SNL Stories from the Show: Eddie Murphy
Вставка
- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Eddie Murphy reflects on starting his career with Saturday Night Live at 19 years old and what it was like being the youngest cast member in the '80s.
Stories from the Show is SNL’s newest premium digital series. Consisting of intimate interviews with current and past cast members, it highlights individual stories from the cast and their time on the show.
Directed by Paul Briganti
Watch more SNL Stories from the Show here: bit.ly/2G9iHNn
Subscribe to SNL: goo.gl/tUsXwM
Stream Current Full Episodes: www.nbc.com/sat...
WATCH PAST SNL SEASONS
Google Play - bit.ly/SNLGoogl...
iTunes - bit.ly/SNLiTunes
SNL ON SOCIAL
SNL Instagram: / nbcsnl
SNL Facebook: / snl
SNL Twitter: / nbcsnl
SNL Tumblr: / nbcsnl
SNL Pinterest: / nbcsnl
GET MORE NBC
Like NBC: / nbc
Follow NBC: / nbc
NBC Tumblr: / nbctv
UA-cam: / nbc
NBC Instagram: / nbctv
#SNL #EddieMurphy
"somebody stole my hubcaps, so I stole somebody else's one" LOL
You know why it's not funny? Because it's not a joke, just a thing that happened.
Not everything is for you. If it's not funny, then just don't laugh and move on. You don't have to accuse people of making things up just because it's not up to your standards.
@@BenGearig it made me laugh, so it's funny. Comedy is subjective that way
You don't care??? Now THAT'S funny! 😂
Shut the fuck up .
Eddie Murphy's comedy is a permanent part of who I am. I can't imagine growing up in a world without him.
💯
The Man, The Myth, The Murphy.
I could listen to these kinds of stories all day.
Timeless. Jokes are still funny af. I love Eddie Murphy
He didn't lose faith. Look at him now.
I love this series. I can’t wait for more stories from the show.
Full circle and then some!!! Awesome!!
I love this music. Does anyone know what it is?
If thier is a Mount Rushmore of SNL Eddie would be on it. John Belushi, Eddie Murphy, Gilda Radner,Dana Carvey my Mount Rushmore of SNL cast members
Chris Farley
They need a movie on hus rise to fame. (Childhood to 48 Hours, right b4 Beverley Hills Cop)
I’m sure they’ll be a biopic done about his life in the future
Some people fall into success some go through hell, my man had a twist of the 2 with that dog food.
Eddie is a true legend. Got nothing but respect for him.
Same here!!! I've been a fan since day 1 😎
Truth.
@vidstar1 Wrong. You name the foundation and Eddie Murphy has made very generous contributions to them. Even if Murphy gave a trans person a ride, he wasn't drugging them to take advantage of them. Furthermore he was not accused of anything illegal. That story is blown out of proportion and is likely pure BS. Personally, I doubt he knew and secondly who freaking cares. He is funny and I like him because of his comedy. You are surely connected to Cosby in some way, which is maybe why you defend him. Sure Cosby was great in his day. But he is obviously a huge hypocrite, and apparently has been one for a very long time.
Eddie is one of the best entertainers of all time.
“I want to be one of the funny ones”... WOW still crazy to me that such a LEGENDARY comedian like him “hopes” he is funny.
It was one of the funniest shows ever.
Full stop.
Yes, it was.
It seems to be a very strange, unique sort of alchemy with a fair amount of comedians. On one hand you have to have a certain degree of brash confidence to get up on that stage, you obviously THINK you're funny enough that you could entertain these people and make them laugh, that comes from a heightened level of at least one of your abilities. But at the same time so many of them can lean so well into self deprecation because it's coming from a genuine place. They ultimately have a low self esteem if not a straight up self loathing. I think people like Larry David and Marc Maron are quintessential examples of this. They have really not much of an ego at all that you might otherwise expect to come along with the first part. Not coincidentally, but they also have a high level of empathy (that probably may not on the surface seem the case with David in particular, but if you really think about it, he does).
I agree.
However, he himself may see things differently. Maybe he doesn't see himself as one, and possibly, likes it that way. Being a "legend", may mean to him as being at your pinnacle with nothing left to explore. Eddie seems to like that exploration. He likes to reinvent himself, to discover new limitations to be broken down. It keeps him on his toes; t keeps him hungry. Maybe he sees individuals like Richard Pryor, Carlin, Redd Foxx, etc., as legendary comedians, and sees himself as something of a professional student in comedy who is always trying to prove himself; to himself, to his peers, to the masses, etc.
