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Turrible. I hope that’s a typo.
So I sometimes hear lyrics for what I want them to say even if I could be wrong.
I like Lou Reed's 'Sweet Jane' because to me it is one of the few artistic celebrations of marital sex in my interpretation. Its not a one liner type humor but here you have a Walk on the Wild Side type artist singing about 'Jack he is a banker, Jane she is a clerk, ...when they come home from work....' something like that. Also the build up is good energy for working out.
Try Heywood Banks for some clean comedy. Big Butter and Interstate 80 Iowa are two of his best. For some not so clean, go with Kevin "Bloody" Wilson. Do not listen to Wilson around kids or at work though. Hey Santa Claus is one of his best.
I bought my middle son the VHS and he and my dad spent hours watching that thing and laughing like hyenas.
Here's one that hasn't been mentioned. Mac Davis It's Hard To Be Humble.
Jaron and the long road to love - pray for you
Corey Smith -every dawg has his day
John Prince - don’t bury me in the cold cold ground
shel silverstein - boy named Sue
bobby Baer - Marie Leveaux
What is the name of the Johnny Cash song about working in an auto factory and stealing parts to build his own car?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws-_syszg84
Thanks Ghost.
Robert Earl Keen has good country, party feel.
Father John Misty has an Indie, satirical thing going, but he’s actually a really great singer.
John Valby is an extremely talented pianist, and incredibly crude lyricist. It's an obvious window into my sophomoric sense of humor, but I do find him and his songs humorous!
I'm late to the party, but Sheik Yerbouti (Frank Zappa) is hilarious.
Anybody remember root boy slim and the sex change band? Boogie till u puke and he’s not too old for you for some of us more well known songs Saw him in DC with coworkers. At one point in the show he or someone in his band through out a kids life raft that was also a toy alligator.
I rushed out of the audience and stomped that sucker flat. Nobody really understood that I was a rabid dawg attacking a gator
Jimmy Buffet
Joe Walsh
2 Chainz
"A virgin never drives a Z-28."
It’s me again Margaret