Adam Sandler and Jimmy Fallon warn everyone 'Don’t Touch Grandma' in new song

Adam Sandler and Jimmy Fallon are here to share the "new grandma rules."
On Monday’s episode of "The Tonight Show: At Home Edition," the comedians paired up virtually for a duet on social distancing from grandma amid the coronavirus pandemic.
With their guitars in hand, Fallon started singing the late-night original, "Don’t Touch Grandma": "I love my grandma so much, I know she loves me too."
"But thanks to this stupid virus / There are some new grandma rules," Sandler joined in.
In perfect harmony, the pair continued: "Don’t touch Grandma, leave her alone / You can spend a quarter to call her on the phone. Cause grandmas like to pinch your cheeks and kiss your head and hug / But I don’t want my grandma catching any super bug.”
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Sandler and Fallon offered their fans another way to reach out to their high-risked loved ones ("keep it to Zoom") and encouraged card games at a distance ("learn to play Canasta from across the room.")
Here's the full song:
This is not the first time Sandler and Fallon have teamed up to lift viewers' spirits through song.
During a video appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" last week, Sandler performed a humorous tune about healthcare workers and life during quarantine.
After putting on some sunglasses and gearing up a guitar, he sang: "Doctors and nurses will save us from this mess if we get them the supplies that they need. And I hope they save us soon because I'm really, really sick of my family."
He continued, "We've got to build some more ventilators and make some more masks, we've got to do it now so let's all come together. I'm teaching math to my kids and that can't be good for America."
Contributing: Sara M Moniuszko
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