In honor of National Humor Month, we're paying tribute this week to songs that makes us laugh. Here are seven of our favorite tunes that tickle the funny bone.
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Wonderboy was the second single from the comedy duo, Tenacious D's (Jack Black and Kyle Gass) 2002 debut album. The video for the song was directed by Spike Jonze under the name Marcus Von Bueler. The song was used in the 2006 movie, Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny.
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Recorded by Pearl Bailey, That’s Good Enough For Me was written by queen of Tin Pan Alley, Doris Fisher. The song landed on the charts in 1947 and has been including on The Definitive Pear Bailey (1957) and Pearl Bailey: 16 Most Requested Songs (1991).
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You're the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly is a 1978 Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty song originally released as a B-side but ended up garnering moderate success. The song's been featured on "best of" compilations for both Lynn and Twitty.
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White & Nerdy is the second single released from "Weird Al" Yankovic's 2006 album, Straight Outta Lynwood. It parodies the 2005 song Ridin' byChamillionaire and Krayzie Bone. White & Nerdy was Yankovic's first hit on Billboard's Hot 100 and his first to be certified platinum.
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May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose is a 1965 "Little" Jimmy Dickens song. It was his most successful hit, spending two weeks at No. 1 and lingering on the charts for 18 weeks. It was written by Neal Merritt and inspired by one of Johnny Carson's comic put-downs on The Tonight Show.
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LMFAO's song, Hot Dog was released on the Deluxe Version of the 2011 album, Sorry for Party Rocking. The song didn't garner the kind of significant chart success as other LMFAO hits like Sexy and I Know It, but the song is fun and will get you in the party mood any time you hear it.
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Would Jesus Wear a Rolex was written by Margaret Archer and Chet Atkins and was recorded by Ray Stevens for his 1987 album, Crackin' Up!. The song reach No. 41 on the Hot Country charts in the US and 45 in Canada.
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