Novelty or parody? I say both.
Let’s start off with a definition courtesy of Wikipedia:
A novelty song is a comical or nonsensical song, performed principally for its comical effect. Humorous songs, or those containing humorous elements, are not necessarily novelty songs. The term arose in Tin Pan Alley to describe one of the major divisions of popular music; the other two divisions were ballads and dance music.[1] Novelty songs achieved great popularity during the 1920s and 1930s.[2][3] They had a resurgence of interest in the 1950s and 1960s.[4]
Novelty songs are often a parody or humor song, and may apply to a current event such as a holiday or a fad such as a dance or TV programme. Many use unusual lyrics, subjects, sounds, or instrumentation, and may not even be musical. For example, the 1966 novelty song "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" has little music and is set to a rhythm tapped out on a snare drumand tambourine. en.m.wikipedia.org/...
I’m not going to stick to any single definition. If you type in novelty songs in google? You will get lots of examples. Even some compilation albums. I pulled these out of my memory banks. You can do it, too.
Purple People Eater (1958)
Monster Mash (1962)
Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport (1963)
I’m Too Sexy (1992)
Marie Laveau (1999)
So, drop some coin in the juke box and leave your song in the comments.