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  • i used to love him when i was a kid

    sadly as i grew up i realised he was a total fucking bore

  • . . . a characteristically shrewd move on Jerry's part. The kid wasn't making fun of the only

    song Jerry is known for. He was about to do what promised to be a fair impression of what

    pases for Lewis's singing.

  • Jerry was right.

  • That was kinda harsh but if the guy knew the art of jerry lewis than he would had more time on stage. I think the only person who could mimic Jerry well is sammie davis.

  • i don't understand what the problem is. jerry's been desecrating that song for years.

  • what even offended him?

  • That was Eddie Deezen. Too bad Jerry's such a dick. This would have been great.

  • Jerry might have said to the guy who wanted to do an impersonation (in a kidding way), "Amateur night is tomorrow night. Leave your name with the girl when you go out." If I was going to do an impersonation of Jerry, I would mimic him saying, "Dean...oh...Dean" or "La--a--ady." I don't associate that song with him. It came from the Musical, "Carousel."

  • well, that song is a serious thing for Jerry... Walk ON, is a signature song that Jerry sang at the end of the telethons. You have to see his side of it.

  • Asshole.

  • Q:What has 1000 legs but doesn't walk?

    A: Jerry's Kids

  • @jamesholz63 What's the definition of "chaos"? A busload of Jerry's Kids passing through a magnet factory

  • Typical jew behavior. 

  • The thing is, a disabled child suggested this song to jerry as a song to represent all disabled children. so you can understand why it means a lot to him and why he wouldn't want people making jokes with it.

  • @GreatOldSongs I still don't see it

  • Bitter, bitter man.

  • Most people in Hollywood are like this with this attitude.

  • His best is far far behind him and even that wasn't so great.

  • Overated has been!

  • i enjoyed jerry lewis' comedy growing up buy some yrs ago when some victims of MD were picketing the MDA foundation.. jerry was asked about the situation and while on record, he was reported as saying, " Ask them who bought their wheel chairs" He has a history for making rudes gaffes.

  • Jerry is the best !! He is the last of the best !! Who gives a crap about all your negative comments about him !! Keep them where the sun doesn't shine !!

  • I don't blame Jerry for being upset. Why that song buddy? That song and it's deep meaning for Jerry is NOT something to laugh at.

  • I love all these people slamming Jerry Lewis for one short snippet out of 70 years of entertainment and tens of Millions of dollars raised for MD. He's wonderful man and seriously, the impersonator shouldn't have picked "that" song to mimic. It has a personal meaning to Jerry and many other MD suffers and fans. Jerry Rules!!!

  • @OsbornTramain Please tell me, what song was it? If Jerry Lewis gets upset, must be a good reason, especially in front of an audience. What song? Thank U

  • @angelheart7 it's "You'll Never Walk Alone" - a sad inspiration song Jerry sings at the conclusion of every one of his Jerry's Kids telethons.

  • @jamespohh Thank u :)

  • @angelheart7 It was "You'll Never Walk Alone", the song he always sings in tribute. Remember, it's MD and these people can't "walk" so it's sort of the dream he has that they will one day.and that we will always be with them in spirit fighting for a cure.

  • @OsbornTramain Thank u so much. It was so fast, I coulnd't catch it, but remember it well Very much appreciated.

  • All that money and no cure yet. Maybe Jerry needs to start his own MD research center and hire nothing but people who really care about finding a cure and don't care about golfing,acting rich and being mediocre like most doctors who get paid hundreds of thousands to try to look for a cure for this thing

  • Jerry can be a real jerk....and can't seem to hide it, even in public.

  • Eh, take it easy on him. He could've handled it with more humour, obviously, but that young kid had to know that song would be a bad move.

  • Where did Jerry get mad at this guy? He just told him that he didn't want this obviously special song to be mocked by some schmuck. Jerry is a star, a comedic genius and someone who has spent a lot of years paying his dues. He has every right to refuse some nit wit from the audience make feeble attempts at upstaging him. If you were a star, would you want every moron running up on stage to try and take over your performance? People obviously came there to see Jerry, not a talent show reject.

  • Jerry Lewis is a notorious egocentric ass hole, pissed off at the fact that he didn't become as big of star that he wanted to be.

