When Adam Sandler stepped up on stage to celebrate the 50th birthday spectacular of the US TV classic, Saturday Night Live, in February, no one could have expected the comedy legend to move the entire live audience to tears! All it took was one song and half a century’s worth of lyrical memories for Adam to make his latest viral moment — his live performance of his self-composed country tune amassing over 3.5 million views in just a matter of weeks.
The notorious noughties film star had first broken into the mainstream during his five-year SNL stint from 1990-1995. Alongside his innumerable skits on screen and in the writer’s room, Adam cemented his name in the Hollywood history books with hilarious music-driven sketches including “Lunch Lady Land” and “Kiddie Metal.”
After doubling down on his outrageous comedy style with fellow SNL newcomers Chris Rock, Chris Farley, and Rob Schneider, Adam became one of the “Bad Boys of SNL” and one of the most recognizable comedians to stem from the show.
So, it wasn’t exactly surprising when Adam busted into a country tune during the middle of the SNL50 celebrations. But, as he strums out his song on an acoustic guitar, the touching sentiments gluing Adam’s lyrics in place bubble up to become surprisingly overwhelming.
It starts off with some cast and crew inside jokes — “Everyone in this room has something in common, none of us were allowed to use the little bathroom in Lorne’s office.” But as Adam sings the chorus, “Saturday Night Live’s been on for fifty years,” you can hear a tinge of sadness in the aged star’s voice, uncrazed with youth but now mellow, wistful, and nostalgic for the 90s. It’s as if you can see a slideshow of memories flickering before Adam’s eyes, while he keeps spirits light with his lyrics, “50 years of your sketch killing it at read-through, then finding out they didn’t pick it because the host didn’t want to take off his shirt.”
But the video truly went viral when SNL fans heard Adam’s closing verses. After the great line, “50 years of cast members saying, ‘I think our cast is the greatest of all time,’” Adam tributes the half-century of stars who have crowned the SNL stage, including Eddie Murphy, Will Forte, and Phil Hartman. When Adam starts listing his late and great friends from the old days, including Chris Farley and Norm Macdonald, he’s close to choking on his lyrics and breaking into tears.
For us Brits unacquainted with SNL’s rich lore and only recognizing Adam’s face from his obnoxiously American comedy flicks, this clip gives us a real glimpse of the man behind the Hollywood mayhem, as he returns to his roots to perform this heartfelt, dedicatory song.
Adam Sandler continues to mesmerize audiences with his unique blend of humor and heartfelt performances, shining brightly in the comedy world. His recent unforgettable stage moment during SNL’s 50th celebration reminds us of his enduring talent and charm. Discover more about Adam’s journey and his contribution to comedy through the links below.