''Another One Rides the Bus'' is the debut
extended play (EP) by American parodist
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic ( ; born October 23, 1959) is an American singer, musician, songwriter, record producer, actor and author. He is best known for creating comedy songs that make light of pop culture and often parody specifi ...
. It was released in 1981 by Placebo Records. The title song is a parody of English rock band
Queen's 1980 single "
Another One Bites the Dust
"Another One Bites the Dust" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by bassist John Deacon, the song was featured on the group's eighth studio album '' The Game'' (1980). It was a worldwide hit, charting number one on the US ''Billb ...
". The EP also features three other songs, all of which are original recordings. All four songs on ''Another One Rides the Bus'' later appeared on Yankovic's
eponymous debut studio album; the three original songs were re-recorded for the album, while the title song is the same version that appears on the EP.
''Another One Rides the Bus'' EP—of which only one thousand copies were made—was released to capitalize on the recent success of the titular parody. Yankovic borrowed money from
Barret "Dr. Demento" Hansen to pay for the record, and he distributed them to records stores under consignment deals. Due to the underground success of this release,
TK Records signed Yankovic and issued "Another One Rides the Bus" as a commercial single.
Recording
The EP features the titular parody, as well as three original comedy songs, with music written by Yankovic. In April 1980, Yankovic recorded the first song for the album, "Gotta Boogie".
The song, co-written by Joe Earley, is a play on words discussing a man with a "
boogie" on his finger and his quandary therein. The second song to be recorded for the EP was "Another One Rides the Bus", on September 14, 1980.
Yankovic wrote the song, a parody of
Queen's hit "
Another One Bites the Dust
"Another One Bites the Dust" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by bassist John Deacon, the song was featured on the group's eighth studio album '' The Game'' (1980). It was a worldwide hit, charting number one on the US ''Billb ...
", and debuted it live on the ''
Dr. Demento Show'', hosted by Barret "Dr. Demento" Hansen. While practicing the song outside the sound booth, Yankovic met
Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz who told Yankovic he was a
drummer
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. Schwartz agreed to drum on Yankovic's accordion case to keep a steady beat to the song.
[Rabin and Yankovic, p. 28.] "Another One Rides the Bus" became so popular that it landed Yankovic a short-lived record deal with
TK Records and also led to his first appearance on a TV show, ''
The Tomorrow Show'' with
Tom Snyder.
[ On the show, Yankovic played his ]accordion
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and Schwartz banged on Yankovic's accordion case and played the bulb horns.[Rabin and Yankovic, p. 30.]
In January 1981, the song "Mr. Frump in the Iron Lung" was recorded. The song, an audience favorite from Yankovic's days playing in coffeehouse
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s at Cal Poly, describes the rather lopsided relationship between the narrator and the eponymous "Mr. Frump" in his iron lung, until the latter's death. The final song, recorded on January 19, 1981, was "Happy Birthday". A morbidly depressing birthday song
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detailing ails of the world, including poverty
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, nuclear holocaust, and eventual solar cataclysm, the song is based on the music of artist Tonio K. Only seeing two popular birthday songs at the time—" Happy Birthday to You" by Patty and Mildred J. Hill
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Biography
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, and " Birthday" by The Beatles—Yankovic decided to write his own "severely twisted version of one". "Happy Birthday' was recorded in the garage of Richard Bennett, the brother of Schwartz who would go on to be a noted guitarist and record producer. All of the tracks, sans "Another One Rides the Bus", were recorded on a 4-track Portastudio; because only four tracks were available for mixing and recording, Yankovic had to carefully plan which parts of the songs he wanted to record at a time, and then mix them down before adding more song elements.
The EP's version of "Happy Birthday" is included on the '' Permanent Record: Al in the Box'' box set
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Music
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, and was remix
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ed into stereo
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for the Hurricane Katrina
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charity album
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''Laughter Is a Powerful Weapon Volume II''. "Gotta Boogie", "Happy Birthday", and "Mr. Frump in the Iron Lung" were re-recorded for Yankovic's eponymous debut studio album, while "Another One Rides the Bus" was not.
Release
Yankovic desired to release the song on a record label, although no label wanted to sign him at the time. Thus, Yankovic borrowed some money from Dr. Demento and pressed up one thousand copies of the four-track EP by himself.[Rabin and Yankovic, p. 33.] Yankovic then distributed the EP to various record stores, selling them through consignment deals.[Rabin and Yankovic, p. 31.] Yankovic released the record under Placebo Records, a one-off label founded by Yankovic for the sole purpose of distributing the EPs.[ Due to the underground success of the release, Yankovic secured a short-lived record deal with TK Records, who issued the title song as a commercial ]single
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. Due to the fact that only one thousand copies of the ''Another One Rides the Bus'' EP were made, today it is considered a very rare record to locate.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from EP liner notes, except where noted.
Musicians
* "Weird Al" Yankovic – accordion
Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
, lead vocals; thumps (track 3)
* Damaskas (Dan Hollombe) – background vocals (tracks 1, 2, 3)
* Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz – accordion case (track 1), drums (track 2), background vocals (track 2)
* Musical Mike (Mike Kieffer) – hand music (track 1), background vocals (track 2)
* Sulu (Sue Lubin) – hand music (tracks 1, 3)
* Beefalo Bill (Bill Burk) – "miscellaneous insanities" (track 1)
* Tohm – "miscellaneous insanities" (tracks 1, 3)
* Jeri – "miscellaneous insanities" (tracks 1, 3)
* Bobcat Bennett – guitar (track 2)
* Frank (From the Bank) Sanchez – bass guitar (track 2)
* Kamikaze Coco – background vocals (track 2)
* BEH (Barry Hansen
Barret Eugene Hansen (born April 2, 1941), known professionally as Dr. Demento, is an American radio broadcaster and record collector specializing in novelty songs, comedy, and strange or unusual recordings dating from the early days of phonograp ...
) – background vocals (track 2)
* Jammin' Joel Miller – bongos
* Leroy Finklestein – "choreography"
* Madman Mike Solton – background vocals (track 3)
* Tegan – background vocals (track 3)
* Rick Turner – "gaffer and key grip"
Technical
* Beefalo Bill – sleeve design
References
Footnotes
Bibliography
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"Weird Al" Yankovic EPs
1981 debut EPs