(I'm sorry my response is equivalent to an essay. LOL I just wanted to share some thoughts. Some unsolicited, essay-esque thoughts. LOL)
People on the street: You on the new SNL?
Eddie: Yeah
People on the street: Y’all ain’t Sh*t! 😂😂
DudeWheresJay ROTFLMBO!!!!!!!!!!!😂🤣😂🤣😂
BlueHighlight Use what?
DudeWheresJay hilarious! nyers say it to yo face!
BlueHighlight I was wondering if that’s what you meant. I didn’t create it, I just replace Ass with Butt. Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Butt Off! Blue is my fav color, so of course you can use it!!!
Crazy to think that if he didn't do a sketch to pretend to eat dog food, he may not be where he is today
mind you I don't say this in any way whatsoever as a criticism or slight on Eddie Murphy, but looking at that clip, I have zero doubt that Will Ferrell doing the same sketich would've legit ate real dog food lol He's got an almost Andy Kaufman-type level of commitment to the details of whatever bit he's doing. I mean in one of the other videos Ferrell talks about how he wore the same highly specific costume from an old sketch to the SNL offices every day for a year after a co-worker jokingly suggest he do so. god that just reminded me of a random story, one of the kids in my high school wore shorts one of the first days of the school year, another student bet him he wouldn't continue to wear them every single day til graduation. HE DID, even in the dead of fucking winter (in a very rare year when the school never bothered to start disallowing shorts toward the end of Fall like usual)
@@kevinw712 Will Ferrell isn't funny
Wonder what Piscopo ate.
@@kevinw712 That’s hilarious! That kid was committed!
@@silverfox389 you r very wrong
Great job, Eddie. You killed it last show. Also, SNL needs to start putting more of the 1980-85 videos up on UA-cam(The Whiners, Vicki the Valley Girl, Paulie Herman, The Interesting Four, etc). They weren't ALL bad. Also, some of the music acts from that era were great too: Prince, Miles Davis, Debbie Harry, Funky 4+1(first hip hop group to perform on SNL).
@Jerry Sugden SNL's UA-cam channel has most of the sketches uploaded, but they're currently blocked for some reason.
Glad to see more people defending 80-85.. one of my favorite eras of the show. It wasn't bad at all honestly I love the 82-83 seasons they had some hidden gems on there that not many remember (1983 had a lot of MTV parodies and the Don Rickles episode is one of the best the show's ever had.) Billy Crystal's era gets all the good reviews but Eddie's years were more fun imo.
I've been watching a lot of Eddie Murphy's old stuff on here.
Tyler Beamer same here I’m also a fan of the early mid 80s stuff. The show did a lot of edgy things and the musical acts were incredible. I always felt like Ebersol was willing to take risks and let the performers have more leeway. Lorne was way too formulaic (Ivy League, too cool for the room type humor) for my tastes and I’m sure he’s the reason most of the 80s stuff has been buried.
@@Narrate918 Yeah very much so.. Lorne's ego is way too big to allow that era to be shown fully (prob the main reason why we haven't had their seasons on DVD yet.) He's admitted he could never allow himself to watch the show between those years.. why I have no idea. I guess he's that arrogant about the show. When Doumanian took over after not asking him, he considered it a personal insult and anyone who went with her was out of his life and blacklisted. Bill finally hosted but he did it more due to feeling sorry for her. Dick was smart enough to ask for Lorne's approval which is what saved him and the show pretty much. All of Dick's years were fun.. the first one was very chaotic due to O'Donnahue and it's a tale of 2 season's pretty much but there were a lot of experimental skits that would have never happened otherwise. It's a random year, it goes down as at it's worst a noble failure but at it's best it was quite fun. . 82-83 were gold years due to Eddie especially 82. 83 he was out the door but he had some gold and Belushi/Kroger got their chances to shine and it was really fun. The All Star year I like okay but there weren't many shows and the side cast was undeservingly buried imo. Gary Kroger's one of my all time favorite cast members sadly he never had his full chance.. same for Jim Belushi, and Robin Duke/Mary Gross.
