The Warren Zevon final appearance was heartbreaking and Dave was visibly saddened and even teary eyed when he shook Warren's hand goodbye and said "Enjoy every sandwich."
My very favorite DAVID LETTERMAN SHOW WAS THE ONE WITH SONNY & CHER on it and their now son Chaz but was then Chasity sat in first row. David got them to sing "I GOT YOU BABE", which left CHAZ IN TEARS AND some in audience in tears as well! It was an absolutely amazing, monumental moment that captured the special magic that was Sonny & Cher! I will never "EVER" get sick of seeing this particular episode nor will millions of others! Reuniting and singing "I GOT YOU BABE" is perhaps the best episode of any program then or "NOW!"
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In 1981 I couldn't stand David Letterman,......The years went by ,and AFTER his major,major By-pass surgeries,emerged THEE David Letterman that (after MANY,many yrs.) I finally loved and FAITHFULLY enjoyed. His comedic GENIUS blossomed!!!.,.......Paul Schaefer and the A#1 orchestra was a HUGE "cherry-on-top".This combination I (IMAGINE) think will never be duplicated.,....,There's No-No late night TV to match that ERA.But the trade-off is getting to bed at a decent time so now I enjoy the PRE-sunrise hours with much enjoyment.,......,....With all "RESPECT" to Letterman & the orchestra& FANS,The "2nd" half of Dave's (in my honest opinion) TV-Life was spectacular.,........Thanks to Dave,Paul & the real professionally trained and schooled musicians.A true slice of American HISTORY.
I put Letterman first. He had that organic flow that came so natural yet felt so awkwardly hilarious. Let that idiot Leno have Tonight show because this was way better.
I was actually in the audience on set for the Drew Barrymore episode. It was Dave’s Birthday. Rudy Giuliani, and Luciano Pavarotti were also guests. A couple friends were at the show the night before and were brought up to Dave’s office for stand in day and they had Wolfgang Puck cook for them while they ate with Faye Dunaway and Barry Manilow played piano for them. Unreal right? I couldn’t believe it. Then I get to experience one of the most famous and iconic episodes in person the very next night. An experience I’ll never forget.
Letterman was the king when it came to how to handle dead air.... when his guests said something inappropriate or outrageous, then followed with saying nothing, the whole world couldn't help but laugh at Dave's physical comedy...his facial expressions revealed precisely what anyone would say in those situations, without speaking a word...his timing...impeccable....he took the Late night talk show format leaps forward, to the world's benefit....just genius.
He was touching and perfectly professional after 911. Bless him. And it was the greatest compliment for Carson to make his last tv appearance on Letterman!
Drew Barrymore flashing Letterman. The freeze framed look on his face afterwards: priceless. I rememeber seeing this at the time. It would have been 1995.
Watched Letterman every night around 93 to 95. Seen that episode. LOL. and many other great ones. A good period for him. Also beginning in 2002 for a few years he had many memorable music guests
I can't understand why Cher didn't make the list. After turning him down for interviews for years, she finally went on and told him SHE called THEM and agreed to come on if they would pay her hotel bill of $20,000. She had been living in a hotel after leaving Sonny but couldn't afford the bill at the time. So she let Dave know quick that the only reason she was there was to pay her bill. And they agreed to pay it. She thought he was an asshole. Afterwards, they apparently became friends and she did his show several more times.
I couldn't believe when I got home from my evening shift that Sonny and Cher were the guests and that they sang together for the first time in years. Dave "And you guys are doing this for scale!"
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WatchMojo.com So the "Mojoholics" came up with a huge 6 votes for the number one and WatchMojo apparently came up a top ten based on that. I will give you credit for the Warren Zevon entry that wasn't even on the "voters" list (as well as Crispin Glover). Oh, I know you had to do this list to jump on the Dave's retiring bandwagon...but Dave's legendary career needs more than this quickly thrown together list. Just saying.
