Jimmy Fallon and Adam Sandler Sing a Parody for the Troops

Duo changes the lyrics to "Friends in Low Places"

By Francesca Bacardi May 26, 2016 12:56 PMTags

It's officially Fleet Week!

Once a year the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard dock in major cities across the country, and they've already made their presence known in New York City. In honor of their exciting week in town, Jimmy Fallon and his guest, Adam Sandler, sang a song for the troops Wednesday.

Parodying Garth Brooks' "Friends in Low Places," Sandler and Fallon sing "Friends on All Bases." Both singers donned cowboy hats and sang in front of a digital American flags.

"Well I'll tell you the truth / I love all the troops protecting the land, sea and air," Fallon began the song.

"Now you're back in town keeping us safe and sound from that crazy ass Elmo in Times Square," Sandler sang, kicking of the many jokes that would follow.

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The Tonight Show host sang his thanks to those in the crowd, but it was Sandler who said what everyone in the audience was secretly thinking. "And when the show's through just one thing left to do / Go out to the bars and get laid."

The dynamic duo's chorus paid tribute to those in the Navy, Coast Guard, Marines and more. "It's Fleet Week and we're going crazy / Oh I've got friends on all bases," Fallon and Sandler sang together.

Fallon and Sandler continued the sexual innuendo throughout the parody, jokingly singing, "You're good looking too / and if I saw you on Tinder you know I'd swipe right," Sandler said.

"Oh did I mention you're going to get laid?

Watch the video to hear their patriotic song!

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