I'm a 51 year old man that can't help but tear up every time I hear Darlene sing Baby Please Come Home. What a fabulous tradition it shall always be! Next, football versus meatball supercut!
Dang - I was just about to write the same thing - although I'm a little older. Something about her singing this song with Paul & Co. taps into deep emotions in me!!! I can't explain it
The greatest TV Holiday Tradition, by far. A highlight of the Christmas season every year, and it just got better and better. Great editing to put this montage together.
Fun fact: Because the song’s key was lowered a step halfway into Darlene’s Late Show run in order to accommodate her naturally-aging vocal abilities,* it was impossible to construct a montage all in the same key. So Walter, the channel’s ridiculously talented editor, chose the key-change moment at the saxophone break. With that in mind, this is an extraordinary montage. Walter’s lately been on a compilation tear, and I’m jealous as hell. * Lowering a song’s key is hardly new: When Steve Winwood performed “Gimme Some Lovin’” on Late Night in 1987, the song’s key was lowered from G to F# to allow Steve to hit the high notes, just a 1/2 step lower from when he first recorded it 20 years earlier.
It's not Christmas until Darlene Love says it is. Thank you, Dave, Barbara and Mary! Also, if I understand Don Giller (below comment) correctly, Walter is the editor of these pieces? These past three compilations have been an absolute Christmas-y blast. So, thank you for that and Merry Christmas to you all!
Ah-h-h......Darlene Love. That voice! That song! Fantastic. And the wonderful, seamless editing of this video....perfect! Now, the Christmas season can begin!
Thank you, I needed that…! Great job cutting this together… Did you use one recording and piece the footage around it or did you actually use the sound from each clip? It was seamless…
EDITING ON THIS IS FANTASTIC! Someone worked hard on this. Was it the host of the Barbara Gaines show, by any chance? Reminds me of the last Letterman show, the one with the time capsule, "highlight reel" montage (which, I believe, Barbara oversaw/created).
Growing up in the ‘80s, certain events heralded the Christmas season’s arrival---Old Man Potter snarling about the “garlic eaters,” my people, in “It’s a Wonderful Life,” Listening to Dean Martin’s Christmas album, e.g., “Rudy the Red-Beaked Reindeer,” and the big one: Darlene Love on Letterman. I can’t believe that nutjob Mariah Carey got into a spat with Love over the “Queen of Christmas” thing. I, er, loved Darlene’s response, though: “Is it true that Mariah Carey trademarked ‘Queen of Christmas’? What does that mean, that I can’t use that title? David Letterman officially declared me the Queen of Christmas 29 years ago, a year before she released ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You,’ and at 81 years of age I’m NOT changing anything. I’ve been in the business for 52 years, have earned it and can still hit those notes! If Mariah has a problem call David or my lawyer!!” Fortunately, Carey’s trademark application was denied.
Mariah is very clearly the Queen of Christmas. No need to hate her because you like Darlene. And the trademark was denied because Carey never submitted a response and let it go.
That's a holiday tradition that will never fade away. Darlene Love, you are a legend.
It’s not Christmas for me until I hear Darlene deliver this barn burner. Thank you!
I'm a 51 year old man that can't help but tear up every time I hear Darlene sing Baby Please Come Home. What a fabulous tradition it shall always be! Next, football versus meatball supercut!
Dang - I was just about to write the same thing - although I'm a little older.
Something about her singing this song with Paul & Co. taps into deep emotions in me!!!
I can't explain it
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xfGlad to hear I’m not the only one. 🥲
Ahhh. NOW it feels like Christmas time!
Darlene, Dave, and Paul, thanks for the tears, and thanks for the joy.
RIP Jay Thomas
The greatest TV Holiday Tradition, by far. A highlight of the Christmas season every year, and it just got better and better. Great editing to put this montage together.
Flawless editing! This was fantastic! Thank you all & have a joyful Christmas! ❤
The very, very, very best of David Letterman. Those three people stay in my grateful heart.
