Since its debut in the early 90s, the Righteous Pop Music series has brought fun parodies of classic songs into the creative ministry world. The parody song stylings of Mark Bradford have delighted and entertained audiences for over two decades, making his albums ideal for ministries, churches, or anyone seeking faith-based entertainment with a twist.
Righteous Pop Music is a series of albums featuring Christian parodies of popular songs, created to add a humorous twist to well-known tunes. These albums are popular among puppet teams and creative performers, offering fun and engaging content for church life and events.
Righteous Pop Music has gained popularity for its humorous ability to engage listeners with fun music for kids and adults. The series has been recognized as part of the "One Way Legacy," honoring its lasting impact in the realm of Christian music.
The following lists the titles from this album along with the familiar tune.
Click on the links to listen to song samples.
Higher and Higher
Higher and Higher
Stock the Boat
Rock the Boat
Witness in the Streets
Dancin' in the Streets
Washin' My Sins Away
Twistin' the Night Away
Pharisee
Refugee
Just What I Needed
Just What I Needed
The Savior's Love
The Game of Love
Wake Me Up When the Sermon Ends
Wake Me Up When September Ends
You Must Be Born Again
Won't Get Fooled Again
Where the Broken Hearts Go
Where Do Broken Hearts Go?