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  2. Feelin' Alright? - Wikipedia

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    Cocker performed a 'duet' of this song with John Belushi imitating Cocker on the third episode of Saturday Night Live's second season, which aired on October 2, 1976. Cocker also performed the song with Huey Lewis on Jimmy Kimmel Live! , which aired on 19 July 2012.

  3. John Belushi - Wikipedia

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    Belushi also reprised his Lemmings imitation of Joe Cocker. Cocker himself joined Belushi in 1976 to sing "Feelin' Alright?" together. Like many other Saturday Night Live cast members and writers, Belushi was a recreational drug user.

  4. Lemmings (National Lampoon) - Wikipedia

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    "Woodshuck" featured spoofs of Woodstock performers, including Joe Cocker and Joan Baez, as well as parodies of John Denver, Bob Dylan and James Taylor, plus songs performed by fictional groups (e.g., the "Motown Manifestoes" singing "Papa was a Running Dog Lackey of the Bourgeoisie").

  5. 17 Vintage Shots of Saturday Night Live Musical Performances

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  6. Mark Bego’s ‘Joe Cocker: With a Lot of Help From His Friends ...

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    He lived a bigger-than-life existence, and the film ‘Joe Cocker: With A Little Help From My Friends’ will show the high points, the low points, the frustrations, crippling battles with his ...

  7. ‘Belushi’ Director R.J. Cutler On Bringing “Raw Immediacy” To ...

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  8. Joe Cocker - Wikipedia

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    John Belushi joined him onstage doing his famous impersonation of Cocker's stage movements. At the time, Cocker was $800,000 in debt to A&M Records and struggling with alcoholism. Several months later, he met producer Michael Lang , who agreed to manage him on the condition that he stay sober.

  9. Wired (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wired is a 1989 American biographical film of comedian and actor John Belushi, [4] directed by Larry Peerce. [5] It was based on the 1984 book of the same title by Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward, and adapted for the screen by Buckaroo Banzai creator Earl Mac Rauch. [6]