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  1. Mar 17, 2021 · Such a signature presence would be easy to make fun of but Belushi does one better by truly absorbing it and mimicking without judgment. It’s poetic. Joe Cocker Was a Fan. In 1978, Joe Cocker told Rolling Stone, “I thought John was lip-syncing it, just for a few bars” when he first watched the comedian’s SNL impersonation.

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  2. Mar 5, 2015 · Joe Cocker 's recording career was in a bit of a lull in 1976, with his most recent release, Stingray, stalled at No. 70 on the U.S. chart. But he was still one of the most eagerly anticipated musical guests in Saturday Night Live history when he booked an Oct. 2, 1976, appearance as the show's musical guest -- and all because of John Belushi ...

  3. John Belushi as Joe Cocker 'High With A Little Help From My Friends' © 1080pComedian John Belushis best impersonation ever of Joe Cocker singing The Beatles ...

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  5. Jan 24, 2021 · John Belushi’s 10 most iconic SNL moments. 10. Little Chocolate Donuts (Season 3, 1977) A cigarette-smoking, visibly obese decathlon winner attributes his athletic abilities and swift-footed agility to the sugar rush he derives from little chocolate doughnuts, which also have the tagline ‘Donuts for Champions’.

  6. There was only one Joe Cocker and there was only one John Belushi. Tony reflects on the unique intersection of these two amazing artists as he reminisces ab...

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  7. John Belushi was famous for his Joe Cocker impression. He even did it when Joe Cocker performed on SNL. EDIT: The backing band for this performance is called Stuff. That's why all their shirts say it. They're a bunch of LA studio musicians, including Steve Gadd on drums.

  8. Nov 9, 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 “Feelin’ Alright” on Saturday Night Live, where Belushi reprised his role as Joe Cocker and actually appeared side by side with the singer, dressed in matching t-shirts and ...

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