Lorne pretty much took the job back over before that year's last show and was in the office more or less rushing everyone out, shows how big his ego was. Supposedly according to the 80's era SNL book Dick was beyond pissed at Lorne for acting like that. Lorne musta thought he was gonna kick tail easy that 1985 season.. he landed on his face pretty hard. He got lucky after that.. the show coulda easily ended. I like the 86-89 years but yeah I can 100% see where you're coming from in terms of being formulaic.
Maybe he’ll host again next Christmas when Coming to America 2 comes out.
Hopefully! Fun fact ... the sequel is named Coming 2 America.
Oooh! Yes! Fingers crossed!
My fvrt movie !
rhackett25 I’m waiting for that Twins sequel with Eddie, Arnold and Danny DeVito. That sounds pretty funny.
Ross DiamondThief They’re making that? 🤯 🙌
As a 43 year old black man from the Bronx who grew up on EVERYTHING Eddie Murphy (even Best Defense)... This was kinda emotional,... I'm not crying, I got something in my eye.. 😢💯😢😋
Me too. Especially talking bout the LIRR
Nice pull for The Best Defense. Whenever it came on tv, they would say "Eddie Murphy stars in..." I'd smirk every time
I know man, I'm 50 y.o. and I still want to watch 'Trading Places'. Eddie is such a gift to us all.
you right
This was so heartwarming to watch. Eddie is a great storyteller and his SNL journey is definitely a legendary one to tell. I look forward to this series.
Eddie is the second best storyteller in his family. RIP Charlie.
Eddie was a legend. dude was doing stand up at 16. about time he got to SNL he was the host of is own show by the 2nd season. But yeah he is one of the few that gave up his career ito hollywood within just 2 seasons and I wouldnt blaim him
Eddie Murphy did a great job hosting SNL. Hope he comes back again soon.
@Scott Munczenski too*
Eddie got some introspection about his career in SNL. He's a true comedy legend after all these decades.
Facts 💯%
Just think 🤔 he was still at his parents house 🏡. His parents took him to his comedy gigs at the age of 15, 16, and 17.
If he hosts another episode, I think that he should do a “True Hollywood Story” and dedicate it to Charlie.
We need to get this trending. Great idea.
he just did a reflective SNL story.
I was just thinking that when I seen the title
charlie who?
@@okonh0wp His brother. Charlie Murphy
Thanks Eddie I met you once in Atlanta at the Lounge next to the Georgia Pacific building downtown I was 17 you were here for the mayor daughter wedding I sat next to you you were the nicest celebrity I've ever met. Thank you.
Wow! What year was that?
@@JPMJPM 1985 or 86.
Bass51 worthy
You are so lucky! He was the king of the world then!
Wow! Something you wont forget😍
@@elove2.038 yeah never
SNL likely would have went extinct if they hadn't hired Eddie when they did...can't give the guy too much credit.
He definitely saved that show. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT.
Agreed
Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscoppo saved Saturday Night Live
They were hilarious together 😂🤣😂🤣
They really did.. the group with them gets the shaft unfairly though. Tim Kazerinsky, Mary Gross, Robin Duke, and Gary Kroger especially do, they were the hard lifters who helped Eddie and Joe not be so overworked and over-pressured, same for Jim Belushi when he joined in 1983.It was a true group effort even if Eddie and Joe got the hype.
It was a great show. I liked how they incorporated the modern with the classic, ie The Masked Singer with Buckwheat. But Gumby stole the show! 😂😂
Eddy Murphy doesn’t age. What time machine is he getting off and on?
@Leonaza7
Now he joked that “money don’t crack” but we all know that the phrase is “ Black Don’t Crack”. Eddie has lead a clean 🧼 life. You never heard of drug overdosing or alcoholism.
Jacqueline Payne “Money don’t crack,” I can get with, but all the Hollywood stories?! C’mon!!! You don’t just go playing in the mud without getting dirty!
@@PrydeWater901 Hollywood make up is on another level
*Eddie
Did you know that laughter prolongs life? And Eddie laughs all the time.
Eddie basically saved SNL from extinction. He was the only reason I tuned in those years. And damn, Dolomite was one hell of a comeback role.
So good! He should have been nominated for something. And he was ROBBED of an Oscar for Dreamgirls. So. Good.
idk if there will ever be another like Eddie Murphy. Eddie was THE star on SNL when he was only 20-21, was the biggest stand-up of the 80s, and was one the most bankable actors of the same decade. By the time Eddie was 23, he had already starred in 3 blockbuster films, released Delirious, and closed out one of the best tenures on SNL.
