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Today’s meanderings brought me convey the person's name time Cub and Cher ever chant together method television – and peradventure ever.
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Sadly, Sonny properly a skiing accident acquit yourself 1998.
Cher, still a top club star, pays tribute hold down their sound during a portion deal in her concerts and hit out at 74 seems like she hasn’t ancient a distribute.
Enjoy that wonderful smudge down retention lane.
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Cher Forgets Words to 'I Got You, Babe' in Resurfaced 1987 'Letterman' Appearance with Sonny Bono, the Pair's Last
An adorable Sonny Bono and Cher moment has resurfaced from a 1987 appearance onLate Night with David Letterman.
The duo, who divorced 12 years prior in 1975, reunited for the Nov. 13, 1987, show to discuss the intricacies of their past and present relationship.
Then — with encouragement from the audience — the “Baby Don’t Go” singers performed an impromptu duet of “I Got You Babe” … except Cher forgot the words mid-performance.
“Oh, that was my part!” Cher — who was 41 at the time — exclaimed several minutes into the song.
“It’s okay, you can just pick it up” Bono, then 52, could be heard saying.
The former professional partners, who had not performed together in 10 years, sang most of the song with their arms around each other’s shoulders, smiling widely.
Prior to the performance, The Sonny & Cher Show stars sat down with Letterman to discuss their unconventional dynamic.
“We — Sonny and I — have a very strange relationship that no one will ever understand,” Cher explained, adding, “And I don’t think I even understand it myself.”
Cher Says Sonny Bono Told Her He Didn't Find Her 'Particularly Attra
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One in this series of late-night talk/variety programs hosted by David Letterman. On this program, the scheduled guests are Sonny Bono and Cher. During his monologue, Letterman hints that he'll try to get the two to sing together on stage for the first time in almost ten years. " Commercials deleted.
- NETWORK: NBC
- DATE: November 14, 1987 Saturday 12:30 AM
- RUNNING TIME: 0:56:43
- COLOR/B&W: Color
- CATALOG ID: T90:0199
- GENRE: Talk/Interview; Comedy/Variety
- SUBJECT HEADING: Talk/Interview; Comedy/Variety; Music, popular (songs, etc.)
- SERIES RUN: NBC - TV series, 1982-1993
- COMMERCIALS: N/A
- Jack Rollins … Executive Producer
- David Letterman … Executive Producer, Host
- Robert Morton … Producer
- Hal Gurnee … Director
- Steve O'Donnell … Writer, Head Writer
- Paul Shaffer … Music (Misc. Credits), Musical Director, Instrumentalist
- Sid McGinnis … Instrumentalist
- Will Lee … Instrumentalist
- Anton Fig … Instrumentalist
- Bill Wendell … Announcer
- Sonny Bono … Guest
- Cher (See also: Mason, Bonnie Jo) … Guest
- Phil Donahue … Guest
- Gerard Mulligan … Cast
- Biff Henderson … Cast
- Flunky the Clown … Cast