novelty music
music genre; type of farcical or nonsensical singing or instrumentals
Novelty music is a delightful blend of whimsy and catchy hooks, often marked by playful lyrics that invite laughter or at least a smile. Imagine bouncy tunes that flirt with silly sound effects and absurd narratives; it’s a world where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary. The energy can fluctuate between peppy and downright ridiculous, but it always manages to elicit an infectious sense of joy. Think of the quirky charm of novelty acts that keep you humming their tunes long after they’ve ended.
Emerging primarily in the early 20th century, novelty music provided a joyful counterpoint to the more serious themes prevalent in popular music. Its roots can be traced back to vaudeville performances, which thrived on humor and satire. The genre reached its peak in the mid-20th century with standouts like "The Purple People Eater" by Sheb Wooley and "Witch Doctor" by David Seville, both bringing whimsical storytelling to life through melody. The satirical edges of artists like Allan Sherman, known for his comedic parodies, also helped define an era where songs became simple narratives filled with lighthearted absurdity, reflecting societal quirks.
To dive into the world of novelty music, start with “Fish Heads” by Barnes & Barnes for its bizarre yet catchy chorus that hooks you immediately. Then, explore “The Chipmunk Song” by David Seville and The Chipmunks, a holiday classic that blends childlike playfulness with clever composition. Don’t miss out on "Yakety Sax" by Boots Randolph—this tune’s frenetic saxophone will have you laughing in no time. For something more contemporary, check out “The Lonely Island” crew who seamlessly blend comedy with pop culture references. After these gems, consider wandering into comedy albums or novelty rock for your next musical adventure.
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Ray Stevens
country music, pop music
Bobby Darin
folk music, jazz
Tix
Russ music, electronic dance music
Vassendgutane
bygderock, country music
The Coasters
doo-wop, rhythm and blues
Carina Dahl
pop music
Chad Morgan
Australian folk music, country music
Your Favorite Martian
comedy hip-hop, dance-pop
Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers
pop music
The Drifters
rock and roll
Bobby Pickett
rock music
Ogie Alcasid
contemporary worship music, pop music
Freddy Kalas
electro house
Fast Food Rockers
bubblegum music, pop music
Hagle
bygderock, country rap
Imokin Trio
kayōkyoku
About novelty music
What is novelty music?
music genre; type of farcical or nonsensical singing or instrumentals
Where should I start with novelty music?
Start with "Surely You Joust" by Ray Stevens. It captures what makes novelty music worth exploring.
What are the best novelty music albums?
The novelty music albums worth hearing first: "Surely You Joust" by Ray Stevens, "He Thinks He's Ray Stevens" by Ray Stevens, "The Best of Ray Stevens" by Ray Stevens, "20 Comedy Hits" by Ray Stevens and "Gitarzan" by Ray Stevens.
How many novelty music artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 31 novelty music artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.