  • @justentime77 I think he was a pretty big star, you've heard of him. Hecklers are mainly pains in the arse, when I pay to see a comedian, THAT is who I want to see and hear. I am not a fan of Jerry Lewis except in the King Of Comedy in which he was excellent.

  • @canturgan Not denying his talent, he was great in a lot of thing's. Just think he was bitter that the general public preferred Dean Martin over him.

  • @justentime77 except for the fact that jerry lewis is the king of comedy and much more, back in the day he taught a class about film and guess who was in his class, the legendary steven speilburg, he was not only a comical genius who made millions when movie tickets were only sold for a few cents, but a genius in his industry hollywood. So saying that jerry lewis was not as big of a star as he wanted to be is the understatement of the century.

  • @AdoniaKalos A. you must be French and B. Never said he wasn't talented or famous. I said wasn't as big a star as HE wanted to be, hence his ego.

  • @AdoniaKalos Who said Jewy is the king of comedy, comical genius? Oh Yeah , the Jews who control Hollywood. Steven Spielberg, another "brilliant, genius Jew" of Hollywood being praised by Jews. Get your head out of your ass.

  • @justentime77 Lewis became as big a star as humanly possible, sorry.

    Do some research.

  • @diuga1 I'm not arguing his talent or his fame on screen, but in real life everyone loved Dean and couldn't stand Lewis and that's a fact. Now you do some research.......

  • @justentime77 no, he's a big star, but you're right. he's one of the biggest ASSHOLES ever in the entertainment industry. he has an ego the size of Mount Rushmore and he's even psychotic about it. he's extremely touchy when it comes to criticism of his 'act', which by the way, once you've seen his 'act' for 5 minutes, you've seen his ENTIRE 'act'. i totally agree with you, he's a complete jerk!

  • @justentime77 Didn’t become as big a star as he wanted to be? He was the highest paid film actor of his day, as well as the highest paid performer on television. In the 90s he became the highest paid performer - ever – on Broadway. He handles things intelligently in this clip. He keeps his sense of humor and treats with friendly respect a kid who used poor judgment in choosing to make a joke of a song that was never intended for laughs. It’s only jerks like you who make him mad.

  • lewis has much in common with sinatra as a man. the word linking them being asshole

  • Lewis is just a terrible person.

  • @jasrogg I know. Imagine...all that money he raised. What have you done?

  • @24Lancelot You mean Jerry having a whole weekend to himself and acting as if he gave a shit about M.D.Thats Jerry Lewis.

  • @jasrogg And he did it for how many years? Get off the crack, son. You still didn't answer my question.

  • What was the song?

  • Kids' obviously trying to mock him using an unhealthier version of the song as if to say its as poor as he makes it out to be. Disrespectful. You'd obviously throw him off or keep him going till he runs out of steam with the spot light on him so everyone can see what he's made himself out to be. Jealousy...

  • Well, if there's any positive feedback to be deserved, the 2 seconds he did do sounded right on.

  • As dey sing in Liddypool to de other team, "You'll Never Walk Again..."

  • @Comish21 You want some boots? 'Cause that's some deep stuff you're walking through...

  • Jerry Lewis IS FULL of himself

  • Can you say 'plant'? Nothing these moron entertainers ever do is real.

  • I saw Jerry in concert live a few times. He was a narcissist every time without fail. I have never seen a person so full of himself. Let's be honest here; he's a bully. The only reason he did the telethons was because he was accused of making fun of the disabled in his comedy, and wanted to change that image.

    He is a terrible man.

  • If that guy were even a vague fan of Jerry, he would have known to not sing that song. It has a special meaning to Jerry.

  • Shows Jerry's uptightness and lack of humor.

  • I've always heard Lewis was a horrible man. I can see it here, with his shallow defense of this song. If he cared so much about the song...he would NEVER sing it himself.

  • what was the song? couldnt understand it

  • jerry wear elevator shoes

  • That's hardly "getting mad". I was expecting Jerry to fly into a rage or something from the description of the video but he was respectfully reasonable in his handling of the situation I thought. The guy in the audience was a douche.

  • If it was a different venue then the kid could get away with that, but trying that at the MDA telethon was a huge faux pas. Although Jerry shouldn't of said what he did towards the end about kid on a platter. But it sounded like the kid said something back at very end. Too bad the video is cut short.