After Andy Kaufman passed away Jerry Lawler explained that everything they did was a "work" meaning it was pre planned. Originally they were both supposed to apologize and sing "What the World Needs Now Is Love Sweet Love" but the feud between them was drawing so much money that they didn't want to end it. According to Lawler, slapping Andy was Kaufman's idea but they didn't tell Letterman so Dave's surprise was genuine. Kaufman, who understood the wrestling business, signaled to Lawler that he was going to throw the coffee by grabbing the cup and then pausing as he looked Lawler in the eye. Lawler understood what that meant and it gave him time to move out of the way and when Andy threw the coffee he threw it behind Lawler hitting the empty chair. There are several videos that are easy to find of Lawler telling the story of the feud between him and Andy and they were actually good friends who shared a love for the wrestling business. Kaufman had everybody fooled and at one point he scared the daylights out of management at NBC when he threatened to buy the station and turn it into a 24 hour wrestling channel. Lawler and Kaufman created one of the most controversial, entertaining, and lucrative feuds in the history of professional wrestling and gave me a new respect for Kaufman as a comedian as he managed to pull off what may be the greatest wrestling / comedy gag of all time.
Cher calling Dave an asshole from 1984, and the blunderous first Marylin Manson appearance in 1996! Crispin Glover, Farrah and all of the Andy Kaufman, Bill Murry and Howard Stern appearances are gold!
Aye 6 years late and all but imagine thinking anything positive after all shit shit shit shit actions of this disgusting human. But you do you. Probs a boomer aye.
Dave is sooooo smart. And landing Johnny... That was maybe a statement of how late night should have gone. Love and miss Dave. Best latenight guy ever.
My roommate’s mother was David Letterman’s high school English teacher. Three memorable Lettermans for me, REM, Imitation of Life, just before 9/11, the 9/11 show, his return after bypass surgery.
You missed one that, for a short time, caused an international incidence! The former Soviet Union was having a food crisis when their crops failed. (I really do not fully remember all of those details). I do remember that at the time, the US was sending a cargo ship loaded with grain to help them. AND I very well remember Letterman calling a representative of the USSR on his show LIVE!, (the then Ambassador from the USSR perhaps?), and him talking about how great it was that they were helping their "Cold war" enemy. Then, just as he was hanging up from the call, Dave added almost like a quick afterthought, words that basically said, something like, "Oh, and we've poisoned the grain"! Well, his "funny" little joke, did get a reaction, but perhaps not in the way he would have preferred. His remark caused a huge stir between the USA and the former USSR and Dave almost got his show canceled. I was watching the show that night, so I KNOW that this happened, but I have never been able to find out more about it, or a video replay of it. In my opinion, that is one of the hugest "memorable moments" from the Dave Letterman show.
Great list of Top 10 Moments on Letterman except for 2 omissions: Final appearance of Sonny and Cher and Dave wearing the Alka Seltzer tablets in water tank.
Number 1 should have been the speech he gave about Robin Williams after his death. Dave was heartbroken, they were true and dear friends. Everything he said came from his heart, Dave poured his guts out. Very raw and real. This video should be re-edited to include that.
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+WatchMojo.com There is no doubt that David Letterman was a brilliant comedic wit & mind. His 33 years near the top will never be broken. so he had some very human flaws. ...let me just say: "...let those with sin cast the first stone..."
My mother in law is deaf. I try to show her videos like this with captions but the words are almost always wrong. Can you guys figure out a way to fix that? I have no idea if there's newer technology.
I will always remember a series of events back in 1985 or 1986; Dave had on "The Worlds Fastest Hypnotist" (I think his name was Marshall Silver), and while the guy tried to hypnotize an audience member, Dave mocked him mercilessly. A couple of days later, they had to have him on again to attempt to hypnotize people because the dude threatened to sue Letterman. A forgotten but bizarre series of events on Late Night.
You forgot to mention the time Dave interviewed Hunter Thompson form his hotel room across the street because he refused to come to the studio .Dave got a camera crew and filmed the entire show from Hunters hotel room
My favorite Letterman moments were his interviews with Hunter S. Thompson and Harmony Korine. Korine actually admitted to being high during his interviews years later.
Other memorable personalities from Late Night With David Letterman from the 1980s I enjoyed were Chris Elliot and Larry "Bud" Melman. Dave had some great eccentric people on that NBC version before he moved on to CBS.
I was 14 yr old when I first watched Letterman, around 1982, watched him the entire time, now I’m 50, and miss him dearly. Funniest dude around. Who else would tell everyone about his affairs!?!?
The thing about Drew Barrymore 's flashing Dave is that it wasn't seduction or vamping....it was dancing and an impulsive flash by a very sweet person. She seemed as surprised as Dave that she did it.
Letterman is a living legend. There will never be another like him. He definitely raised the bar!
he’s a sexual harasser bro search up david letterman creepy
The Warren Zevon final appearance was heartbreaking and Dave was visibly saddened and even teary eyed when he shook Warren's hand goodbye and said "Enjoy every sandwich."
