!!Trivia items from specific albums:
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* ''[[Trivia/WeirdAlYankovicAlbum "Weird Al" Yankovic]]'' (1983)
* ''Trivia/WeirdAlYankovicIn3D''
* ''Trivia/DareToBeStupid''
* ''Trivia/PolkaParty''
* ''Trivia/EvenWorse''
* ''Trivia/UHFOriginalMotionPictureSoundtrackAndOtherStuff''
* ''Trivia/OffTheDeepEnd''
* ''Trivia/{{Alapalooza}}''
* ''Trivia/BadHairDay''
* ''Trivia/RunningWithScissors''
* ''Trivia/PoodleHat''
* ''Trivia/StraightOuttaLynwood''
* ''Trivia/{{Alpocalypse}}''
* ''Trivia/MandatoryFun''

!!Trivia Items for Al's movies:
* ''Trivia/{{UHF}}''
* ''Trivia/WeirdTheAlYankovicStory''
[[/index]]
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!!Other Examples:
* ApprovalOfGod: These days, a parody from Al is considered a greater honor than a MediaNotes/{{Grammy|Award}}. Examples include:
** The very first came when The Knack performed at Al's college, and once he introduced himself to frontman Doug Fieger, he revealed that he loved "My Bologna" (a parody of the band's song "My Sharona") and told a Capitol Records executive that was nearby to get that song released as a single.
** The creators and writers of ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' apparently love "I Lost on Jeopardy", as they've referenced it many times. (The song references the Art Fleming version from the 1960s and 1970s, of which the Creator/AlexTrebek version — which debuted 14 weeks after "I Lost on Jeopardy" — is a revival.) [[https://youtu.be/DnTOGYijeyw When Al performed the song on]] ''The Merv Griffin Show'', Griffin credited the song’s success with the revival happening at all (though that was likely exaggeration on his part, as the show had already been picked up for a full season; pilots had been produced going back to 1983). Yankovic was also invited to the wrap party at the end of the current run's first season, and the staff said he was a genuine thrill. Similarly, Greg Kihn, who wrote the song "Jeopardy" that Al parodied, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20130826135501/http://gregkihn.com/blog/weird-als-version-of-i-lost-on-jeopardy/ has written]] about how much he enjoyed the parody -- [[ParodyAssistance even appearing at the end of the video!]]
** Music/MichaelJackson was a big fan and enjoyed Al's parodies of his work. He even lent the set for his "Badder" music video (the kid version of "Bad" seen in ''Film/{{Moonwalker}}'') for Al to use for his "Bad" parody "Fat".
** As Chamillionaire told the ''Houston Chronicle'', "It's one thing to go platinum. Where do you go from there? Then Weird Al calls." After Al parodied his song "Ridin'" as "White & Nerdy", he would later end up with the ParodyDisplacement being inverted on him -- people in Asia thought that Al wrote the song first, and they really enjoyed his "parody" of "White & Nerdy". He also praised Al's rapping ability and was pleasantly surprised that he was able to pull it off.
** Music/LadyGaga stated that being parodied by Weird Al is a rite of passage for any singer.
** Music/ImagineDragons drummer Daniel Platzman says that since he and his bandmates love Weird Al's music, they felt "honored" to hear that he parodied "Radioactive" as "Inactive". They even directly helped with the production of the song to reproduce the sound of the original as much as possible.
** Music/KurtCobain once claimed that he hadn't felt as though he'd "made it" until "Smells Like Nirvana", Al's parody of "Smells Like Teen Spirit". When he and the other members of Music/{{Nirvana}} saw the video for Al's song, they literally rolled on the floor laughing.
** When Al approached Music/DireStraits about doing a parody of "Money For Nothing", lead guitarist Mark Knopfler had one request -- that he could play the guitar on it.
** Music/ThePresidentsOfTheUnitedStatesOfAmerica loved "Gump" so much that to this day when performing "Lump" live, they replace their original song's final line with Al's "And that's all I have to say about that." They also later got Al to direct their video for "Mixed Up S.O.B."
