)
[00:34.32] And he really makes a mighty fine jelly bean and pickle sandwich
[00:37.00] For what it's worth
[00:38.75] Then one day Al was in the forest, trying to get a tan
[00:40.63] When he heard the tortured screaming of a funny little man
[00:42.81] He was caught in a bear trap and Al set him free
[00:44.90] And the guy that he rescued was as grateful as can be
[00:46.86] And it turns out he's a big-shot producer on TV
[00:49.08] So he gave Al a contract and what do you know?
[00:51.21] Now he's got his own very Weird Al Show
[00:56.52] Here comes The Weird Al Show
[00:57.87] Talk about The Weird Al Show
[00:58.91] (Hey-yo, hey-yo, hey-yo, hey-yo)
[01:04.55] (Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey)
[01:08.37] Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
[01:12.72]
[00:02.83] And he lived in a sewer with his hamster pal
[00:04.96] But the sanitation workers really didn't approve
[00:07.01] So he packed up his accordion and had to move
[00:09.10] To a city in Ohio where he lived in a tree
[00:11.19] And he worked in a nasal decongestant factory
[00:13.41] And he played on the company bowling team
[00:15.37] And every single night he had a strange, recurring dream
[00:17.29] Where he was wearing leiderhosen in a vat of sour cream
[00:19.38] But that's really not important to the story
[00:21.64] Well, the very next year he met a dental hygenist
[00:23.78] With a spatula tattoed on her arm (on her arm)
[00:25.83] But he didn't keep in touch, then he lost her number
[00:27.92] Then he got himself a job on a tater tot farm
[00:30.14] And he spent his life savings on a split-level cave
[00:32.23] 20 miles below the surface of the Earth (of the Earth)
[00:34.32] And he really makes a mighty fine jelly bean and pickle sandwich
[00:37.00] For what it's worth
[00:38.75] Then one day Al was in the forest, trying to get a tan
[00:40.63] When he heard the tortured screaming of a funny little man
[00:42.81] He was caught in a bear trap and Al set him free
[00:44.90] And the guy that he rescued was as grateful as can be
[00:46.86] And it turns out he's a big-shot producer on TV
[00:49.08] So he gave Al a contract and what do you know?
[00:51.21] Now he's got his own very Weird Al Show
[00:56.52] Here comes The Weird Al Show
[00:57.87] Talk about The Weird Al Show
[00:58.91] (Hey-yo, hey-yo, hey-yo, hey-yo)
[01:04.55] (Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey)
[01:08.37] Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
[01:12.72]