There will never be another Letterman. Thank you for all of the laughs!
My very favorite DAVID LETTERMAN SHOW WAS THE ONE WITH SONNY & CHER on it and their now son Chaz but was then Chasity sat in first row. David got them to sing "I GOT YOU BABE", which left CHAZ IN TEARS AND some in audience in tears as well! It was an absolutely amazing, monumental moment that captured the special magic that was Sonny & Cher! I will never "EVER" get sick of seeing this particular episode nor will millions of others! Reuniting and singing "I GOT YOU BABE" is perhaps the best episode of any program then or "NOW!"
I miss this show. Basically fell in love with it growing up having no cable and it was the only clear channel to watch on the local CBS. 🤷🏿♂️😂😂
When you click on a video an regret it after 1 second because its a WatchMojo video
What are you trying to say geez
@@paulcaldo6729 ur mama
WatchMojo is literally a person talking about what they're going to interrupt a million times while "showing."
Everyone has an opinion, sometimes completely bizarre ones too.
I agree, she's soooo annoying
The GOAT. Not only THE greatest late show host but also one of the best comedians.
The GARBAGE
"Joaquin, I'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight." - The Best Ever
he was in role.... one of the best actors alive..
he said it to harmony korine too.
Ff
Only Letterman could complete disarm the Joker.
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I miss watching DL. I used to watch almost every night. The good ol days.
In 1981 I couldn't stand David Letterman,......The years went by ,and AFTER his major,major By-pass surgeries,emerged THEE David Letterman that (after MANY,many yrs.) I finally loved and FAITHFULLY enjoyed. His comedic GENIUS blossomed!!!.,.......Paul Schaefer and the A#1 orchestra was a HUGE "cherry-on-top".This combination I (IMAGINE) think will never be duplicated.,....,There's No-No late night TV to match that ERA.But the trade-off is getting to bed at a decent time so now I enjoy the PRE-sunrise hours with much enjoyment.,......,....With all "RESPECT" to Letterman & the orchestra& FANS,The "2nd" half of Dave's (in my honest opinion) TV-Life was spectacular.,........Thanks to Dave,Paul & the real professionally trained and schooled musicians.A true slice of American HISTORY.
I miss Letterman soooo badly. Nobody will ever be able to beat him or Johnny Carson! They are the the GOATs!
I put Letterman first. He had that organic flow that came so natural yet felt so awkwardly hilarious. Let that idiot Leno have Tonight show because this was way better.
He is a pedophile
Graham Norton is better than both of them.
As a teenager, I used to stay up to watch David Letterman on the late late show which started at 12:30pm. Excellent television.
I was actually in the audience on set for the Drew Barrymore episode. It was Dave’s Birthday. Rudy Giuliani, and Luciano Pavarotti were also guests. A couple friends were at the show the night before and were brought up to Dave’s office for stand in day and they had Wolfgang Puck cook for them while they ate with Faye Dunaway and Barry Manilow played piano for them. Unreal right? I couldn’t believe it. Then I get to experience one of the most famous and iconic episodes in person the very next night. An experience I’ll never forget.
Letterman was the king when it came to how to handle dead air.... when his guests said something inappropriate or outrageous, then followed with saying nothing, the whole world couldn't help but laugh at Dave's physical comedy...his facial expressions revealed precisely what anyone would say in those situations, without speaking a word...his timing...impeccable....he took the Late night talk show format leaps forward, to the world's benefit....just genius.
Agree! He also the biggest piece of garbage. With cringe paid audience fake laughing at man being dick. 🤣
💯 agreed. Dave was light years over Jay
Letterman was the man. He had great chemistry with many guests.
When he wasn't molesting *INTERNS*
well not all of his guests *Cough* courtney love *cough*
We seriously miss you Dave!! Thanks for years of laughs😁
Top 10 David Letterman Top Ten Lists
Listception
Bwaaaaaaa
+Red Leader Playz so pollutedisgusting replete with subway pizza rats
"I'm gonna go check on the top 10." Just...perfect.
Love that Kauffman & Lawler is still seen as real to so many people. Both amazing men
He was touching and perfectly professional after 911. Bless him. And it was the greatest compliment for Carson to make his last tv appearance on Letterman!
David Letterman uses his wealth and fame to get away with stalking.
@@matthewhawking4318 what? Hadn't heard that one!
That Madonna interview is ICONIC!!!
Go to 9:30 and it totally looks like Joaquin Phoenix is the one saying "and".
