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about
Kyle A Carrozza is a cartoonist and goofy musician from California. When he’s not working his day job at Nickelodeon on the hit CGI children’s program “Fanboy and Chum Chum”, Kyle can be found making a new catchy tune every ten minutes or so. His 2011 album, “Ray Fillet” was written and recorded entirely within the month of February. On Twenty-Six and a Half, Kyle covers “The Check’s in the Mail” from Al’s “‘Weird Al’ Yankovic” album.
lyrics
Well, hey how ya doin' have a seat have a drink
Boy it's good to see you, what can I say?
Oh, sorry gotta run we'll get together again
Say, what was your name anyway?
Well we're working on the problem we'll get back to you soon
But don't try to call me I'll be in a meeting every afternoon
For a year maybe longer keep in touch
Thanks for dropping by and have a nice day
The check's in the mail - (Hey!) you're beautiful
Don't ever change (you know what I mean)
My girl will call your girl
We'll talk, we'll do lunch
Or leave a message on my machine
So baby won't you sign on the dotted line
I'm gonna make your dreams come true
The check's in the mail, would I lie to you?
Well hey wait a minute what's the matter hold on
You want me to fork over the loot?
You say you hate my guts you wanna take me to court
And you got yourself a lawyer with a three-piece suit?
Well I'm proud to say you're not the only critic of mine
So if you wanna sue me I'm afraid you're gonna have to wait in line
Take a number thanks for calling who loves you baby
Don't forget to read the fine print.
Oh, trust me!
The check's in the mail - Hey! you're beautiful
Don't ever change (you know what I mean)
Why don't you leave a message with my girl
I'll have lunch with your machine
So baby won't you sign on the dotted line
I'm gonna make your dreams come true
The check's in the mail, would I lie to you?
The check's in the mail, would I lie to you?
credits
from Twenty-Six and a Half,
released June 14, 2011
Kyle Carrozza: Keyboards, programming
Austin Aeschliman: Guitar, bass, mixing
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Check's in the Mail”
Couldn't have made "BURNER" without the Nerdcore genre this man started. Love this O.G.'s exasperated take on the modern internet, and hope he hasn't given it up entirely! Laurence Warner
Robins decided to release the recording of his 2016 comedy tour during the Covid-19 shutdown at the behest of fans. Bandcamp New & Notable May 29, 2020