Eddie was also perhaps the first Black movie star- setting the stage for others like Denzel and Will Smith. People always talk about successful predominantly Black casts in movies nowadays but Eddie was probably the first to do it with Coming to America.
Hattie Mcdaniel, Sidney Poitier, Richard Pryor to name a few.
@@g.cosper8306 Those are highly esteemed and critically acclaimed actors but I called Eddie the first Black movie star bc he was bankable and his movies in the 80s made a ton of money. Richard Pryor in comparison did a lot of movies but his only truly successful ones were Silver Streak and Stir Crazy.
@@kawaiiafangirl Pryor had been stealing scenes in movies throughout the 70s. You HAD to have him in a film as that was becoming $$. From Lady Sings The Blues, The Mack, Uptown Saturday Night, Bingo Long & His Traveling All Stars, Car Wash & the movie where he shows up about halfway through and steals that movie and showed Hollywood that Blacks would still go in droves to the theaters to see an interracial buddy( Hello 48 hrs & Lethal Weapon) movie like they did the Black films of the 70s targeted to them-Silver Streak. His starring roles in Which Way Is Up( huge) & Greased Lightening showcased him carrying films as lead. The ensemble film Blue Collar( like a few of his earlier films) showcased his range as an actor( as did Some Kind Of Hero) Columbia Pictures did not sign him to the then unheard of 40 million dollar 4-5 picture deal to act/produce because of the 2 buddy films you mentioned. Aside from Burt Reynolds, he was the most bankable draw at that time- and the diversity of audiences paying movie tickets to see him was of a whole another level even from Reynolds. Hell there only was a 3rd Superman movie because Pryor agreed to be in it. And while Christopher Reeve was perhaps pissed about, not even Superman himself was going to be getting paid more for that movie than the funniest man to walk this earth. Sidney was the first (& only allowed) major black film star for many years until black audiences viewed Melvin Van Pebbles independent classic "Sweetback" & saw the need for a more kick ass lead that wins. Eddie Murphy took things to another level in 1982 as mainstream film audiences had never seen a character like Reggie Hammond on screen before. Murphy took the diverse film audience of Pryor and added to that to become the biggest movie star ever - and in my mind still no one actor since has had that rainbow hue of audiences paying to watch whatever vehicle he's in.
@@MrNewktrane I agree w/ you that Pryor was an absolute scene stealer in any movie he was in and that he helped pave the way for someone like Eddie Murphy in the big screen. I don't consider him a huge draw in the box office though, although had he been allowed to star in Blazing Saddles like Mel Brooks intended for him to, I have no doubt in my mind that he would've been a larger star. Superman III also flopped. Apart from Burt Reynolds, guys like Robert Redford (The Sting, All the President's Men), Clint Eastwood, and Steve McQueen (Papillon, Towering Inferno) were more most likely considered larger movie stars than Pryor.
@@kawaiiafangirl In terms of Blazing Saddles had Mel Brooks actually fought for Pryor to be in the lead role as previously agreed upon- but he didn't . The movie folks considered Pryor too hot to "handle"because of his ground breaking stand up. And considering he co wrote the original screenplay & the most famous scene in that movie the beans by the campfire scene, that whole movie is different with him as lead role. In the mid 70s Rich was labeled dangerous by the major film studios- hence the many years going by until he got lead roles. And of course once Hollywood saw how much $$ he was bringing in, that 'dangerous' label gradually fell by the wayside. It doesn't matter if you consider him a huge draw at the box office- because from the time he started getting lead actor roles in the late 70s-mid -80s he was money . Much more than those you named with the exception of Eastwood. And as pointed out before his audience paying movie tickets to see him was way more diverse than any of those you mentioned & his flexible 40 mill film deal with Columbia was without peer at that time as well.
We wouldn't have the SNL greats after the great Eddie Murphy, without Eddie Murphy's hiring
The man, the myth, the legend. Murphy was one of the funniest appearances in SNL in a while. It's awesome to see the human part of what goes into hosting, and then seeing Eddie succeed makes it even better.
He avoided SNL for decades and he had his reasons for not wanting to go back to host but you can tell it was cathartic for him and may have helped him get back in touch with that kid who just wanted to succeed
He’s a bad dude can’t wait for that stand up to come out
Legend. He seems humble af lately
Yes he does 😊 He seems truly grateful for his incredible career!