** When Jimmy Webb was asked for permission to parody "Macarthur Park" as "Jurassic Park", he responded “Well, this oughta bury that song once and for all!”, and he showed his approval by sending Al a dinosaur mask for Christmas.
** Music/CrashTestDummies performed "Headline News" (a parody of their hit "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm") [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49Nm097EhLc with Weird Al live]] at one point.
** Pharrell Williams said it was "an honor" to be spoofed by Al for "Tacky."
** Music/DonMcLean has said that he likes "The Saga Begins" and has had to stop himself from singing the spoof lyrics on stage.
** Creator/CharlesNelsonReilly's partner Patrick Hughes gave Al his blessing to do "[=CNR=]."
** Acknowledged InUniverse on an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaTheAnimatedSeries'', where Sabrina's band has a hit single with the song "What's Your Favorite Flavor", and among their successes is a Weird Al parody called "Electric Shaver."
** Music/MarkMothersbaugh has admitted that he was jealous of Al for writing "Dare to be Stupid", saying it was the best Music/{{Devo}} song he never wrote.
** Creator/LinManuelMiranda is a huge fan (and now friend) of Al, so naturally he was honored when he put out "The ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' Polka."
* AscendedFanon: The first few times he used the number 27 were total coincidences, then it became a fan in-joke, then finally Al officially made it an ArcNumber in his work.
* BuryYourArt: While Al hates most of his material recorded before his first album and hasn't re-released most of it out of personal shame, he has gone extra lengths to make sure his uncharacteristically blue song "Orgy on My Own" remains suppressed. It was deemed lost for decades and was almost treated as an urban legend until a version of the song was leaked online in 2012. It has since been exchanged hands many times, but the caveat was that the version of the song leaked was sung by co-writer Joe Earley and not Al himself. However, in 2018, a Weird Al podcast got hold of a version from a concert in which Al sang the entire song. They played around a third of the song on the podcast, but they will never share the full song without Al's blessing, which they have made clear will never happen.
* CelebrityVoiceActor: Al voiced [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]] on some episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and used the occasion for some serious SelfDeprecation (though ComicBook/{{Cyborg}} comes to his reputational defense).
-->'''Cyborg''': This dude totally sounds like someone. I know—Weird Al Yankovic! ''[All the other Teen Titans agree.]''\\
'''Darkseid''': Aw, yes, the great singer of song parodies. If only I was half as evil! To earn a living making song writers look like fools! ''<>'' Diabolical!\\
'''Cyborg''': I don’t know. I think it’s all in good fun.\\
'''Darkseid''': What’s fun abut undercutting musicians by subverting their words and compromising their artistic integrity?! Weird Al is a [[YouMonster true monster]]!\\
'''Cyborg''': You take that back! He is a national treasure!\\
'''Darkseid''': A monster I say!\\
'''Cyborg''': [[RageBreakingPoint That tears it!]] You're going down, Darkseid!
* ChannelHop: Al first signed onto Creator/CapitolRecords, through whom he released his debut single, "My Bologna". Shortly after, however, Al learned that Capitol were uninterested in promoting him and released the EP ''Another One Rides the Bus'' himself under the one-off vanity label Placebo Records, later earning a distribution deal with TK Records. However, TK quickly went under, leading Al to sign with Scotti Bros, who put him under the imprint Rock 'n Roll Records. This deal continued until Scotti Bros. changed distributors from Creator/ColumbiaRecords to BMG in 1990, after which they closed Rock 'n Roll and moved him under their main wing. In 1999, Al moved over to Volcano Records and stayed there for the next 15 years, moving over to Creator/RCARecords for ''Music/MandatoryFun'' in 2014.
