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- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 abstract "Goodbye Pop 1952–1976 was an American comedy album of song parodies and sketches that was released as a vinyl record in 1975. It was a spin-off from National Lampoon magazine. Performers include Gilda Radner, Bill Murray, Christopher Guest, Paul Shaffer and Tony Scheuren.".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 artist National_Lampoon_(magazine).
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 genre Comedy_album.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 previousWork Gold_Turkey.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 recordLabel National_Lampoon_(magazine).
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 subsequentWork Thats_Not_Funny,_Thats_Sick.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageExternalLink national-lampoon.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageExternalLink 458917.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageExternalLink B000URBE8A.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageID "33789927".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageLength "1940".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageRevisionID "655730712".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink 1975_in_music.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Murray.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1970s_comedy_albums.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1975_albums.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Lampoon_albums.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Guest.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Comedy_album.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Comedy_record.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Gilda_Radner.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Gold_Turkey.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink National_Lampoon_(magazine).
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Shaffer.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Thats_Not_Funny,_Thats_Sick.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLink Vinyl_record.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goodbye Pop 1952–1976".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 artist National_Lampoon_(magazine).
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 genre Comedy_album.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 genre Comedy_record.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 hasPhotoCollection Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 label National_Lampoon_(magazine).
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 lastAlbum "Gold Turkey".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 name "Goodbye Pop 1952–1976".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 nextAlbum "That's Not Funny, That's Sick".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 released "1975".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 thisAlbum "Goodbye Pop 1952–1976".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type "studio".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comedy-album-stub.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_album.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:National_Lampoon.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 subject Category:1970s_comedy_albums.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 subject Category:1975_albums.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 subject Category:National_Lampoon_albums.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type Album.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type MusicalWork.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type Work.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type CreativeWork.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type MusicAlbum.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type Thing.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type Q2188189.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type Q386724.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 type Q482994.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 comment "Goodbye Pop 1952–1976 was an American comedy album of song parodies and sketches that was released as a vinyl record in 1975. It was a spin-off from National Lampoon magazine. Performers include Gilda Radner, Bill Murray, Christopher Guest, Paul Shaffer and Tony Scheuren.".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 label "Goodbye Pop 1952–1976".
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 sameAs m.0hhpzs_.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 sameAs Q5583301.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 sameAs Q5583301.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 wasDerivedFrom Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976?oldid=655730712.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 isPrimaryTopicOf Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976.
- Goodbye_Pop_1952–1976 name "Goodbye Pop 1952–1976".