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For the Authority Zero song, see A Passage in Time (Authority Zero album).
"One More Minute" Single by "Weird Al" Yankovic from the album Dare to Be Stupid B-side "Midnight Star" Released August 1985 Format 7" Recorded January 2, 1985 Genre Comedy, Doo-wop Length 4:02 Label Scotti Brothers Producer Rick Derringer "Weird Al" Yankovic singles chronology "I Want a New Duck"
(1985)"One More Minute"
(1985)"Hooked on Polkas"
(1985)Dare to Be Stupid track listing - "Like a Surgeon"
- "Dare to Be Stupid"
- "I Want a New Duck"
- "One More Minute"
- "Yoda"
- "George of the Jungle"
- "Slime Creatures from Outer Space"
- "Girls Just Want to Have Lunch"
- "This Is the Life"
- "Cable TV"
- "Hooked on Polkas"
"One More Minute" is an original song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is done in the style of doo-wop and Elvis Presley.
Contents
Track listing
The following tracks are on the single:
- "One More Minute" – 4:02
- "Midnight Star" – 4:33
The promo single only contains "One More Minute".
Lyrics
Although the song sounds like a typical romantic slow-dance song, it is about rationalizing extreme acts in reaction to his girlfriend dumping him for another man. He sings how he would rather endure the pain of various acts of masochism "than spend one more minute with you". These include: ripping out his intestines with a fork, jumping onto a pile of thumbtacks naked, diving "into a swimming pool filled with double-edged razor blades," eating shards of broken glass, forcing an icepick underneath a toenail, and slamming his fingers in a door repeatedly. In the closing verse, he states that he would "would rather rip [his] heart out of [his] ribcage with [his] bare hands, and then throw it on the floor and stomp on it until [he dies]," painting a particularly dramatic image of his true feelings for his ex-love. The things he does in reaction to the split are suitably bizarre also: after mentioning he has torn up her photos and removed her number from his Rolodex (presumably acceptable things), he also recounts having burned down the malt shop the two had frequented for the sake of the bad memories. Other than performing violent acts rather than spending "one more minute with you" he also states he would rather do disgusting things like cleaning all the bathrooms in Grand Central Station with [his] tongue. The song also features a unique masturbation metaphor, as Al sings that he's "stranded all alone/at the Gas Station of Love/and [he has] to use the self-service pumps."
Music video
Several jokes in the music video are inspired by a scene in the movie Top Secret!, a movie Yankovic cites as one of his favorites. Most notable are the microphone gags and the presence of three back-up singers, played in the music video by Yankovic's band. While many fan-posted videos have been removed to protect their copyrights, and Yankovic has put up many videos to be downloaded for sale, "One More Minute" has so far been allowed to remain on many free video sharing sites.
According to his series or trading cards, at one point in the video, Al takes out a photograph of a his actual ex-girlfriend and tears it in half; this woman was apparently the inspiration for the song.[1]
Live performances
In concert, the song is played at a noticeably faster pace. Humorous bits sometimes precede the song; for example, on the Running with Scissors tour, Yankovic starts off with a monologue about his "hometown" (which happens to be the town he is currently in) and tells a story his mother told him when he was "...about 23." He is constantly interrupted by keyboardist Rubén Valtierra; to the point which he takes out a blank gun and "shoots" him.
After the first chorus, Yankovic (and a security member—usually wearing a jacket with "AL" on his back) goes into the audience and greets audience members while performing. Additionally, Yankovic removes a pair of boxers from his pants and hands them to a female in the audience. This was also inspired by the aforementioned Top Secret! scene.
References
See also
- List of singles by "Weird Al" Yankovic
- List of songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic
"Weird Al" Yankovic "Weird Al" Yankovic · Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz · Steve Jay · Jim West · Rubén Valtierra
Rick DerringerStudio albums "Weird Al" Yankovic · "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D · Dare to Be Stupid · Polka Party! · Even Worse · Peter and the Wolf (with Wendy Carlos) · UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff · Off the Deep End · Alapalooza · Bad Hair Day · Running with Scissors · Poodle Hat · Straight Outta Lynwood · AlpocalypseEPs Compilations Eat It · The Official Music of "Weird Al" Yankovic · Greatest Hits · The Best of Yankovic · The Food Album · Permanent Record: Al in the Box · Greatest Hits Vol. II · The TV Album · The Saga Begins · The Essential "Weird Al" YankovicSingles "My Bologna" · "Another One Rides the Bus" · "Ricky" · "I Love Rocky Road" · "Eat It" · "King of Suede" · "I Lost on Jeopardy" · "This Is the Life" · "Like a Surgeon" · "I Want a New Duck" · "One More Minute" · "Hooked on Polkas" · "Dare to Be Stupid" · "Living with a Hernia" · "Christmas at Ground Zero" · "Fat" · "Lasagna" · "I Think I'm a Clone Now" · "UHF" · "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" · "Isle Thing" · "Smells Like Nirvana" · "You Don't Love Me Anymore" · "Taco Grande" · "Jurassic Park" · "Bedrock Anthem" · "Achy Breaky Song" · "Headline News" · "Amish Paradise" · "Gump" · "Spy Hard" · "The Night Santa Went Crazy" · "The Saga Begins" · "It's All About the Pentiums" · "Polka Power!" · "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" · "You're Pitiful" · "Don't Download This Song" · "White & Nerdy" · "Canadian Idiot" · "eBay" · "Whatever You Like" · "Craigslist" · "Skipper Dan" · "CNR" · "Ringtone" · "Perform This Way"Videography Al TV · The Compleat Al · UHF · The "Weird Al" Yankovic Video Library · Alapalooza: The Videos · "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Collection · Bad Hair Day: The Videos · The Weird Al Show · "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Videos · "Weird Al" Yankovic Live! · "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection · "Weird Al" Yankovic Live! – The Alpocalypse TourRelated articles Categories:- "Weird Al" Yankovic songs
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