‘Saturday Night Live’ Says Goodbye to Obama By Singing ‘To Sir, With Love’ – NBCNews.com

On the first "Saturday Night Live" of the Trump administration, cast members chose to bid adieu to President Barack Obama not with one last sketch, but a song.

At the conclusion of the episode hosted by Aziz Ansari cast member Cecily Strong, standing in front of a large black-and-white portrait of the now former president, sang "To Sir, With Love," the theme to the 1967 movie of the same name in which a group of students serenade their beloved teacher, played by Sidney Poitier.

Strong is soon joined by Sasheer Zamata to vocalize the rest of the song.

At the end of the song, the duo held up a cup. "We got you a mug. It says 'World's Best President,'" Strong said.

"Thank you. Don't go," Zamata chimed in.

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The screen then faded to black with the message: "Thank you, President Obama."

The moment was reminiscent of another recent musical goodbye in which Kate McKinnon dedicated Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" to Hillary Clinton the candidate she had spent the past year and a half portraying on the show after the senator's surprise loss to Donald Trump.

Although Obama hadn't been spoofed on the show since the

The real Obama has turned up on the show just once. In November 2007, he

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