Sting Does Singing Battle With James Corden
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(Radio.com) When Sting was invited to The Late Late Show with James Corden, he probably didn't know it would be a battle of epic proportions. In a hilarious bit, the talk show host becomes a competitive singing waiter who becomes territorial about his 'zone." Corden performs Extreme's 'More than Words," for his unsuspecting table. When the Police frontman shows up singing 'Fields of Gold," the host directs him back to his own 'zone." Corden starts in on a cover of Bryan Adams' Robinhood soundtrack hit, '(Everything I Do) I Do it For You," to which Sting's character, Al, responds with a powerful rendition of "Roxanne." The competition escalates, ending with a one-man band complete with accordion, losing to a full band and gospel choir delivering 'Every Breath You Take." Watch it here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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