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  1. Dec 17, 2019 · From Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood to James Brown's Celebrity Hot Tub Party, watch a compilation of Eddie Murphys best and most iconic moments on SNL.

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  2. Check out our featured song: "Kahina" by Malagrino! https://youtu.be/BINoFWeVRlASNL sketches with Eddie Murphy always brought the laughs. We’re looking at th...

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    • “White Like Me” This pre-taped mockumentary, where Murphy goes undercover as a white man and discovers that white people act differently when they are “alone,” is as timely and funny today as it was in 1984.
    • Buckwheat. It’s still amazing he was able to take an old racist caricature from a kid’s show and turn him into an hysterical recurring figure on SNL. Buckwheat might be Eddie Murphy’s most popular character from his time in Studio 8H, and yet SNL barely has any sketches with him uploaded.
    • Gumby. The idea of Gumby as a real “person” who is incredibly angry and entitled seems like it’d come off as stupid. Instead it’s one of Murphy’s best creations.
    • Little Richard Simmons. A Wheel of Fortune “Before and After” category come to life, combining Little Richard and Richard Simmons into one high energy impression, let Eddie show off twice as much as normal.
  3. "Party All the Time" is a song by comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, written and produced by Rick James. It was the lead single from Murphy's 1985 debut musical album How Could It Be . [1] It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, behind " Say You, Say Me " by Lionel Richie .

  4. May 2, 2024 · The full album for Greatest Comedy Hits / Music by Eddie Murphy playlist Greatest Comedy Hits tracklist (Eddie Murphy): The Barbecue "Buckwheat" Ice Cream Ma...

  5. Greatest Comedy Hits. Release date: May 27, 1997; Label: Columbia; 1998 All I Fuckin' Know. Release date: April 28, 1998; Label: Sony BMG

  6. For this list, we’re looking at the best Saturday Night Live sketches featuring Eddie Murphy. Please note that we’re only considering sketches that Murphy performed in. So as much as we loved the moment where Chris Rock brought him out for the SNL’s 45th anniversary, it will not be included.