  • Jerry Lewis is an arrogant, offensive, combative asshole. He got into the MDA because he made millions making fun of disabled persons, or "half people" as he called,during his early career. He wouldn't be anything without mob backing. Lewis was funny when I was ten, now he is just a very wealthy prick who doesn't care what anyone thinks about him. MDA is just another shtick for him. This is the man who wanted to make The Day The Clown Cried, a very distasteful and horrid film concept.

  • @sauroid1 Absolutely correct. He would "skim" at least $3mil off the top, that was BEFORE, production and travel costs!!!!!!!

  • what an ass! if he can piss of MDA with all that he has done for them, he must REALLY be a SOB.

  • what an ass! if he can piss of MDA with all that he has done for them, he must REALLY be a SOB.

  • @kevinjUtube Your comment is incomprehensible.

  • @pakleglia

    No, Jerry Lewis was an asshole for being so hard on that KID. He should not have even asked the kid to come up on stage.

    Jerry Lewis was PAID BIG MONEY to do those tele-thons all those years, don't you think he wasn't. Now he's too old to do it, well, we all get old. Can't blame the guy there.

    Lewis was funny... 60 years ago. Us older folk remember him. The younger generation doesn't even know who he is.

    That's the way it goes, Mr. Levitch.

  • @Rich8951 Really? Cause I'm like...21 and I grew up hearing about Jerry's Kids and watching his movies and the Colgate Comedy Hour with friends. Honestly, say your parent or spouse died of cancer, then someone comes around and throws that in your face and laughs at you because of it. How would you feel? I think that's how Jerry felt just now.

  • When Jerry sings this stupid song, he insults the intelligence of anyone with an IQ over 5.

    He usually prefaces the song with abrupt, condescending remarks to the stagehands -- the lighting is not right, the sound is off. Indeed, his narcissistic, phony sincerity is to be taken with the utmost seriousness!

    If you search here on YouTube - "martin short jerry lewis french genius" - you'll see comedian Martin Short parody Jerry Lewis' phony sincerity -- complete with insults to "his people."

  • Hey, kid, don't horn in on Jerry's phony sincerity!

    

  • Every knows the infamous crappy 90' ( espacialy in the begining of 1994...) was the debut when youths starting to spit to everybody over 30 and show no respect for them because they adopt the music and the attitude's what the grunge-seatlles-poodle-sounds suposly rock band gaved to those..... kids . we see whit this example like millions others things what happened since 20 years now ...

    gr8 job cobain on 8 april 1994 by the way ........SPIT ON 90'S

  • Jerry had every right to fit the kid off. The kid was a moron who knows nothing about Jerry to think it would be appropriate to go onstage and in any way make light of Jerry's work with the MDA. Sadly, our culture is filled with people who think they can whatever they want andNEED NEED NEED to get their fifteen minutes of fame. I don't think Jerry was rude to the kid. I'm surprised he was so civil.

  • Jerry made the right call here. I personally would have handled it differently but I can see why he refused to let Ed do a spin on You'll Never Walk Alone.

  • Jerry knows that, it was the song/kids the guy was going after.  NOT FUNNY.

  • Jerry Lewis forgot that any comedian worth a damn needs to laugh at himself once and a while.

  • @jaypercy78 See now this is where you are wrong... The comedians you are aware of were inspired by this man here... Comedians "worth a damn" today are "worth a damn" because of this man! He is the epitome of comedy and even a quote from Jerry Seinfeld, If you do not get Jerry Lewis, Then you do not get Comedy at all... If he is pissed at this, then there is a reason to be pissed...

  • @jaypercy78 Jerry Lewis was never funny anyway.

  • @jaypercy78 I agree with Jerry, you don't make fun of that song.

  • Jerry may have his own afflictions, may be a Prima Donna at times, and hide behind his many faces, but that was a spontaneously honest reaction, to something - to what he feels are his "kids"... that he holds dear to his heart... that wasn't his ego... that was his heart... and that is why MDA needs a new board of directors... However talented THEY may be... Ones with the same heart... We forgive his slip ups, and foulness, and humanity, because he is the one who opened our eyes to the kids...

  • Also the kid wasn't making fun of the song and it's meaning, he was imitating probably one of his idols, but after that, i'm sure not anymore.

  • Maybe the kid should have picked another song, but Jerry could been a little more polite in saying something about the song, Jerry was a jerk cause he was the star!!!