Letterman was a prick that night.
@@mariai9549 And every night the show aired. it was always about HIM.
David is a good example of a man who knows how to approach any situation.
Bro did u see how he tried to take of that womens clothes
Ah yes, we love rapists 😊
Drew Barrymore flashing Letterman. The freeze framed look on his face afterwards: priceless. I rememeber seeing this at the time. It would have been 1995.
I was watching too. The show was great back then
Watched Letterman every night around 93 to 95. Seen that episode. LOL. and many other great ones. A good period for him. Also beginning in 2002 for a few years he had many memorable music guests
Carson and Letterman were great talk show hosts. I sure miss seeing them.
I can't understand why Cher didn't make the list. After turning him down for interviews for years, she finally went on and told him SHE called THEM and agreed to come on if they would pay her hotel bill of $20,000. She had been living in a hotel after leaving Sonny but couldn't afford the bill at the time. So she let Dave know quick that the only reason she was there was to pay her bill. And they agreed to pay it. She thought he was an asshole. Afterwards, they apparently became friends and she did his show several more times.
I couldn't believe when I got home from my evening shift that Sonny and Cher were the guests and that they sang together for the first time in years. Dave "And you guys are doing this for scale!"
I remember this story when you wrote this. Thank you
letterman is by far the most fearless late night host of all time.
He had big balls and class to match.
norm mcdonald put it in the best way, his show was genius because he made fun of the guest, the guest WAS the joke in his show. he is the man
he copied much of his stuff from Steve Allen (1960s)
+Uncle Tony hey if you're gonna steal, steal from the best
Ya haven't watched Eric Andre have't you?
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WatchMojo.com So the "Mojoholics" came up with a huge 6 votes for the number one and WatchMojo apparently came up a top ten based on that. I will give you credit for the Warren Zevon entry that wasn't even on the "voters" list (as well as Crispin Glover).
Oh, I know you had to do this list to jump on the Dave's retiring bandwagon...but Dave's legendary career needs more than this quickly thrown together list. Just saying.
'Mojoholics'
Do you actually think like this?
Leave it to beaver
Loved Letterman. Greatest of all time, period
Drew flashing Dave was one of the best moments...totally awesome!!!
Good One. I used to watch and enjoy David's Show often. Thanks.
David Letterman is a legend.
Uh-huh. "Ladies and gentlemen here's tonight's Top 10 list, let's go." That's what he said.
Sonny and Cher being goaded into singing "I Got You" impromptu was my favorite.
"Joaquin, I'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight." Hilarious!
Letterman and Carson are untouchable!
He is so much better than any of today's hosts.
Great show and very much missed.
THANK YOU GOODBYE AND FAREWELL TO THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 1993-2015
THANK YOU GOODBYE AND FAREWELL TO THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 1993-2015
13:47 This moment cracks me up every time
Lawler and Kaufman without a doubt should be number one.
The "I'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight" line might be the funniest thing I've ever heard Dave say
Letterman is special to me! Used to stay up with my grandparents to watch!❤
After Andy Kaufman passed away Jerry Lawler explained that everything they did was a "work" meaning it was pre planned. Originally they were both supposed to apologize and sing "What the World Needs Now Is Love Sweet Love" but the feud between them was drawing so much money that they didn't want to end it. According to Lawler, slapping Andy was Kaufman's idea but they didn't tell Letterman so Dave's surprise was genuine. Kaufman, who understood the wrestling business, signaled to Lawler that he was going to throw the coffee by grabbing the cup and then pausing as he looked Lawler in the eye. Lawler understood what that meant and it gave him time to move out of the way and when Andy threw the coffee he threw it behind Lawler hitting the empty chair. There are several videos that are easy to find of Lawler telling the story of the feud between him and Andy and they were actually good friends who shared a love for the wrestling business. Kaufman had everybody fooled and at one point he scared the daylights out of management at NBC when he threatened to buy the station and turn it into a 24 hour wrestling channel. Lawler and Kaufman created one of the most controversial, entertaining, and lucrative feuds in the history of professional wrestling and gave me a new respect for Kaufman as a comedian as he managed to pull off what may be the greatest wrestling / comedy gag of all time.
Norm MacDonald's last standup on Letterman is #2 at least
His 'in memory of' calvert deforest (before he died) where he comes out later on to say "I'm not dead you bastards" will always be a top 10 to me.
This man is the king of sarcasm. Love it!
