Pretty Fly for a Rabbi

"Pretty Fly for a Rabbi"
Single by "Weird Al" Yankovic
from the album Running with Scissors
B-side "Amish Paradise"
Released November 22, 1999
Format Digital download, CD
Recorded April 20, 1999
Genre Comedy rock, pop punk, punk rock
Length 3:25
Label Volcano
Writer(s) Dexter Holland, "Weird Al" Yankovic
Producer(s) "Weird Al" Yankovic
"Weird Al" Yankovic singles chronology
"Polka Power!"
(1999)
"Pretty Fly for a Rabbi"
(1999)
"You're Pitiful"
(2006)
Running with Scissors track listing
  1. "The Saga Begins"
  2. "My Baby's in Love with Eddie Vedder"
  3. "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi"
  4. "The Weird Al Show Theme"
  5. "Jerry Springer"
  6. "Germs"
  7. "Polka Power!"
  8. "Your Horoscope for Today"
  9. "It's All about the Pentiums"
  10. "Truck Drivin' Song"
  11. "Grapefruit Diet"
  12. "Albuquerque"

"Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" (alternatively called "Pretty Fly (For a Rabbi)" in Australia) is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a parody of "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" by The Offspring, and it was released from the 1999 album Running with Scissors. The song was released as a single exclusively in Australia.[1] Mary Kay Bergman performs the line "How ya doin' Bernie?", and appears in the music video . The Voice Actress Tress McNeil also contributes.

As opposed to the phrase "Gunter Glieben Glauten Globen" in the original song, Weird Al starts this song with the Yiddish sentence "Veren zol fun deer a blintze (English phonetic)/ Weren soll von dir a Blintze, (German phonetic)" meaning "You should turn into a blintz." At one point, Yankovic references the line "Mecca lecca hi, mecca hiney hiney ho" and "Mekka-lekka hi mekka lekka chahney ho!", catchphrases of Jambi, the wish-granting disembodied head from Pee-Wee's Playhouse.

Track listing

Australian single
  1. "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" 3:02
  2. "Amish Paradise" 3:20

Music video

A "music video" for the song was assembled but has not been seen outside of Australia. Yankovic stated that his Australian record company decided to release "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" as a single and they insisted on releasing a video to go along with it. He decided against the idea, but told them that they could make one themselves by cutting together bits from "Weird Al" Yankovic Live!, which they did.[2]

Chart positions

Chart (1999) Peak
Position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 67

References

  1. Pretty Fly for a Rabbi Single
  2. Ask Al January 2000
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