Adam Sandler still gets emotional singing sweet Chris Farley song – The Huddle: Football News from the NFL – USATODAY.com

Adam Sandler still gets emotional singing sweet Chris Farley song – The Huddle: Football News from the NFL – USATODAY.com

Adam Sandler said he still gets sad when he sings the “Chris Farley Song” Farley died in December 1997 of a drug overdose at age 33. Sandler performed the song as part of his Netflix special. He also sang it on “SNL” when he hosted in May 2019. “Every show I do, by far the biggest applause of the night is talking about Farley and any time I mention his name, the audience goes nuts. It feels great,” he said on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast. “It’s weird, but when that song starts, I go, ‘Oh f–k, alright, don’t cry and don’t do that’ still. I’ve sang it maybe a hundred times already, but it rocks me,” said Sandler. “I think it’s because we show a video of Chris and I see his face,” he added. “hearing the crowd go nuts for Farley” makes him happy, he said. “The first few times, we played that song, I would tear up and I couldn’t really sing it well because I’d get so emotional, and then I felt it and was able to get it out there,” Sandler told the ” happy sad confused” podcast on Tuesday. “Adam Sandlers: 100% Fresh” is available on Netflix. For more information, visit Netflix.com/Adam-Sandler-100%-Fresh and click here for the special’s trailer and more information on Sandler’s new movie, “The Meyerowitz Stories,” which is due out in May. The Meyerowitz stories are based on the book “Meyerowitz Stories” by Mark Meyerowitz, which was published by Simon & Schuster in 1998. The novel was adapted into a TV series by Simon and Schuster, which aired on PBS stations in 1998 and 1999. It was the first time the network had aired a comedy series with a central central character. The series was also the first to feature a central character of its kind. It also starred David Carradine, who later went on to star in “The Godfather” and “Sopranos,” among other things. The movie is out on Netflix and airs on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT. It is also available on Blu-ray and DVD. For the full special, visit the Netflix website and stream the full episode on Sunday, May 5 at 8 p.M. ET. It will also be available on DVD on Monday, May 6 at the same time as the “Movies With Benefits” episode of “M*A*S*H” premieres on PBS. The film is also out on DVD and Blu-Ray on Tuesday, May 7 at 9 a.m., and on DVD the next day. For further information on the Netflix special, click here. The special is available to stream on Netflix, and it will be released on DVD in the U.S. on May 8.

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