Adam Levine Perfectly Impersonates Frank Sinatra in Jimmy Fallonâs Musical Challenge
The Voice Coach was the very first celebrity to spin the âWheel of Musical Impressionsâ on The Tonight Show.
âWheel of Musical Impressionsâ is one of the most popular recurring games in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon history â and back in September 2014, Adam Levine was the very first player.
After explaining how the game worked, Jimmy Fallon invited The Voice Coach to spin the wheel first. Levine landed on Frank Sinatra singing âHead, Shoulders, Knees & Toes.â We all know the Maroon 5 frontman has âMoves Like Jagger,â but it turns out he also has a perfect impression of Olâ Blue Eyes, which he flaunted as he crooned the childrenâs song.
After Fallonâs turn, tasked with covering âRudeâ by MAGIC! while singing like Bob Dylan, Levineâs second number was the Sesame Street theme song, performed by Michael Jackson. Even after a delayed start, Levine thrilled Fallon and the audience with his impeccable impression of the King of Pop.
âI couldnât find the key⊠that was rough, man,â said Levine after finishing his Jackson jam.
Watch Levineâs o.g. âWheel of Musical Impressionsâ game below.
The Tonight Show Host followed with a âFancyâ version of âOld MacDonald Had a Farm,â in which he sang the nursery rhyme like Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. The final round belonged to Levine, who had to perform âThe Muffin Manâ as Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam. Fallon couldnât help but join in as they both wailed in their best â90s grunge rock voices.
Levineâs segment instantly set the bar quite high for future challengers like Ariana Grande, Christina Aguilera, Jamie Foxx, and more. In April 2024, Levine returned to The Tonight Show to spin the wheel once again, channeling singers like Bruce Springsteen and Dave Matthews to sing more classic nursery rhymes.

Why Adam Levine is back on The Voice in Season 27
Levine left The Voice in 2019, but he recently returned to the red chair for Season 27, which premiered in February 2025.
âThe only way to sum it up is that just energetically⊠the opportunity came at the right moment and I was really ready, and we started talking about it and one thing led to another and here I am. It was that simple,â he told NBC Insider earlier this year, on his decision to return. âIt didnât involve too much deliberation or overthinking. I kind of just felt ready. I was really happy to come back and experience it again with these three wonderful people.â