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"You're Pitiful"
Image:You're Pitiful.jpg
Song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
free download
Released June 7, 2006
Recorded April 12, 2006
Genre "Comedy"
Length 3:16
Label N/A
Writer(s) "Weird Al" Yankovic

"You're Pitiful" is "Weird Al" Yankovic's parody of "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt, and was released exclusively online in June 2006.

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Yankovic recorded the song to be included on his Straight Outta Lynwood album after, according to Yankovic, having been given Blunt's blessing to parody the song. However, following its recording, Blunt's record company, Atlantic Records, allegedly told Yankovic that he could not include the song. (When asked by NPR, Atlantic had no official comment on the matter.)

Yankovic eventually revealed that Atlantic "said it was 'too early' in James’ career for a parody, and they were afraid that focusing any more attention on 'Beautiful' at that point might lead to the perception of James as a 'one hit wonder.'" According to Yankovic, "They didn’t say I couldn’t do the parody… they just said they’d let me know 'when the time was right.' So we cancelled our release date and waited. Finally, months later, we got the answer: the 'right' time, apparently, was 'never.'"<ref name="Stone">Skaggs, Austin (2006-09-19). Weird Al Yankovic Dishes On James Blunt, Discusses His Role As the Whitest, Nerdiest Rock Star Ever (English). Rolling Stone Rock and Roll Daily. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2006-09-25.</ref>

Yankovic has a history of obtaining approval prior to releasing his parodies from the original artist's record company; however, after a miscommunication surrounding "Amish Paradise," a parody of Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise", he has gotten permission directly from the artist. However, Yankovic told NPR<ref name="NPR">Thompson, Stephen (2006-06-13). Free 'Weird Al' Yankovic! (English). Mixed Signals. National Public Radio. Retrieved on 2006-09-22.</ref> that this was the first time a record label has quashed a release of one of his parodies. "[I]f James Blunt himself were objecting," Yankovic told NPR, "I wouldn't even offer my parody for free on my Web site. But since it's a bunch of suits — who are actually going against their own artist's wishes — I have absolutely no problem with it."

Yankovic told NPR in an e-mail that the question of whether Atlantic could legally forbid the parody, given the United States Supreme Court's 1994 Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. decision recognizing parody as fair use, is "moot," saying that the issue was "more of a political matter than a legal matter," suggesting that both Blunt and Volcano (Yankovic's label) would wish to avoid alienating Atlantic.

Yankovic released the song for free distribution on the Internet, and it has become popular on The Dr. Demento Show.

Image:White Nerdy YOU SUCK cropped.jpg The video for Straight Outta Lynwood's second single, "White & Nerdy", depicts Yankovic taking revenge, of sorts, against Atlantic Records by vandalizing their Wikipedia article by blanking all text and replacing it with the words "YOU SUCK!" in large letters. Said revenge has been realized by some Wiki-Vandals. Yankovic has said that he does not approve of the vandalism, though he admits being amused by it.<ref name="Herald">Adams, Cameron. “Weird Al Yankovic.” Herald Sun, October 5, 2006.</ref> Also in the video, Al is on his "pimped out" MySpace page (http://myspace.com/whiteandnerdy) and for a split second, You're Pitiful is visible as his profile song.

Further information: Atlantic Records#Media referencesand White & Nerdy#References in video
See also: Wikipedia in popular culture

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“Weird Al” Yankovic
Band members
"Weird Al" YankovicJon "Bermuda" SchwartzSteve JayJim WestRubén Valtierra
Discography
Studio albums: "Weird Al" Yankovic (1983) • "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D (1984) • Dare to Be Stupid (1985) • Polka Party! (1986) • Even Worse (1988) • UHF (1989) • Off the Deep End (1992) • Alapalooza (1993) • Bad Hair Day (1996) • Running with Scissors (1999) • Poodle Hat (2003) • Straight Outta Lynwood (2006)
List of singles by "Weird Al" YankovicList of songs by "Weird Al" YankovicComplete discography
Filmography
Music videos: "Ricky" • "I Love Rocky Road" • "Eat It" • "I Lost On Jeopardy" • "This Is the Life" • "Like A Surgeon" • "Dare to Be Stupid" • "One More Minute" • "Living With A Hernia" • "Christmas at Ground Zero" • "Fat" • "UHF" • "Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies" • "Smells Like Nirvana" • "You Don't Love Me Anymore" • "Jurassic Park" • "Bedrock Anthem" • "Headline News" • "Spy Hard" • "Amish Paradise" • "Gump" • "The Saga Begins" • "It's All About The Pentiums" • "Bob" • "Don't Download This Song" • "White & Nerdy"
Feature films, TV shows & Long form videos: The Compleat AlUHF"Weird Al" Yankovic Live! • "Al TV" • "The Weird Al Show"
Related articles
SinglesSongsSongs ParodiedDr. DementoParodistsParody musiciansComedy musicians

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