* ChartDisplacement: Zig-zagged. His three top 40 hits, "White and Nerdy", "Eat It", and "Smells Like Nirvana", are among his best-known songs. But "Dare to Be Stupid" never charted on its own (it was a double A-side with "The Touch" by Stan Bush), while other popular songs like "I Lost on Jeopardy" and "Fat" only reached the lower rungs of the charts. "King of Suede" got to #61, but didn't endure in the long run (it's his only Hot 100 entry not to have a page on Website/TheOtherWiki).
* ContractualObligationProject: In the early 90s, Scotti Bros. Records forced Al to rush-release several compilations and a single because ''Alapalooza'' and ''Bad Hair Day'' would not be released before the end of their respective fiscal quarters in 1993 and 1996. First, they wanted to release ''Al Unplugged'', but Al protested when he learned that they would just mix out the electric instruments and rerecord synthesized acoustic-sounding parts in their place. He begrudgingly agreed to ''The Food Album'' because he "hated it slightly less." Two years later, under the same circumstances, the label had to beg him to release ''The TV Album'' and then the single "Headline News," which wound up on ''two more'' compilations, ''Greatest Hits: Volume 2'' and the ''Permanent Record: Al in the Box'' box set, released that year because ''Bad Hair Day'' was almost finished, but wouldn't be released soon enough for a single.
* ColbertBump: Shortly before ''Running with Scissors'' was released, 90s kids got their first exposure to Al on Radio/RadioDisney with early material such as "Eat It", "I Love Rocky Road" and "I Want a New Duck" being played in heavy rotation. "Yoda" peaked at #2 on the Top 30 Countdown, kept out of the #1 spot by "[[Music/CelineDion My Heart Will Go On]]".
* CreatorBacklash:
** As detailed below, he was ''not'' happy with his label rushing out ''The Food Album'' and ''The TV Album'' compilations just to [[MoneyDearBoy make a quick buck]].
** "It's Still Music/BillyJoel to Me", a home demo recorded in the early 1980s. Al later admitted it was poor taste and has since apologized to Billy for the song. Ironically, Joel not only loved the parody (being prone to SelfDeprecation), he ''[[ActuallyPrettyFunny performed it himself]]'' a couple times!
** A couple of other early coffeehouse recordings, "Orgy On My Own" and "[[Music/JimCroce If I Could Make Love to a Bottle]]", some of which contain content so explicit that many contemporary listeners naturally assumed they were among the many [[MisattributedSong fakes]] when they surfaced.
* CreatorBreakdown: While Al himself has made fun of how tragedy-free his career has been, at least compared to most long-running music acts, he has admitted to a couple of failures that set him back, [[HistoryRepeats both of which played out rather similarly]].
** He took the failure of ''Film/{{UHF}}'' somewhat personally. In the few years following its release, he allegedly lost a lot of sleep wracking his mind over what he could have done better and "reediting the movie in [his] head," imagining how it might have worked better. His disillusionment continued into the production of his next album when ''both'' of his first two ideas for opening tracks were shot down by their original performers[[note]]Music/PaulMcCartney refused to let him parody "Live and Let Die" as "Chicken Pot Pie," as [=McCartney=] is an extremely strict vegetarian who's against any endorsement of the consumption of animal flesh whatsoever; Music/MichaelJackson, meanwhile, refused to let him parody "Black and White" as "Snack All Night," as he didn't want to trivialize the original song's message, though he gave Al carte blanche on literally every other song in his catalogue. Al said it was probably for the best, as he'd already parodied two MJ songs and that point and didn't want to be known as "the guy who does Michael Jackson parodies."[[/note]], leaving the album without an opening track until Music/{{Nirvana}}'s "Smells Like Teen Spirit" took off, inspiring "Smells Like Nirvana" and [[SavedFromDevelopmentHell saving the album from development hell]].