  • Right on Jerry!...I'm glad for all you have done for MDA and I don't blame you one bit for jerking that out of that kids hand.

  • I can't hear what Jerry Lewis tells the kid in the end - I only heard "train wreck" and the lady saying that he's been mean...

  • if you dont have hecklers, you dont have a comedy show... you have a funeral.

  • I can't stand Jerry Lewis. BUT, this is his work, his place of business. The kid has no right to bother him. Buying a ticket doesn't give tou the right to interfere with the performance. I thought Lewis was more patient than he needed to be.

  • Yeah you DO NOT JOKE ABOUT that song

    That song has so much meaning to it

    the person should have done something else

    Jerry was right in stopping him.

    Walk On has very deep and personal meaning to it.

  • Jerry is a jerk

  • @thorazine100mg so is bieber jackass

  • is that eddie deezen?

  • @pakleglia so what? here is a man who during the telethon did an amos and andy bit with davis jr, used a rat pack joke about davis jr being an award from the naacp, has made numerous anti female and racist jokes over the years, once held up a kid with md and said "god goofed..."

    the song is not his...the imitation was good

    and i will be happy when this old fraud finally kicks it

    and so will many disabled people

  • @pakleglia the song is from carousel...jerry borrowed it for the telethon

  • He should have sung Oh Nice and Chubby Baby

  • Don Rickles does the same song when imitating Lewis.

  • @music130man and does it to his face

  • @music130man But that's Don Rickles.

  • what a jerk! probably why Dean left him! Poor kid.

  • @howellfilm what is amazing, is that both guys played characters the exact opposite of their true selves...dean wasnt a womanizer and a drunk...jerry wasnt an asexual geek

    dean went home every night, and by all accounts was one of the nicest men in show biz

    jerry slept around and treated everyone around him like shit

  • Surely the kid used that song because it was one of Jerrys songs? Wonder why he thought he was poking fun and not about to do a perfect impression, he turned a nice situation into an eggy one!!

  • Jerry Lewis is an asshole, always has been, he has an ego as big as Texas, horrible man.

  • that song was you'll never walk alone- which is what jerry sings at the end of his MD telethon every year. I'd be pissed too if I had someone make fun of something I was so passionate about too.

  • Everyone who is calling Jerry Lewis mean...come on...the kid was mean. If you actually KNEW what that really means. You would completely understand...The kid wanted to imitate "You'll Never Walk Alone" Jerry Lewis sings that song during his Charity. So to him, it felt as if the kid was making fun of it.

  • jerry lewis is a tosser

  • Obviously this kid never heard of Sammy Petrillo.

  • Lets Get Serious Here. Jerry Lewis is the epitomy of Class and Inspiration. This stupid kid was coming out of the crowd an making fun of a song that means a great deal to Mr Lewis. Jerry says it best in the clip..."You don't mess with that song." If you new Jerry and what that song means to him, you'ld agree. He's not mean... he's passionate.

  • @Commish21

    ....and YOU knew him?

  • Mean

  • Earth to Earthlink, come in please: I just checked your original blog on Jerry. You didn't actually say that he wrote it, but your wording was the song "Walk On" (buy: your spelling, not mine) Jerry Lewis. It was this wording that gave me the impression that you thought Jerry wrote the song. You didn't even credit its original source. Obviously others out there in Lewis Land had never heard this song until he sang it. It became connected with the show.

  • Jerry showed his true colors with this one. The kid didn't stumble around the stage, screaming "Dean...Dean...Come back Dean..All is forgiven." Jerry didn't even let him finish the song which Jerry stole anyway from Carousel. It is a very heart rendering number and maybe the kid would have done a good job. The way Jerry does it, he gets overly emotional and wipes his eyes. What a sham!!!

  • Jerry had every right to cut him off---the song is so supposed to inspire those with MS, not be the butt of a goon's jokes. I would have kicked that guy's ass. The dummy should have done one of Lewis' movie scenes--would Jerry have allowed THAT? hard to say

  • Walk ooonnn....na. Hey Jerry I'm imitating you. You can't snatch a mic out of my hand.

  • Pretty damn good impression it sounded like to me.

  • jerry was right, it was a terrible impression

  • =D

  • Jerry being his usual prick self.

  • @torgman Jerry Lewis has done more for more people than you'll ever meet - if that song is special to him and millions of others, I think he's quite right to say don't go there. At least he didn't have to call people pricks.

