I like Weird Al, and maybe it's because I don't know the original song, but that track sucked. It was a boring song and the lyrics weren't funny. Al should've sped it up and added some polka to it or something. Not a good choice for an early release to promote his album.
Ken Kennedy debuted a new finisher: Jeff Hardy fans will insist on calling it the Swanton Bomb, but it looks WAY more devastating when not performed by a 180-pound fruitcake. -Rick Scaia 06.12.2006
Weird Al has never been a very good singer, especially something high pitched like this. And I hate the James Blunt original. That said, listening to this did make me laugh.
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I used to be on the Weird Al newsgroup (alt.music.weird-al), so I checked back there for old time sakes. Apparently, this has been out for two weeks, and it's a song that was originally going to be (but now isn't) on the album. The album was originally supposed to be out by June 27th, but it got delayed, due to some kind of hold-up with this song (which Al says was due to "silly record company politics").
In the real world, WWE believes that no matter what our race, religious creed or ethnic background in America, we all share the common bond of being Americans. American-Arabs are a part of the fabric of America, and they should be embraced by all of us.