Conan O’Brien Sings Mormon Song for Hatch

‘Tonight Show’ drummer Weinberg responds to senator’s song on Tablet

By Marc Tracy | 12:00 pm Dec 15, 2009 | Print | Email / Share

Last night, NBC’s The Tonight Show highlighted our video of Sen. Orrin Hatch recording the oh-so-catchy tune he wrote for the Jewish people, “Eight Days of Hanukkah.” Host Conan O’Brien proceeded to announce that his show’s resident Jew, drummer and bandleader Max Weinberg (who also sets the rhythm in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band), wanted to return the favor to Utah’s senior senator and his co-religionists of the Mormon faith. Bottom line: you can watch the cast’s holiday song— “Mormons, Mormons, Mormons/We haven’t got a clue/Of what you folks believe in/Or think or drink or do”—below.


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One Response to “Conan O’Brien Sings Mormon Song for Hatch”

  1. Douglas Cotant says:

    Perhaps you would not mind telling me why that video by conam obrian and Max wienburg is no longer available, the video mocking the mormons as a result of Utah Senator Hatch’s Hannakah song. You either put that video back online because I would like to hear it, or you can expect legal action. I enjoyed listening to it.

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