In the 80s , especially, NOBODY was humble. You showed off by "fluanting" ....acting a fool. NOW, w social media its the "fad" to show off online while remaining humble in person. It'll fade away....just like ppl started speaking in that dumb ass Kim K voice. Then it faded....god I hated that lol
Eddie Murphy is one of the most well-rounded, trailblazing, talented human beings that has ever drawn breath!
ok, Murphy. are we even now?
😁
Please send this to the Library of Congress. It should be preserved forever.
I'm in that library......well, some of my work is at least 😊
Eddy Murphy is a true Masterpiece. Proud of my brother!
Eddie Murphy: The man who Saved 'SNL' From Getting Canceled in the 1980s
Love you Eddie! I can't wait for Coming to America 2! I also really enjoyed his return to SNL. We didn't really get that in the UK but some old sketches were on VHS - like Velvet Jones which I loved and many more. Long may he continue to entertain us!
Tyrone Green, James Brown, Mr Robinson, Gumby, lil Richard Simmons, Velvet Jones, Buckwheat, Stevie Wondee the list goes on & on!
I just rewatched the sketch he did as Carl Lewis! Sheer genius!
“That wasn’t dog food, it was hash!”
@magoonart
How far are you willing to go for a sketch? Eddie Murphy “dog food” sh*t corn beef hash looks the same and I know what it tastes like 🤷🏿♂️.
I'm a stoner,wrong hash ROFL 😂
Stanton thorne 😂😂😂
When he or Seth Rogen laughs, one laughs. It’s inevitable. So fcking contagious!
Eddie Murphy is so amazing!!! I really miss Mr Robinson's Neighborhood!!! Eddies comedy is original, amazing and hilarious!!!
(#142)
Still exceptionally talented. He brings so much positive energy when he performs.
That wasn’t dog food, that was hash! 😂😂
Eddie Murphy must be kept permanent on SNL. I was feeling vibes that I never felt before when he was hosting the show a few weeks ago. I love him then and I love him now.
FACTS! I was too. I had excitement the entire week before it even premiered. I hope they keep him around also. Hopefully Lorne wasn't too upset from that swear slip to hold it against him, I would love to see him pop up in things like some of the old cast😛
I think he'll now be a regular host. He needed the right time to come back and this was it. They revisited most of the old characters so they can get some fresh things for him to do next time. However, I'd love to see Gumby interrupt Weekend Update from time to time unannounced. I could watch that all day.
He is way above SNL now to be a regular. It's just an antiTrump show lately anyways.
joe budi anti-Trump? 🤣🤣 I don’t understand snowflakes like you. SNL has been roasting politicians and past presidents from day one. It’s not SNL’s fault the fact that Trump makes their job easier to mock him.
@@Leonaza7 Agreed but they didn't spew lies. Big difference.
I love Murphy, Piscapo, and Marry Gross !! They really saved SNL. God bless you Mr. Murphy.
Mary Gross is seriously underrated from that cast. Tim Kazurinsky, too.
That whole cast from '81 on was good all around. Even Brad Hall and Robin Duke. Great shows back then.
Thank you! The whole cast then were aces.. Tim, Mary, and Gary Kroger were my favorites. Gary coulda been one of the all time greats if he had more support and time, he had the misfortune of being on the year Crystal and Co came on and took their thunder. If they had a more comedic minded producer instead of Ebersol there's no telling how great the 81-83 group coulda been including Eddie. Thankfully they knew enough to let Eddie and Joe shine but everyone else shoulda have too.
Eddie welcomed SNL back, not the other way around.
This is criminally short I need a full two hours of his stories
He's still a great damn comedian.
Love Mr Robertson Charlie his Brother was great to R.I.P
Amen.
Why yes, *YES* it exceeded our expectations. It was HILARIOUS. Love You Mister Murphy 👏👏👏❤
He has to come back. His performance was epic! WE WANT MORE! WE WANT MORE!
Well as far as living up to expectations, as far as l'm concerned Eddie exceeded them. So glad funny and edgy Eddie Murphy is back. There's no one greater. Now l'm waiting for his next appearance!
Eddie Murphy is a comedic gem. Such great talent. He's always been my favorite comedian.