** Al also withdrew from the limelight after his tour to promote ''Poodle Hat'' after the one-two punch of the album's failure ''and'' his parents dying suddenly from CO poisoning while he was on tour, all while he was raising a newborn daughter. And like the last time, his attempts to get his career back on track were made even more frustrating when Atlantic Records revoked permission from James Blunt to let Al release his already-recorded parody of "You're Beautiful" (as "You're Pitiful"). Luckily, the song Al wrote to replace it, "White and Nerdy," would end up becoming his biggest hit to date, and his career has survived ever since.
* DoingItForTheArt: The appropriately-named "Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour," his first tour to just be a straightforward concert with none of the props, costumes, videos or even ''song parodies'' that had been ubiquitous of his concerts since the mid 90s. Al decided he was finally at a point in his career where he was capable of deviating from his trademark theatrics without having to worry about it being career suicide.
* EnforcedMethodActing: Al recorded his vocals for "Headline News" as early in the morning as he could the day of so that his voice would be naturally low enough to emulate [[Music/CrashTestDummies Brad Roberts]]' baritone on "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm." Likewise with "Truck Drivin' Song".
* ExiledFromContinuity: After the documentary ''Leaving Neverland'' brought Music/MichaelJackson's controversial history of sexual abuse allegations back into the limelight, Al said that [[RarelyPerformedSong he would retire "Eat It" and "Fat" from his live set]] so as not to stir up more controversy. Likewise, his Website/{{Twitter}} bio was rewritten from "You know... the 'Eat It' guy" to "You know... the weird one."
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:
** Al's first wave of parodies were huge hits in Australia and New Zealand, even more so than in the U.S. "Eat It" was a #1 hit in Australia and went to #6 in New Zealand, and "Fat" and "Smells Like Nirvana" would both break New Zealand's top 5 ("Fat" at #3, "Smells Like Nirvana" at #4). Ironically, Al's only top-10 hit in the U.S., "White and Nerdy," didn't crack either of their major charts (save for Australia's digital charts). It ''did'', however, get to #14 in Sweden.
** Al's bizarre Japanese sketch show appearance in 1984 was apparently due to "Eat It" being a big hit in Japan, and many of Al's singles have been released there since (he even went so far as to record a phonetic Japanese version of "Jurassic Park"!).
* HeAlsoDid: Al has directed several music videos for other artists, including Music/BenFolds, {{Music/Hanson}}, and Creator/JeffFoxworthy.
* HitlessHitAlbum: Most of his albums qualify, with millions sold as opposed to having only four Top 40 hits. The most prominent example is ''Running with Scissors'' which is certified Platinum by the RIAA despite its singles not charting ("Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" peaked at #68 in Australia, however).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes:
** While many of Weird Al's songs are still widely available, two are hard to find to own, outside of Website/YouTube music videos - "Spy Hard", the theme to [[Film/SpyHard the movie of the same name]] and "Polkamon", from the soundtrack to ''Anime/{{Pokemon 2000}}''. The former appears on the rarities collection ''Medium Rarities'' and the 15-album box set ''Squeeze Box'', but the latter is still only available on its soundtrack album. Al was denied permission to re-release it, since the ''Pokémon'' higher-ups didn’t want anyone other than them making money off ''Pokémon'' during its heightened popularity in the heyday of ''VideoGame/PokemonGO''.
** The ''Permanent Record: Al in the Box'' compilation, which doesn't seem to have any chance of seeing a re-release on account of the cover art's master prints being lost.
** There are many songs that Al never got the rights to or were only played on the Dr. Demento Show, including his first recordings that he submitted. Al will sometimes play those songs live. Typically fans have to hunt down a fan recording of one of his live shows or an old ''Dr. Demento'' Tape.[[note]]For those looking, digital copies of Dr. Demento shows are available for purchase at [[https://www.drdemento.com the show's website]].[[/note]]
** ''Peter & The Wolf / Carnival Of The Animals - Part II'', a collaborative album he did with Wendy Carlos, was only physically printed once and has never been given a digital rerelease.