King of Asshole
Cher calling Dave an asshole from 1984, and the blunderous first Marylin Manson appearance in 1996! Crispin Glover, Farrah and all of the Andy Kaufman, Bill Murry and Howard Stern appearances are gold!
One if the GREAT shows of television.... never to be replicated.... thanks Dave :-)
watchmojo aren't even scraping the barrel anymore, they're inhaling fumes from it.
There just honoring a legend and all there top 10s are suggested
Pete Walker Tonight is David Letterman's last Late Show so they're honoring him with this top ten list.
I saw all these growing up. What a trip to memories of being a teen for me.
I REALLY HAPPY TO WATCH THIS MEMORY UA-cam ESPECIALLY Mr. DAVID LETTERMAN THANK SO MUCH FOR YOU
I watched this show religiously. Amazing how many of these I saw when they originally aired.
His final episode should now be included in this. That Everlong montage thing happening was a tear jerker!
Aye 6 years late and all but imagine thinking anything positive after all shit shit shit shit actions of this disgusting human.
But you do you. Probs a boomer aye.
Dave is sooooo smart. And landing Johnny... That was maybe a statement of how late night should have gone. Love and miss Dave. Best latenight guy ever.
Crispin Glover was in character for a movie during his interview, and he never broke the act. Gotta give him props for that
David Letterman uses his wealth and fame to get away with stalking.
My roommate’s mother was David Letterman’s high school English teacher. Three memorable Lettermans for me, REM, Imitation of Life, just before 9/11, the 9/11 show, his return after bypass surgery.
No final stand up from Norm Macdonald where Norm cried? That was heartwarming.
Agreed, to me that moment was far above this list
i like the one with harmony korine, pretty bizzare and rude, as he is to most of his guests. :)
aNdzel0t that's what I said. He should have gotten a honorable mention at the least.
Easily the best
Harmony Korine and Harvey Pekar are my favorites
Bagging Johnny's last appearance before he hit the links for good should have been higher. Dave's a legend, too.
Sonny & Cher should be #1, Can't believe it was left out.
Best talk show host ever
I was literally rolling on the floor laughing when the show with Paris Hilton aired. I almost felt bad for her, but she was asking for it.
No she wasn't asking for it. Only perverted uncle Letterman was asking for it. I wish Crispin Glover had actually kicked pervert uncle on his face.
No, if anything, it was a good reality check for her.
@@overclucker Reality check was when pervert uncle Letterman publicly apologized after making perverted jokes about Sarah Palin's underaged daughters.
That takedown of Paris Hilton was brutal and completely necessary. Thank you Dave!
Good point. I've never understood why I even know who she is.
@@pigalow2002 lol, same here
Am I the only one who thinks joaquin Phoenix looks a lot like zach galifianakis
I think he looks like a member of The Blues Brothers.
You missed one that, for a short time, caused an international incidence! The former Soviet Union was having a food crisis when their crops failed. (I really do not fully remember all of those details). I do remember that at the time, the US was sending a cargo ship loaded with grain to help them. AND I very well remember Letterman calling a representative of the USSR on his show LIVE!, (the then Ambassador from the USSR perhaps?), and him talking about how great it was that they were helping their "Cold war" enemy. Then, just as he was hanging up from the call, Dave added almost like a quick afterthought, words that basically said, something like, "Oh, and we've poisoned the grain"! Well, his "funny" little joke, did get a reaction, but perhaps not in the way he would have preferred. His remark caused a huge stir between the USA and the former USSR and Dave almost got his show canceled. I was watching the show that night, so I KNOW that this happened, but I have never been able to find out more about it, or a video replay of it. In my opinion, that is one of the hugest "memorable moments" from the Dave Letterman show.
Great list of Top 10 Moments on Letterman except for 2 omissions: Final appearance of Sonny and Cher and Dave wearing the Alka Seltzer tablets in water tank.
Number 1 should have been the speech he gave about Robin Williams after his death. Dave was heartbroken, they were true and dear friends. Everything he said came from his heart, Dave poured his guts out. Very raw and real. This video should be re-edited to include that.
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+WatchMojo.com There is no doubt that David Letterman was a brilliant comedic wit & mind. His 33 years near the top will never be broken. so he had some very human flaws. ...let me just say: "...let those with sin cast the first stone..."
My mother in law is deaf. I try to show her videos like this with captions but the words are almost always wrong. Can you guys figure out a way to fix that? I have no idea if there's newer technology.
who is david latterman?
