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Best of Jeff Foxworthy: Double Wide, Single Minded; The Best of The Jerky Boys; Between Iraq and a Hard Place; Beyond the Pale (Jim Gaffigan album) Big Funny; Bipolar and Proud; Blowfly's Punk Rock Party; Bo Burnham (album) Bo fo Sho; Boned! Boogity, Boogity: A Tribute to the Comedic Genius of Ray Stevens; The Box Set (The Twelfth Man album ...
Pages in category "Comedy songs" The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 17 Million Fuck Offs; A.
The chart was known as Modern Rock Tracks until June 2009, when it was renamed Alternative Songs in order to "better [reflect] the descriptor used among those in the [modern rock radio] format." [3] 106 songs topped the chart in the 2000s; the first was "All the Small Things" by Blink-182, [4] while the last was "Uprising" by Muse. [5] "
Faith Hill's single "Breathe" was the first country music recording to be ranked number one since Johnny Horton's "The Battle of New Orleans" in 1959. (Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces" and Glen Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy" had each come close, ranking second.) Her "The Way You Love Me" also made the list, at 41.
Songs that reached number one on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart during the 2000s, listed in chronological order. The top song of 2000, "Smooth", spent a record 25 weeks at number one on the chart beginning in October 1999 and continuing through April 2000.
One of the funniest men alive, Rickles has been dubbed the "Insult King." As a stand-up comedian, Rickles knows how to get the laughs, and is the perfect guy to start off our list. 7th Annual TV ...
Kevin & Perry Go Large is the soundtrack album for the 2000 comedy film, Kevin & Perry Go Large. It was compiled by Judge Jules and released on Virgin / EMI who also released the single "Big Girl". [1] Some of the songs which appeared in the film are not included or a different remix is used. [2]
The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In the 2000s, each chart's "week ending" date was the Saturday of the following two weeks.