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 December 14, 1991
 Season 17 episode
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James Taylor s17
 Episode 315
 Season Episode 9
 Host Steve Martin 
 Musical Guest(s) James Taylor
 Song(s) performed by
 Musical Guest(s)
"(I've Got to) Stop Thinkin' 'Bout That"
"Shed a Little Light"
"Sweet Baby James"
Previous Episode
December 7, 1991
Next Episode
January 11, 1992

The 9th episode of Season 17 and the 315th episode of Saturday Night Live premiered on December 14, 1991, hosted by comic actor Steve Martin and the musical guest was James Taylor, who performed "(I've Got to) Stop Thinkin' 'Bout That", "Shed a Little Light" and "Sweet Baby James". This is the 12th time hosting for Steve Martin and the 5th musical guest appearance on SNL for James Taylor, thus making James a former five-time musical guest.

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 Cold Open   Sketch   Pre-recorded   Weekend Update   Music Performance   Other 

Title Image Summary
Not Going to Phone it in Tonight (Cold Opening)
As Steve Martin gets ready in his dressing room, he begins to reminisce and sing a song.
Steve Martin's Monologue
Returning to host SNL for the twelfth time, comic actor Steve Martin explains how he takes responsibility as a celebrity.
Schmitts Gay Beer (Commercial)
Suckerpunch Game Show  
Doormen
Two chipper doormen (Kevin Nealon and Rob Schneider) contemplate the intimate details of the residents of the building.
Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey
The Energy Brothers  
James Taylor performed "Stop Thinkin' About That"
Weekend Update with Nealon With guest Adam Sandler.
Theatre Stories with British - American Theatre Alliance  
Live with Regis & Kathie Lee  
Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey  
James Taylor performed "Shed A Little Light"
Grandma Pugga Loves Cats
Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey  
Cowards (Backstage)
The Dark Side with Nat X  
James Taylor performed "Sweet Baby James"
Season's Greetings   Before the goodnights, Steve Martin introduces Tarzan (Kevin Nealon), Chris Farley and Frankenstein (Phil Hartman) singing their edition of holiday classic song Feliz Navidad.
Goodnights and Closing Credits Steve Martin thanked James Taylor, Lorne Michaels and all the cast.
Preceded by:
December 7, 1991
Saturday Night Live episode Followed by:
January 11, 1992
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