But by the end, he had them in tears. Sandler closed out the show with a musical tribute to actor and fellow "SNL" castmate Chris Farley, who died in 1997 from an accidental overdose of cocaine and morphine. Farley was 33.The song, originally performed by Sandler on his Netflix special "100% Fresh," referenced some of Farley's most famous "SNL" characters and sketches, like motivational speaker Matt Foley, "Gap Girls" and "Lunch Lady Land."Sandler also shared some personal memories of his friend in the song."He was a one-man party, you know I'm talking about, I'm talking about my friend Chris Farley," he sings. Sandler dealt with Farley's heavy drinking and how he wasn't worried when friends warned him he'd end up like John Belushi and John Candy."He said 'Those guys are my heroes, that's all fine and dandy,'" Sandler sings.Sandler also recalled a moment when he saw Farley in the office crying as he listened to a song by KC and the Sunshine Band. When Sandler asked why the song was making him sad, Farley said it reminded him of his dad. Finally, Sandler sang about Farley's legacy, saying his kids still laugh over YouTube clips of Farley and the movie "Tommy Boy.""And when they ask me who's the funniest guy I ever knew, I tell them hands down, without a doubt, it&#Read More – Source
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