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Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 5, 2015

James Corden Sings A Tribute To David Letterman Then Gives Sting A Slap

The British pair didn’t quite see eye to eye on what the lyrics should be.

As you’ve probably heard, David Letterman brought his 33-year run on late-night television to an end on Wednesday night.

As you’ve probably heard, David Letterman brought his 33-year run on late-night television to an end on Wednesday night.

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The 68-year-old host’s final show attracted a host of celebrity cameos and touching tributes.

The 68-year-old host’s final show attracted a host of celebrity cameos and touching tributes.

After the show, one of Letterman's late-night colleagues also took the time to say goodbye.

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Right after the Foo Fighters played out Late Show With David Letterman, British host James Corden started his Late Late Show with his own musical tribute to Dave.

As Sting sang and played "Every Breath You Take" outside the Ed Sullivan theatre in New York, Corden decided to add in some of his own lyrics “to make it a bit ghetto”.

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To which Sting replied: “We don’t need ‘a bit more ghetto’, it’s great song, it’s a tribute to Dave, it’s his last night, we don’t need none of that.”

To which Sting replied: “We don’t need ‘a bit more ghetto’, it’s great song, it’s a tribute to Dave, it’s his last night, we don’t need none of that.”

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