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What junior high kid, okay boy, didn't find this one to be the apex of novelty songs?

Alfred E. Neuman
It's a Gas
http://www.bing.com/search?q=it's+a+gas+alfred+e+newman&src=IE-SearchBox&FORM=IENTSR
The record actually came in a Mad Magazine.  You cut it out and played it or glued it to a piece of cardboard and played it.

Honorable mentions:
Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer
My Ding-a-ling
The Curly Shuffle
Rubber Biscuit

And how about those Sunday nights spent rolling to the Dr. Demento show?  It made it worthwhile to get up for school on Monday morning just to discuss what was played the night before.  Any Demento fans remember "It's time for number one, this is it, here it is, number one!"

David B. Steward
Director of Records
Direct:  816.983.8860
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