US Comedy Song Lyrics (1950's to 1980's)

Name the song title form the lyric provided. One is a monologue. One UK artist (1/6th American in truth...)
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Artist
Song Lyric
Song Title
Stan Freberg
"A dragon had been devouring Maidens. Homicide. My job: slay him..." (1953)
St George and the Dragonet
Nervous Norvus
"But when he saw a girl ape, a-hangin in the breeze, he went..." (1956)
Ape Call
Tom Lehrer
"All the world seems in tune on a spring afternoon, when we're..." (1960)
Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
Allan Sherman
"You remember Jeffery Hardy, they're about to organize a searching party..." (1964)
Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh (A Letter From Camp)
Napoleon XIV
"And I'll be happy to see those nice young men In their clean white coats..." (1966)
They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!
Monty Python
"I wear high heels, suspendies and a bra... (1971)
Lumberjack Song
Chuck Berry
"When I was a little bitty boy My grandmother bought me a cute little toy.." (1972)
My Ding-A-Ling
Ray Stevens
"Nekked as a jaybird. 'n' I hollered over t'Ethel..." (1974)
The Streak
Mac Davis
"I can't wait to look in the mirror Cause I get better looking each day..." (1980)
It's Hard To Be Humble
Weird Al Yankovic
"Don't want no Cap'n Crunch, don't want no Raisin Bran..." (1983)
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