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Artist/Band:
Weird Al Yankovic
Lyrics for Song: Here's Johnny
Lyrics for Album: The TV Album
There he goes, he drives me crazy
When he says "Here's Johnny"
That's his job, it's so amazing
All he says is "Here's Johnny"
I never miss a moment when he's on the tube
His being there has made my life worth living
The chills run down my spine
Each time he says that line
"Here's Johnny" He says
And laughs in his special way
"Johnny" he says
You know I love him
"Here's Johnny" he says
And second fiddle is his game
Ed McMahon's his name, all right
Woah, oh yeah
Dressed so fine, he's such a cool dude
Hear him say "Here's Johnny"
Watch him selling beer and dog food
Hear him say "Here's Johnny"
I got a letter from him just the other day
He said "You may already be a winner"
A trooper to the end
A Clydesdale's best friend
"Here's Johnny" he says
And laughs in his special way
"Johnny" he says, you know I love him
"Here's Johnny" he says
And that's the way he gets his pay
What a living
Oh "Here's Johnny, Here's Johnny" Woah no
"Here's Johnny, Here's Johnny"
No no, no no no no I don't believe it
"Here's Johnny" he says
And everytime it's just the same
Ed McMahon's his name
(Special guy) A very special guy, all right
(He's on) He's on every night
(Every night) Can't change the channel
When he's sitting on the panel
"Here's Johnny"
There he goes, he gives me goose bumps
When he says "Hey-Oh, Hey-Hey-Oh"
"Here's Johnny" he says
And laughs in his special way
"Johnny" he says, you know I love him
"Here's Johnny" he says
That seems to be his claim to fame
Ed McMahon's his name
"Here's Johnny"
"Here's Johnny"
"Here's Johnny" (laughing)
"Here's Johnny"
"Here's Johnny" (laughing)
"Here's Johnny" (laughing)
"Here's Johnny" (laughing)
"Here's Johnny"
"Here's Johnny" (laughing)
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"Here's Johnny"
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Here's Johnny
Weird Al Yankovic's "Here's Johnny" is a high-energy parody of the 1982 hit "The Joker's Back," featuring a distinctive accordion-driven arrangement that defines his comedic musical style. Released on the 1999 compilation "The TV Album," the track showcases Yankovic's signature ability to mimic popular songs while injecting absurd humor and catchy melodies. The song became a staple of his discography, reinforcing his reputation as a master of satire who transforms mainstream pop into a vehicle for entertainment. Its enduring popularity stems from its infectious rhythm and the artist's unique vocal delivery, making it a quintessential example of his contribution to comedy music. |
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