  • @MickForjay He never has to call the disabled "cripples" and uses pity to raise money for a charity that dose very little, but her does.

  • Jerry Lewis is amazing, there's no doubt about that! He got upset because they were making of the song Walk On, as many here said. Gee...why don't you find something better to post, instead of making silly comments?

  • Jerry had every right to be upset! This JERK was making fun of the song "Walk On", which, if any of these stupid haters would listen to the song, they would know that that's the song that Jerry sings at the M.D.A. (Muscular Dystrophy Association!) Bravo, Jerry! :-)

  • How can you say the kid was going to make lfun ot it? Jerry stops him immediately. The kid was singing in his regular voice, not that "Jerry Lewis voice." If the kid had stubbled around the stage, saying "Dean....oh Dean where are you" would Jerry"s reaction have been any different. Jerry's success has gone right to his head and he takes himself way too seriously.

  • I hate jerry lewis he has always been a rancid cunti

  • God, Jerry really is a dick. Get a freakin' sense of humor, douche. I hear he's also a dick in France.

  • @devtrev LOLOL

  • The guy sounded (from what little we heard) pretty good, and Jerry sounded pretty thin-skinned.

  • the guy does what he wants.

  • What part of Jerry Lewis an asshole is not getting through?

  • @Enoral3 I think an "is" is not quite sqeaking through.

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  • Wow!! That kid sounded SPOT ON--and he only sand two words!! Jerry's a royal ass. He could have asked the kid to sing or say something else.

  • Ah! Ha ha! Typical yid, very annoying and controlling. He didn't even let the guy give it a shot. How did he experience a "train wreck" when he only got about 1-2 words out?

    @robtobiass And you "pieces of shit" killed one of your own, how's that for ironic?

  • @upyerrzzz he experienced a train wreck because he could have had a big career if he hadn't started out by attacking an item that is off limits. Everyone has something that they don't want others to make jokes about. Making fun of the song used to close the telethon for over 40 years is pushing it. Many times Jerry has to struggle to hold back tears when he sings it.

  • God I love Jerry Lewis. Get it.

  • Say what you will about Jerry Lewis but I've got to side with him here. Some things are just off limits. After all he has done for JDF, and all that it stands for, I think he's earned the right to put the kybosh on that particular imitation, even if it sounded exactly like him.

  • the guy is lame he is not even funny jerry lewis = lame his jokes his routine and his movies arent even that funny they are rubbish

  • Jerry was right. He is not going to let somebody make a mockery out of "You'll Never Walk Alone." He bawls every time he sings it on the MDA Telethon. The naive young man just showed no taste at all. Had he imitated Jerry talking like a little boy (his trademark) Jerry would have let him continue. You just do not understand, you critics.

  • That's exactly why dean Martin left him and started a real career

  • VAlkonnen!!!! To respond to your pointless and idiotic comment. To show how much of idiot you really are! For 2000 years pieces of shit just like you stand on their knees in millions in front of that same JEW, The One and Only Jesus Christ!!!!! So my friend the only soulless piece of shit, the one and only YOU!!!!!

  • Anyone who has trouble with negative words for Lewis. He deserves no mercy nor the career he enjoyed for sake of the ruthless mean ass he truly was. People who know that don't want others to be fooled as he tried to fool everyone. There is not a bone in my body that can believe he did Telethons for any reason more than good publicity to try & color over who he really was & cash for himself. He was purely afraid the kid would upstage him. The kid would have made a fool of himself if he was one.

  • @174x5 He's a soulless Jew...What do you expect? They've been the same for 2,000 years which is why they've been thrown out of every country they've ever lived in (or lived off of). It wasn't until they weaseled there way into the U.S., and British Govenments, that they are now protetected from anyone coming out against them...It that Magic word that sustains and protects them...'Anti-Semite"

  • what song was that?

  • I always thought it was cool when ol' Jerome used come to the end of the telethon and $15,000,000 (10% to ol' Jer!) and he'd sing this to some poor little kid in a wheelchair: "You'll NEVVVV-er walk...."

  • I always thought it was cool when 'ol Jerome used come to the end of the telethon and $15,000,000 (10% to ol' Jer!) and he'd sing this to some poor little kid in a wheelchair: "You'll NEVVVV-er walk...."