* MoneyDearBoy: His stated reason for recording "Eat It" and "Like a Surgeon". The former was his biggest chart hit until "White and Nerdy." His indifference towards "Like a Surgeon" was discussed on ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', which had one of the main characters write the song in a fan-letter rather than actually making it himself.
* TheOtherDarrin: For ''Film/WeirdTheAlYankovicStory'', the parody biopic of Al's life, has switched around all of the central players from the original ''Funny Or Die'' trailer:
** Al himself has switched from Creator/AaronPaul to Creator/DanielRadcliffe.
** Madonna, played in the trailer by Creator/OliviaWilde, will now be played by Creator/EvanRachelWood.
** Al's parents, played in the trailer by Creator/GaryCole and Creator/MarySteenburgen, will now be played by Creator/TobyHuss and Creator/JulianneNicholson
** Dr. Demento, played in the trailer by Creator/PattonOswalt, will now be played by Creator/RainnWilson.
* PlayingAgainstType: He typically plays characters similar to his on stage/music video persona. However...
** He plays a serious and creepy serial killer, the Dollmaker, in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsRobin''.
** His recurring guest shots in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' most of the time? Freakin' '''[[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]]''' of all people!
** Then there's the SadClown Captain Peanutbutter in ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman''.
** And the Funny or Die parody of ''Film/AmericanPsycho'' he did with [[Music/HueyLewisAndTheNews Huey Lewis]], with Lewis as a psychotic mass murderer (a la Patrick Bateman) and Al as his next victim, a debauched libertine (a la Paul Allen).
** His guest appearance on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTdgxhQwaVQ "Who's Gonna Stop Me"]] by Portugal. The Man, a serious ProtestSong about the oppression of Native Americans - it makes some sense in context, as his scene in the music video uses imagery of a coyote, and the coyote is a TricksterGod in some Myth/NativeAmericanMythology.
* PromotedFanboy: Was a huge fan of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and considered his two appearances on the show to be seminal moments in his career.
* RarelyPerformedSong:
** In a 2015 interview, Al stated that he no longer performs "Jerry Springer" live due to its frequent use of terms now recognized as slurs. He also avoids performing the popular "Albuquerque", off [[Music/RunningWithScissors the same album]], because its 12-minute EpicRocking length and extensive passages of comedic yelling and screaming put a strain on his vocal cords, saving it for special occasions (namely, when he is performing in UsefulNotes/{{Albuquerque}}, UsefulNotes/NewMexico), though he did bring it back into regular rotation for both Ridiculously Self Indulgent tours.
** Due to the difficulty involved with replicating its MotorMouth bridge, Al refuses to perform the fan-favorite song [[Music/PoodleHat "Hardware Store"]] live.
** Following the release of the 2019 documentary ''Leaving Neverland'', which detailed new child sexual abuse allegations against Music/MichaelJackson, Al opted to remove [[Music/WeirdAlYankovicIn3D "Eat It"]], [[Music/EvenWorse "Fat"]], and "Snack All Night" from his setlists, as they were parodies of some of Jackson's biggest hits ([[Music/{{Thriller}} "Beat It"]], "Music/{{Bad}}", and [[Music/DangerousAlbum "Black or White"]], respectively).
* RealLifeRelative:
** Nick and Mary Yankovic, Al's real-life parents, are seen in the video for "I Lost on Series/{{Jeopardy}}" at the point where announcer Don Pardo tells Al he's "brought shame and disgrace on [his] family name for generations to come!" They would make future bit appearances in Al media during their lives, including a prominent [[AsHimself as themselves]] role in the 1997 concert special "There's No Going Home", clips for ''Film/TheCompleatAl'', and providing Al's introduction at the beginning of the 1999 ''"Weird Al" Yankovic - Live!'' video.
