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      • Additional season one episodes saw Belushi reprise his Cocker impression alongside John Sebastian, Raquel Welch and Leon and Mary Russell. Below is footage of Cocker’s season two performance of “Feelin’ Alright,” with Belushi coming out to prove just how eerily similar his impression could be.
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  1. Jul 11, 2022 · Ultimate Classic Rock explained that in October of 1976, Cocker joined Belushi on "Saturday Night Live" for a duet of "Feelin' Alright." Cocker found Belushi's impression "quite amusing." Belushi, however, remained coy about the duet, avoiding a question about it a few years later.

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  3. In 1975, Saturday Night Live began and in the third episode, Belushi once again unleashed his Joe Cocker impression, performing “FeelinAlright” before falling off the stage and...

  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Additional season one episodes saw Belushi reprise his Cocker impression alongside John Sebastian, Raquel Welch and Leon and Mary Russell.

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  5. Sep 28, 2012 · We spoke with the musician about everything from his frustrated stage moves to the clever vocals of John Belushi when impersonating him. Ensconced at his Mad Dog Ranch, in Crawford, Colorado, located in the remote reaches of the Colorado Rockies, Cocker turned out to be surprisingly down-to-earth, willing to open up about his history, and as ...

  6. Aug 22, 2020 · On Saturday, October 2, 1976, during the show's second season, Joe Cocker came in as the musical guest and performed his hit rendition of Traffic‘s “FeelinAlright”. However, for this...

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  7. Feb 28, 2017 · Where many other artists would have been horrified at the sight of John Belushi doing his best impersonation of them, Cocker loved it; so much, in fact, that he actually teamed up with John shortly after for a duet of “FeelinAlright” on Saturday Night Live, where Belushi reprised his role as Joe Cocker and actually appeared side by side ...

  8. On October 2nd, 1976, during the show’s second season, Joe Cocker came to SNL as a musical guest, and performed his hit rendition of Traffic‘s “FeelinAlright” backed by a badass backing band: New York’s own jazz-funk heroes, Stuff (hence the shirts in the video).

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