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| | The Early Years of "SNL" #2 - Encyclopedia FunTrivia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30) |
 | | Martin sang a goofy song about Tut, with lyrics like "Buried with a donkey (funky Tut), he's my favorite honkey!" With the added bonus of silly Egyptian dancing, and a sax solo by a sarcophagus, it proved popular enough to be made into a recording. |
 | | Sure enough, "King Tut," by Steve Martin & The Toot Uncommons, reached number 17 on the Billboard charts in 1978, a higher position than the Village People's "Macho Man" song reached that same year. |
 | | Who was Ron Nessen, the man who hosted the April 17, 1976 show? |
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