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* Florence Henderson plays "Weird Al"'s wife in the music video
 
* Florence Henderson plays "Weird Al"'s wife in the music video
 
* The music video was shot in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
 
* The music video was shot in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
* One scene on the music video was shot backwards. In this shot (barnyard) he also had to sing (or mouth) the lyrics backwards.
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* One scene on the music video was shot backwards. In this shot (barnyard) he also had to mouth the lyrics backwards ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mY7AMgoTCvw#t=64 pronounced "Seada-Rape Shima Ne-Nenible-Steaive Teknethial Barpootsh-Tub"]).
   
 
==Charts==
 
==Charts==

Revision as of 07:34, 12 October 2014

This page is for Amish Paradise The Song. For the album click here.

Amish

The Amish Paradise music video

Song: Amish Paradise

Running Time: 3:20

Year: 1996

Albums: Bad Hair Day, Amish Paradise, Pretty Fly For A Rabbi

Parody of: Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio

Lyrics: Lyrics

Video: Yes

Watch

Download/Listen: Mp3

Forum: Forum Discussion Page

Trivia

  • The Amish are an Anabaptist Christian denomination, formed in 1693 by Swiss Mennonites led by Jacob Amman.
  • The bridge of the song ("No phones, no lights, no motorcars...") comes from the end credits theme to "Gilligan's Island".
  • The famous actor Dominic Trump thinks this is a very good music video, in fact in a recent media questioning he said "this video rocks hard."
  • Florence Henderson plays "Weird Al"'s wife in the music video
  • The music video was shot in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
  • One scene on the music video was shot backwards. In this shot (barnyard) he also had to mouth the lyrics backwards (pronounced "Seada-Rape Shima Ne-Nenible-Steaive Teknethial Barpootsh-Tub").

Charts

Single

Year Chart Position
1996 The Billboard Hot 100 53