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Randy Rainbow's 'Mueller Blues'

The American comedian, singer, and YouTube star is known for spoof interviews with famous figures and his musical parodies of political celebrities.

 Randy Rainbow's 'Mueller Blues'

By FYI Staff

The American comedian, singer, and YouTube star is known for spoof interviews with famous figures and his musical parodies of political celebrities. His latest lark turns the focus on Robert Mueller's report, titled “The Mueller Blues” set to the tune of “The God-Why-Don’t-You-Love-Me Blues” from Stephen Sondheim’s Follies.


“Repeatedly he stated, No collusion. I guess that he was right. Is he exonerated? Technically, not quite,” Rainbow sings. “His comments were off-color. He’d constantly deny and slander Mr. Mueller. Now look who’s his favorite guy. He’s got those maybe if I haven’t been so shady in the first place blues.”

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Kesha Brings 'Holiday Road' to The Billboard Canadian Hot 100

The newly independent pop singer's cover of Lindsay Buckingham's 1983 song from National Lampoon's Vacation was first released as a Spotify exclusive for the holidays. Michael Bublé's Christmas, meanwhile, remains at No. 1 on the Canadian Albums chart.

Kesha has brought an under-appreciated holiday gem back to the charts. Her version of "Holiday Road" debuts on this week's Billboard Canadian Hot 100 (dated Dec. 28, 2024) at No. 83.

"Holiday Road" was originally released in 1983 by Fleetwood Mac legend Lindsey Buckingham and serves as the propulsive opening theme to the Chevy Chase-starting classic comedy road trip film National Lampoon's Vacation.

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