In junior high, everyone has their walkmans playing music, mine had Eddie Murphy stand up tapes. Love you Eddie you're the greatest.
Someone please tell me where to get the background music from it's so good
Somewhere there is a guy who has been telling people for years “Eddie Murphy stole my hub cabs back in the day”
And nobody has ever believe him....
Yall need to have him back again
Timing story telling makes u remember the best of days ✊🏾💙💚💜 thank u Eddie
Can't imagine a comedy universe without Eddie.. So glad he is truly back in action.. WE MISSED YOU EDDIE!
This dude has been my hero , aspirations, goals from the beginning and he is the best like Don Rickles he’s just a genius forever
Thank you for closing the 2010s with this incredible man!
Living Legend
Man we fucking love you Eddie, and we can't wait to see Coming to America 2!
This is really cool. Love these Stories from The Show interviews, thank you SNL!
SO SO SO SO glad that Eddie has returned to SNL. He is an SNL legend. There would be no SNL today without Eddie. The whole cast from that era is so underrated - Mary Gross, Robin Duke, Tim Kaz, Joe Piscopo, Brad Hall . . . .
Facts or facts?...#EddieMurphy is the #KingOfComedy everyone who has worked with him so far as said he is naturally funny off set. Best of all he is a creative genius.
BEST EPISODE SINCE DAVE CHAPPELLE WAS ON IT.
*This was really good! Eddie is a whole legend! Thank GOD for that hash!* 😆
3:34 "What's that voice I'm doing?"
You're doing a Will Smith impersonation a decade before Will got famous.
✨⭐️✨⭐️✨⭐️✨⭐️✨⭐️✨
Eddie may be a grandfather, but he still and always will have such a youthful spirit. He makes all of us remember a better time, so many memories full of laughter that brought us joy and he totally feeds off of our laughs. He still has that gleam in his eyes when he’s got a captive audience. The laughter fuels him. That laughter being the best medicine has kept him young. A tremendous gift for him, but mostly for all of us. 🐐🃏🤩
this is an incredible series and i cant wait to see who else will be on!
he doesnt look like old
To this day no comic actor has done a successful action/drama movie on big screen like Beverly Hills Cop........ rush hour and CIA will collect a pay day but nowhere near classic level.
I hope they do more videos like this, to me, the cast of Saturday Night Live (especially the early years) were/are like rockstars of comedy.
I was still a kid in 81 and I will forever remember exactly where I was when I saw, Mr Robinson’s neighborhood, Delirious, and Gumby. I grew up with this man, and he’s been funny forever.
My all time favorite Comedian. You did an excellent job on your return to SNL, well worth the 30+ year wait. Continued success to you.🙂
It's funny how every time the old cast members move on, everyone thinks SNL sucks! Happens every decade.
SNL gotta get Eddie into the 5 timers club.
Only 2 more times to go!
86 people don't know a legendary funny man when they see one.
The best SNL cast member ever.
IMHFO.
"Cause if God wanted whites to be equal to blacks, everybody have one of these."
I DIED.
One of Murphy s best qualities is the ability to save a bad sketch. No matter how awful a sketch is he will make it work and get a laugh. I've seen him in the worst snl sketches and he stilll found a way to make me laugh. He can still do it, as shown in the last show.
Nice jacket
Mr. Murphy...you made SNL your bitch! That episode was funny as hell!
02:15 Good to know when Eddie was a teenager he was doing some of the same things I did.
A little way into this I realized that I’ve never heard Eddie speak outside of a bit or performance
Love that guy.
He crushed
I was SO excited to watch the SNL episode, and loved it.
I enjoyed watching this.
It’s crazy to think that his comedic future was saved by eating hash done up like dog food!
That would have been a sight to see, Eddie Murphy popping hubcaps in the Freeport LIRR parking lot around two on that Sunday morning! Lol!🤣😭🤣😭. Much love, Eddie from a fellow Roosevelt H.S. alumni!❤️
Eddie never disappoints 👌🏾
What is the name of the piano piece being played behind these SNL Stories? Anyone??
Eddie, love you. Nothing like old-school. Those were good days👍🕊❤️
One of my favorites that makes me laugh right next to my other one Jim carry
Greetings from Poland Eddie!
I love this! I've never seen this before, stories from the show. This is genius❤🔥
Absolutely loving this series!! Keep these awesome stories coming!
the G.O.A.T cant wait for the new standup from you man