I mean no disrespect, but I think that might be splitting hairs just a bit there. Usually when one uses the phrase "sung to the tune of," that means that a given song is a straight parody. Granted the writer didn't hear the song themselves, so they can't say with 100% accuracy of course, and they may very well have been led to believe that the song is question is a parody, but I really don't think they were trying to indicate otherwise in the article.Al's #27 fan @ Apr 27 2006, 08:09 PM wrote: They say that it's sung to the tune of it, not that it's a parody, If it's sung to that tune, it could be a style parody.
I'm not saying anyone is wrong or right or anything...after all, writers often come off as a little clueless or are just plain incorrect when it comes to Al's originals. I'm just saying a writer probably wouldn't have used such wording if they truly believed that a song was actually going to be a style parody.