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Adam Sandler, Jimmy Fallon perform self-isolation song ‘Don’t Touch Grandma’

April 7, 2020 By Nate Day

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Adam Sandler and Jimmy Fallon have teamed up to help raise awareness of safety regulations during the coronavirus crisis — specifically in regard to grandmothers.

During a virtual visit together, Fallon, 45, and Sandler, 53, tapped into their musical abilities to perform a song called “Don’t Touch Grandma,” reminding listeners to keep their distance from the elderly during the pandemic.

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Both “Saturday Night Live” alums played guitars and performed their own vocals for the song.

“I love my grandma so much / I know she loves me, too,” Fallon sang, followed by Sandler adding: “But thanks to this stupid virus / There are some new grandma rules.”

In unison, they sang: “Don’t touch grandma / leave her alone / you can spend a quarter to call her on the phone.”

Fallon then sang about grandmothers’ affinity for pinching cheeks, kissing heads and hugging.

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“So don’t touch grandma / Keep it to Zoom,” the pair sang. “Or learn to play canasta from across the room.”

Sandler then urged listeners to tell their grandma “no touchy, just looky.”

Again, together: “Don’t touch grandma / give her some space / even if your grandma wants to go to second base.”

The pair then concluded the song by reminding fans that “you still can smell her grandma smell from 6 feet away.”

Sandler recently performed a number dubbed “The Quarantine Song” on Fallon’s online version of “The Tonight Show.”

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The song applauded health care workers for their unending dedication to fighting the coronavirus, even giving a shoutout to doctors in Italy, Spain and China, some of the countries facing the worst of the pandemic.

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