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  1. Martin previewed the song in a live performance during the April 22, 1978, episode of Saturday Night Live. In this performance, loyal subjects appease a joyful King Tut with kitchen appliances. An instrumental solo is delivered by saxophone player Lou Marini, who steps out of a sarcophagus —painted gold—to great laughter.

  2. Jul 3, 2023 · 214. 14K views 9 months ago. King Tut is performed by Steve Martin on Saturday Night Live. “I’d like to talk seriously, just for a moment,” Steve Martin said on the April 22,...

  3. Apr 22, 2023 · “I’d like to talk seriously, just for a moment,” Steve Martin said on the April 22, 1978, episode of Saturday Night Live. His solemnity was only marginally undercut by the fact that he...

  4. King Tut is a 1978 song by Steve Martin. It was recorded with "The Toot Uncommons" (actually The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), and performed live on the April 22, 1978 episode of Saturday Night Live. The song begins with a typical Egyptian "snake charming" theme, then devolves into a disco beat...

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · In conclusion, the song “King Tut” by Saturday Night Live, performed by Steve Martin and the Toot Uncommons, is a comedic tribute to the ancient Egyptian pharaoh, Tutankhamun. The song’s catchy melody and humorous lyrics made it an instant hit, reaching No. 17 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

  6. Oct 8, 2018 · 5. ( 1) Saturday Night Live Transcripts. Season 3: Episode 18. 77r: Steve Martin / The Blues Brothers. King Tut. …..Steve Martin. Steve Martin: I’d like to talk seriously just for a moment. One of the great art exhibitions ever to tour the United States is the Treasures of Tutankhamen – or King Tut.

  7. Jun 24, 2018 · Pocket. Reddit. Playing off the popularity of the traveling exhibit of the Treasures of Tutankhamun, actor/comedian Steve Martin debuted his parody song “King Tut” on an episode of Saturday Night Live in the spring of 1978.

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