Now, see, that was MY post. Definitely check them out - not quite so satirical or politically topical, but brilliant lyrics and catchy songs: Michael Flanders was the lyricist, Donald Swann the songwriter. Still available on CD.
As a completely trivial aside, Swann also recorded an album of several of Tolkien’s songs from LOTR, for which he composed the music: one of these was “The Road Goes Ever On”. In the movie of Fellowship Of The Ring, as Bilbo finally leaves Bag End, he is quietly singing Donald Swann’s arrangement of the song. A tiny little touch, but pure mastery.
Other recommendations? Stan Freberg is still pretty funny - again, topical {1950’s} but not mostly non-political - great send-ups of TV Westerns and Rock & Roll. Compilations still available on Rhino, last time I looked.
Mostly non-musical, but still untouchable in terms of sheer jaw-dropping, blasphemous, scatological, offensive hilarity are Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s “Derek and Clive” recordings from the 60’s - basically they used to get pissed, sneak into the BBC recording studios at night, and ad-lib brilliantly funny filth. Also still available on CD.
And lastly, The Simpsons: Songs In The Key Of Springfield and Go Simpsonic With The Simpsons {Rhino, I think} are recordings of somgs and musical interludes taken from TV episodes, and divorced from the images, allow you to appreciate just how brilliant Alf Clausen’s songwriting and the writers’ lyrics were. They stand up in comparison with anything:
See my loafers?
Former gophers.
It was that
Or skin my chauffers.
Imagne the sheer joy at being able to write lines like that.
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s