  • Is that Eddie Deezen?

  • When I was working at a hotel years ago where Jerry Lewis was staying, some kids met him in the lobby to give him a gift and he snubbed them. And the hotel butler who was taking care of mistakenly called him by another famous name and Lewis got upset. He had some ego in those days.

    People are not always what they appear to be.

  • This has probably been mentioned earlier, but most people are very wrong about this clip. Jerry Lewis WAS correct in cutting off the gentleman. Jerry was right. Read Jerry's book "Dean and Me" and you will know why. Jerry Lewis is THE most mis-understood entertainer in our lifetime. Read the book - you'll see why.

  • did anyone take notice that the kid's first(and only) phrase WALK ON was note perfect and the way Jerry sings it? if you let someone on to the stage it is only basic courtesy to then give them a chance. the only TRAIN WRECK here was the one caused by jerry-- the lady who filmed this was right when she exclaimed "ahhh, he's mean."

  • @mikeg1060 Jerry would have let him continue if he hadn't been preparing to make fun of the song Jerry uses for the MDA telethon. Did you notice Jerry asked him specifically what he was going to say or do? That was to try to prevent something like this.

    Did you know that Jerry worked in a constant slouch around Dean Martin, so he would appear to be shorter? Jerry has no problem being the brunt of the jokes.

  • @mikeg1060 Actually you ...and the lady that filmed this... are both wrong. Jerry prevented an actual train wreck from happening. Its pretty impressive how quickly Jerry interpreted the situation, diffused it immediately, and came up with the Star Search punch line. Some in the audience (including you) can't seem to grasp and appreciate, missed what was really going on, or wanted to see a train wreck just to satisfy your thrills.

  • @alamoghost Pardon my ignorance but what was the song the kid was attempting and what is the significance of it, Jerry was like lightening getting the mic off the guy. Seemed to me that initially he thought the kid was going to be fun but turned into a smartarse so Jerry got rid of him. Song must have been very special for Jerry to react like that.

  • @alamoghost Your semantics are atrocious; "Some in the audience(including you)... or wanted to see a train wreck just to get your thrills." First of all, Iam separated by the audience by a considerable measure of space and time. You understand? They may or may not have been hoping for a train wreck. I, on the other hand, knew beforehand what the out come was-- Jerry being a cruel douchebag. Come back when you develop sharper skills.

  • @mikeg1060

    It didn't have anything to do with the kid's singing talents, or even his imitation talents. That song has a lot of meaning to it. Lewis even said himself that you don't joke around using that song.

  • @mikeg1060

    yea and jerry said we dont make jokes about that song...... he sings it for children who have muscular distrophy so getting on stage to make light of it make it a trainwreck.

  • @mikeg1060 I disagree. when you are doing an impression, you are usually doing it for laughs. That is not a song Lewis wants done for laughs. That is a song he always ends his Telethon with. He had no idea if the kid was going to it serious, or for laughs. I don't blame Lewis one bit for not taking the risk.

  • I can uderstand the pedestal he put the song on, but to turn around and cal lthe guy a pig??? Is Jer feeling a little chosen?

  • yeah if the guy did a funny sound like A-HOEEEEE that'd be ok. id feal the same if it was sentimental to me to. jerry did right but he should of said do something else instead.

  • Does anyone know the song he was trying to sing? Must have been special

  • "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Rodgers and Hammerstein (from the musical "Carousel"). JL sings it at the end of each MDA Telethon.

  • @robnjackie Thank u very much

  • He's the (bipolar) MAN, heh. No really, Mr. Jerry Lewis is a genius so what's a little public flaying? Everybody knows he and Sinatra had lots in common-short ass tempers. Plus JL used to pop pills and get quite high. Otherwise I think it's hilarious how bitchy JL is.

  • Laaaaddddddddyyyyyyyyy!!!!!

  • I don't really see where this is even a big deal. He doesn't yell or even get visibly angry or anything. He just takes the microphone away before the guy can dig himself any deeper, and tells him and the audience that the guy made a mistake using that song. Then he makes a joke about the guy, and then it looks like he just continues on with the show. What's the big deal? It's understandable that he wouldn't want that song used in an impression, and I think he handled the situation fine.

  • I don't get why people think Jerry's a jerk now. The guy picked a song that about over coming trials and seriou