At this point, there may wind up being a whole album’s worth of songs performed for Stephen Colbert during this final stretch of CBS’ The Late Show.
Weeks after guest Jimmy Fallon serenaded Colbert with a rendition of My Way, three-time Tony Award winner Nathan Lane served up a show tune for the Late Show host.
“This is my final appearance on The Late Show—unless George Clooney falls out and I get a last-minute call,” Lane quipped. “So I wanted to do something special—for your audience, and also to thank you for being such a kind and gracious host.”
Accompanied by Grammy and Tony winner Marc Shaiman on piano, Lane performed “Laughing Matters,” a thematically apt song from the 1996 Off-Broadway revue When Pigs Fly. Like Fallon’s massaging of “My Way,” Lane ever-so-slightly tweaked his tune’s opening line, swapping out “Live at Five” for “MS NOW.”
“MS NOW and CNN keep us all abreast… of breaking stories that can tend… to make us anxious and depressed,” he sang.
The song’s ultimate message was that amid an ongoing onslaught of worrisome headlines, it’s vital to “keep your humor, please,” Lane sang. “‘Cause don’t you know it’s time like these… that laughing matters most of all.”
Watch his full performance below.
Lane is the latest in a growing line of Late Show guests who have honored Colbert in recent weeks. The night after Fallon’s March 6 serenade, John Lithgow read a poem he wrote, titled “The Mighty Colbert,” which doubled as both tribute and elegy for the host, whose show will end its run May 21.
Similarly, at Colbert’s request, Edward Norton recently read a four-minute excerpt from “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” a poem by their shared favorite, Walt Whitman. And just last night, John Mulaney gifted the soon-to-be-unemployed Colbert with cold, hard cash (OK, a $750 check).
The constant Colbert tributes are ruining the remaining shows. Cringy.
It tears me up to think that one so called politician would envy the attention that one night time entertainer commandeers so as to have him taken off the air. Pitiful !!!
This is getting embarrassing. This fucker never had an audience to begin with. Nobody knows who he is.
They know who he is! Try getting over yourself!