** Averted with "Polka King" Frankie Yankovic, who was not related. However, they did perform together at least once.
* ReferencedBy: In one of the final scenes of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders'', Joseph is [[spoiler:revived from near-death via a blood transfusion from DIO's corpse and responds by pretending to be a resurrected DIO as a prank, which results in Jotaro nearly attacking him]]. To make sure that Joseph is indeed himself, Jotaro asks him who wrote "Eat It", knowing that his grandfather would be keenly aware of "pointless crap" like that. Joseph correctly responds "Al Yankovic." Al himself commented on the reference when the anime adaptation aired, [[https://www.instagram.com/p/4KYC8sGu_1/?taken-by=alfredyankovic posting a clip of it]] on Instagram and tagging it [=#PointlessCrap=].
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: "Pac-Man", a parody of Music/TheBeatles' [[Music/RevolverBeatlesAlbum "Taxman"]], was played a few times on ''The Dr. Demento Show'' in the early '80s, only to be pulled after [[Creator/BandaiNamco Namco]] filed a cease-and-desist notice for its unauthorized use of the ''VideoGame/PacMan'' brand. The song would later slip out anyways on ''Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes No. 4'', where it was listed as a nameless "Bonus Track by 'Weird Al' Yankovic", before the legal issues were eventually resolved in time for the track to appear on the 2017 BoxedSet ''Squeeze Box''.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: "Another One Rides the Bus" seemed like it was on its way to becoming his first top 40 hit in 1981, but TK Records,[[note]]A Miami-based label best-known for KC and the Sunshine Band.[[/note]] the label that picked it up for national distribution, went bankrupt shortly after they released it and it fell off the charts.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Paul [=McCartney=], a fan of Al's work, vetoed ''[[http://www.al-oholicsanonymous.com/interviews/alicon.html Chicken Pot Pie]] (parody of "Live and Let Die")'' since it was about eating meat, as [=McCartney=] is a vegetarian.
*** Similarly, Al wanted to do a parody of [[Music/TheBeatles "Free as a Bird"]] as "Gee, I'm a Nerd", but it was turned down by Yoko Ono. He performed it live a few times, however.
** While "Buckingham Blues" sounds like a typical blues song, the opening lines and insistent references to the prince and princess as Chuck and Diane make it clear that it was originally conceived as a parody of John Cougar Mellencamp's "Jack and Diane". Mellencamp declined to give Al permission to parody "Jack and Diane" because the song was being optioned for a film adaptation that was ultimately never produced. Al later used a parody of that song in his ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' cameo.
** "Snack All Night" (''[[Music/MichaelJackson Black or White]]'', rejected because Michael Jackson felt it undermined the anti-racism sentiment of the original). The song has been played a few times live, but never made it onto an album.
** He repeatedly approached Music/{{Prince}} asking for permission to do a parody of his work, which was always refused. The closest he got were the style parodies "Traffic Jam" (which bears a resemblance to [[Music/PurpleRainAlbum "Let's Go Crazy"]]) and "Wanna B Ur Lover," the latter of which was performed as a tribute to Prince on his most recent tour (of course, he didn't outright say it, but the backdrop during the song was purple clouds, and Al wore a Prince-ly outfit). [[note]]Of course, Website/TheOtherWiki states that "...Lover" was meant to be a parody of ''Midnite Vultures''-era Music/{{Beck|Musician}}, which itself borrows from Prince's brand of hypersexual funk. Al stated [[https://www.weirdal.com/archives/miscellaneous/ask-al/#080703 in a Q&A on his website]], "that song is actually intended to sound like ''me'' trying to sound like ''Beck'' trying to sound like Prince", indicating that he intended to kill two birds with one stone. [[/note]] After Prince's death and having never budged from this position, Al announced that he would respect those wishes and never do anything based on his songs.
** Al got accordion lessons for his seventh birthday. However, he could've gone with guitar lessons instead. As Al himself noted in [[https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/2as5t1/this_is_weird_al_yankovic_amaa_ask_me_anything/ciybiu0/ one of his Reddit "Ask Me Anything" sessions]], if he had gone with guitar, he probably wouldn't have the fame he has today; Dr. Demento was attracted by the novelty of a teenager playing accordion and would have probably not given his demo tape a second listen if he was playing acoustic guitar. Still, one can only imagine the possibilities...
