Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (soundtrack)

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Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Original Soundtrack)
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ReleasedNovember 4, 2022 (2022-11-04)
Recorded2022
Genre
Length77:48
Label
Producer
"Weird Al" Yankovic chronology
Squeeze Box
(2017)
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
(2022)
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Original Soundtrack)– Digital edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."You Don't Know Anything (Dialogue)" "Weird Al" Yankovic, Eric Appel Diedrich Bader 0:10
2."My Bologna" (2022 version)Yankovic"Weird Al" Yankovic2:09
3."I Love Rocky Road" (2022 version)Yankovic"Weird Al" Yankovic2:35
4."Another One Rides the Bus" (2022 version)Yankovic"Weird Al" Yankovic2:34
5."Eat It"Yankovic"Weird Al" Yankovic3:18
6."Like a Surgeon" (2022 version)Yankovic"Weird Al" Yankovic3:23
7."Amish Paradise" (2022 version)Yankovic"Weird Al" Yankovic3:19
8."Now You Know"Yankovic"Weird Al" Yankovic5:18
9."Dr. Demento Opening Theme (Pico and Sepulveda)"
The Roto Rooter Goodtime Christmas Band1:33
10."Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out the Barrel)"
Cory Pesaturo 1:21
11."Helena Polka"TraditionalCory Pesaturo0:31
12."The Chicken Dance aka The Bird Dance"
The Emeralds2:43
13."Clarinet Polka"Karol Namysłowski"Weird Al" Yankovic0:35
14."Beat on the Brat" Joey Ramone "Weird Al" Yankovic0:19
15."Bowling with the Devil"YankovicSkunk Barf0:13
16."The Cobra Pit"
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
1:08
17."Demento's Pool Party"
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
4:08
18."You're All a Bunch of Slaves (Instrumental)"Yankovic"Weird Al" Yankovic1:32
19."Guadalajara" Pepe Guízar
  • César Chavira
  • César Ramírez
  • Omar Estrada
1:15
20."Back From the Dead"
  • Dan Light
  • Ramiro Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:45
21."Weird"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:53
22."The Accordion"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra2:09
23."Hay Boy"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:43
24."The Closet"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:43
25."Epiphany"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:51
26."Cracked the Code"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:12
27."On the Spot"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:35
28."A Rare Gift"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:46
29."My Parents"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:11
30."Write Your Own Songs"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:21
31."LSD Trip"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra2:06
32."Al and Madonna"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra3:07
33."A Parody of 'Eat It'"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:35
34."Drunk Driving"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:54
35."You're All I've Got"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:33
36."Diner Kidnapping"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:22
37."Heart of the Jungle"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:23
38."Certified Platinum"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:28
39."It's All Business"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra2:37
40."The Factory"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:23
41."Dad Apologizes"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra2:08
42."Raised Amish"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra3:10
43."It's Nothing"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:57
44."Would You Be My Son?"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra0:38
45."Al's Speech"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra1:29
46."In Memoriam"
  • Light
  • Rodriguez
  • Birenberg
  • Robinson
Budapest Scoring Orchestra2:34
Total length:77:48

Credits

Credits adapted from Vinyl liner notes.

MUSICIAN CREDITS

SCORE CREDITS

Score Recorded by the Budapest Scoring Orchestra

Charts

Chart performance for Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Original Soundtrack)
Chart (2022)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [18] 192
US Soundtrack Albums (Billboard) [19] 15

Release history

Release dates and formats for Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Original Soundtrack)
RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
VariousNovember 4, 2022Legacy
Recordings
[20]
[21]
February 3, 2023 CD
May 19, 2023 Vinyl

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 16, 2022 Best Music Themed Film, Biopic or MusicalWeird: The Al Yankovic StoryNominated [22]
[23]
Best Original Score – Streamed Live Action Film (No Theatrical Release) Leo Birenberg and Zach RobinsonNominated
Best Original Song – Streamed Film (No Theatrical Release) Weird Al Yankovic for "Now You Know"Won
San Diego Film Critics Society January 6, 2023 Best Use of MusicWeird: The Al Yankovic StoryNominated [24]
Society of Composers & Lyricists February 15, 2023Outstanding Original Score for an Independent Film Leo Birenberg and Zach RobinsonNominated [25]
Outstanding Original Song for a Comedy or Musical Visual Media Production Weird Al Yankovic for "Now You Know"Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association December 18, 2022 Best SoundtrackWeird: The Al Yankovic StoryNominated [26]
Grammy Awards February 4, 2024 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Weird: The Al Yankovic StoryNominated [27]

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