+Mike Corleone And you are an idiot
What a gentleman and scholar you are, Mike! Been fitting anyone for concrete overshoes lately? Let me know when you take over Vegas!
I will always remember a series of events back in 1985 or 1986; Dave had on "The Worlds Fastest Hypnotist" (I think his name was Marshall Silver), and while the guy tried to hypnotize an audience member, Dave mocked him mercilessly. A couple of days later, they had to have him on again to attempt to hypnotize people because the dude threatened to sue Letterman. A forgotten but bizarre series of events on Late Night.
You forgot to mention the time Dave interviewed Hunter Thompson form his hotel room across the street because he refused to come to the studio .Dave got a camera crew and filmed the entire show from Hunters hotel room
Richard mann
That's one I thought of, voted up.
I actually loved Dave with Richard Simmons..Those two together was golden.I never laughed so hard way David acted towards him it was the best!
You made the world a better place Dave.
My favorite Letterman moments were his interviews with Hunter S. Thompson and Harmony Korine. Korine actually admitted to being high during his interviews years later.
Other memorable personalities from Late Night With David Letterman from the 1980s I enjoyed were Chris Elliot and Larry "Bud" Melman. Dave had some great eccentric people on that NBC version before he moved on to CBS.
The Andy Kauffman moment still up there on any late night or tv list.
“What are you doing here? I thought you were dead!”
IM DYING!!
I love David & I miss him!
Real tv legend. David Latterman was truly, one of the big mans.
The Paris Hilton interview was classic. 😂
Maybe do a Top 10 anti-pirate traps in video games. :P
Things that pirated versions of games do to make them impossible to beat/play.
TheWarburner
Good idea! I want to see that!
The witcher 2 will win :'-D
Felix Becker I'm not sure what witcher 2 did, But game Dev Tycoon was awesome with their anti-pirate antics :)
Caleb Hull What did they do?
already done now
That Kaufman Lawler spot was just TV on 10. Great stuff
I was 14 yr old when I first watched Letterman, around 1982, watched him the entire time, now I’m 50, and miss him dearly. Funniest dude around. Who else would tell everyone about his affairs!?!?
I see David looked at Joaquin's beard and thought I will have that lol
The Cher 'asshole' interview was pretty good too. And Sandra Bernhard "And one of them's got YOUR name on it Dave!"
When Drew Barrymore lifts her shirt, it's sexy, and adorable. Courtney Love doing it ? Not so much.
Yeah. I'd rather see my grandmother's boobs, and she's been dead for 23 years.
Courtney's also been dead for 23 years.
DevilMaskMedia - When Drew did it, she and Courtney were close friends at the time.
I agree !
We all know Dave smash on both after the show
Oh god it's a mojo clip where the presenter talks all over the good bits and loves the sound of their own voice.
The night they did a huge production of “MacArthur’s Park” 🌹WOW!!!! Talk about memorable!!!
Hello Christine, How are you doing?
This was a good list, but Warren Zevon deserved #1. His appearance and performance were breathtakingly honest.
i was hoping one of them might have been.... sonny and cher reunited , dave made her sing...we had "ive got you babe" omg, it was so great !
lin reynolds Yea..I just posted the same thing...before seeing your post.
Jamaicafunk well... how very self importance of you to make sure everyone is aware of that!
david roesner Enjoying your evening of bitch-ranting? Good job...
I think the Chris Farley entrance to his show should’ve definitely been in the top 10.
David Letterman was my bedtime story ❤🎉🤟😎
Definitely Joaquin and Drew's my favourite moments!
The Andy Kaufman thing is the greatest tv ever.
Jerry Lawler said it was all planned.
@@dstatton watch Andy go WIDE RIGHT with the water. ALL THE Memphis promos were shot at Lawlers house
I really miss this show. Used to watch it every nigth in Sweden where i live. He and Jay Leno both where very good.
Chris farley's interview, where all he kept saying was yeah....lol
The thing about Drew Barrymore 's flashing Dave is that it wasn't seduction or vamping....it was dancing and an impulsive flash by a very sweet person. She seemed as surprised as Dave that she did it.
Happy 75th Birthday David Letterman
Top 10 memorable moments that people have uploaded to UA-cam.
cher calling david an a hole. has to be the best moment.
"I'm sorry you couldnt be here tonight " omfg I'm dying ..
We'll keep you in ourrrrrrr Roledex 🙃
Setting his guests on fire back in1980.
Love David Letterman & the Letterman show