David Pogue, the talented resident New York Times tech columnist, erstwhile Broadway producer and Mac fan boy, has come up with another entertaining take on one of his favorite topics – Apple.

Pogue’s ditty, which will appeal to tech industry followers, is an oldie but goodie that apparently he dredged up at something called the Boston Book Festival over the weekend.

It’s a take on current chief executive Steve Jobs’ return to the company he co-founded in 1997. Over the past 12 years, he’s not only helped bring back the company from the precipice but has helped leapfrog some key competitors on the relevance scale but that’s the topic of another blog post.

I thought it’d be a fun post – it’s still the weekend after all. Enjoy the Evita-fashioned musical interlude. Thanks Mashable for the reference and link to the video which has since been posted to YouTube!

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