** Bassist Steve Jay almost got a chance to audition for Music/FrankZappa, but didn't quite make it. So then he answered a newspaper ad from some guy named Al...
** Similarly, Al met his drummer Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz in the studio for the ''Dr. Demento'' show (Schwartz was the Doctor's featured guest that evening). Al was preparing to debut "Another One Rides the Bus" on the show, asked Schwartz if he would help pound a beat on Al's accordion case, and history was made.
** Al was originally recruited to help write the songs for a ScreenToStageAdaptation of ''Film/{{Airplane}}'', but backed out after a chance encounter with Jerry Zucker, who told him that nobody had approached him for the rights and that it sounded like a terrible idea.
** During their [[NetworkDecay disastrous "CN Real" era]], Creator/CartoonNetwork commissioned Al to direct a couple of live-action TV movies for them, but he was let go after CN Real flopped.
** "Free Delivery", a parody of "[[Music/CelineDion My Heart Will Go On]]", was not cleared by the producers of ''Film/Titanic1997'' so Al only performs it in concerts.
** Ditto "I'll Repair for You (Theme From Home Improvement)", which has only been played on stage because the ''Series/{{Friends}}'' producers denied a studio recording.
** Al first approached Creator/RhinoRecords with "My Bologna" in 1979, a logical move since they were an L.A. based label that specialized in novelty records at the time (before they changed their focus to reissues). Rhino was interested, and suggested that they release it with a cover that [[PackagedAsOtherMedium looked like a bologna package, with the record being a picture disc of a bologna slice]]. Amazingly, Rhino managed the feat of coming up with an idea that was too bizarre for Weird Al to go along with, and he said no. Creator/CapitolRecords, [[ParodyAssistance the label of The Knack]], ended up releasing it.
** He approached Music/{{Beck|Musician}} about doing a parody of "Loser", but Beck turned it down after being pressured by his agents not to say yes. Beck himself later went on to say he regret this decision, but at the very least would later allow Al to use "Loser" as part of "The Alternative Polka" medley.
** "Buddy Holly" by Music/{{Weezer}} was included on "The Alternative Polka" and was ready to be finalized - to the point that Al even mentioned them in the album's booklet - but at the very last minute, Weezer had a change of heart and asked for it to be removed [[note]]according to one interview, they were played a rough cut of the medley and only passed because they thought "Buddy Holly" was the least funny part[[/note]]. They made this up for him years later by letting him use "Beverly Hills" on the "Polkarama" medley and let him guest star on their music video for "Africa".
** Al wasn't allowed to release his parody of "Numb" by Music/{{U2}} called "Green Eggs and Ham" on ''Bad Hair Day'', though he was given permission to play it on his ''Al Music'' TV special and performed it live several times on that album's tour.
* WordOfGod: An AMA on Reddit confirmed many things about some of his songs, including which ones are parodies of what. For instance, "Midnight Star" and "You Don't Love Me Anymore" are among his few original songs that aren't style parodies.
* WriterRevolt: When his label decided to release the two compilation albums ''The Food Album'' and ''The TV Album'' for [[MoneyDearBoy a quick buck]], Al commissioned gruesome covers for both as a form of "[[TakeThat passive-aggressive protest]]" so that "...every time I look at this album that I hate, I'll laugh and I won't hate it": for ''Food'', an illustration of Al's skeleton having just been picked clean by a monster (drawn by famed Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} animator Creator/MrLawrence) to illustrate how the label had "[bled] his catalogue dry", and for ''TV'', a cartoon of Al sadistically blowing up a television set.
-->"I don't mind putting out actual Greatest Hits albums every decade or so—I realize the value in that. I just have a problem when the record company tries to make a quick buck by putting out albums like ''[[OverlyNarrowSuperlative Songs That Al Did in the Key of F♯]]''."
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