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Track List: Just Another Day in Parodies

  1. My Cellmate Thinks I'm SexyDownload & Buy
  2. Goodbye SquirrelDownload & Buy
  3. What the *$@# Did You SayDownload & Buy
  4. More BeaverDownload & Buy
  5. Record DealDownload & Buy
  6. How Do You Milk a CowDownload & Buy
  7. Night I Can't RememberDownload & Buy
  8. Momma's BoyDownload & Buy
  9. Wife Naggin'Download & Buy
  10. PlowboyDownload & Buy
  11. Merry Christmas From the Whole Fam Damily [*]Download & Buy

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Album Details: Just Another Day in Parodies

Release Date:
11/14/2000
Label:
Sony
UPC:
696998510623

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    , June 5, 2003
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    , June 14, 2001
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Cledus T. Judd celebrates his ascension to major-label status on his fifth album by taking on his new labelmates, the Dixie Chicks, on two songs, "Goodbye Squirrel," which rewrites "Goodbye Earl" into a hunting story, and "Wife Naggin'," a self-explanatory takeoff on "Sin Wagon." Brad Paisley's "Me Neither" gets transformed into the double entendre "More Beaver," which is nominally about a desire for more reruns of Leave It to Beaver, with help from Paisley himself on several instruments, and John Anderson sings the choruses of the original song "Momma's Boy," essentially a standup routine set to music. But the cleverest parodies are "My Cellmate Thinks I'm Sexy" (think Kenny Chesney's "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy"), which discusses the legal difficulties of some country stars, and the deconstruction of Toby Keith's massive hit "How Do You Like Me Now," reimagined as "How Do You Milk a Cow." Judd branched out into pop music last time by making fun of Ricky Martin; this time he ventures into rock by turning Kid Rock's "Cowboy" into "Plowboy." But he's on firmer ground with his country satires, which are full of asides about Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Billy Gilman that country fans will appreciate. As usual, the more familiar you are with the country music scene, the funnier you will find this stuff, but a lot of it works on its own terms.

- William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide



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Country music's answer to Weird Al Yankovic, Cledus T. Judd had a similar approach to song parody, recording backing tracks that were as similar as possible to the original versions. Like Yankovic, he also recorded some original material, but parodie...Full Cledus T. Judd Biography

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