Once again, I hope the editor gets a nice Christmas bonus for this masterpiece.
Fun fact: Because the song’s key was lowered a step halfway into Darlene’s Late Show run in order to accommodate her naturally-aging vocal abilities,* it was impossible to construct a montage all in the same key. So Walter, the channel’s ridiculously talented editor, chose the key-change moment at the saxophone break. With that in mind, this is an extraordinary montage. Walter’s lately been on a compilation tear, and I’m jealous as hell.
* Lowering a song’s key is hardly new: When Steve Winwood performed “Gimme Some Lovin’” on Late Night in 1987, the song’s key was lowered from G to F# to allow Steve to hit the high notes, just a 1/2 step lower from when he first recorded it 20 years earlier.
Thanks, Don! Happy Holidays!
I'm glad you're still involved with Dave's videos. I don't think it'd be the same without you. Happy Holidays!
@ Hardly, but thanks! Enjoy the break.
@@dongiller Interesting. Thanks for that. Sure would like to see Steve Winwood perform "Gimme Some Lovin" on this channel.
@ It’s accessible in glorious stereo on another channel.
Rips my guts out every time.
Thanks Darlene.
I'm crying tears of joy. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I just love this Christmas tradition from The Late Show.
I looked forward to this every year!! Merry Christmas! 🎄🎅🤶
Thanks Dave, Darlene and the the band. Merry Christmas to you all.❤ this holiday tradition.
Thank you so much for putting this together. This is the best present I'll get this year.
The most emotional Christmas tradition ❤
Here it is! It's not Christmas until Darlene Love sings! Thank you so much and have a very Merry Christmas!
One of my favorite moments every year. It became a tradition for me to get to watch this every Christmas Eve! Thanks for posting!
I was there in person. It was great!
It's not Christmas until Darlene Love says it is. Thank you, Dave, Barbara and Mary! Also, if I understand Don Giller (below comment) correctly, Walter is the editor of these pieces? These past three compilations have been an absolute Christmas-y blast. So, thank you for that and Merry Christmas to you all!
It's not Christmas without Darlene Love!
This is one of the best things on the inter-tubes! Kudos to the inventive minds that edited this super-cut.
That was great! Thank you, and Merry Christmas
Outstanding montage of each year's appearance of Darlene starting the Christmas tradition off right.
Merry Christmas Dave, Paul and Thee Magnificent Darlene Love 🎤❤️💚🎁🎄🌟
I hope they post a Jay Thomas interview before Xmas
A holiday tradition like no other
Gotta watch it every year!
Thank you so much.
Merry Christmas to all!
WOW! So many memories of this great seasonal tradition come flooding back. Thank you!
as real as it ever was, just up ahead and out of sight..thank you
A lovely tradition! Merry Christmas!!
She just keeps getting better!
Excellent!🎉🎉🎉
Ah-h-h......Darlene Love. That voice! That song! Fantastic.
And the wonderful, seamless editing of this video....perfect!
Now, the Christmas season can begin!
Darlene Love on Letterman was a longer streak than the Undertaker at WrestleMania.
OMG. I mean, OMG. And, just to say it - OMG.
This is one of the things I miss most about Dave's show. It's not Christmas without her! Wish I could give this 10 stars 🎄💖
post all individual versions !
Great video! Very well done! Merry Christmas!
Darlene Love ❤️❤️❤️ As awesome as the music was, I think my favorite part was all the hugs at the end. Thank you .
Always look forward to this
I really miss this Christmas tradition.
She's gonna be in Colbert this week. Merry Christmas!
Thank you, I needed that…! Great job cutting this together… Did you use one recording and piece the footage around it or did you actually use the sound from each clip? It was seamless…
They’ll believe me, citizen.
Great edit
EDITING ON THIS IS FANTASTIC! Someone worked hard on this. Was it the host of the Barbara Gaines show, by any chance? Reminds me of the last Letterman show, the one with the time capsule, "highlight reel" montage (which, I believe, Barbara oversaw/created).
Yes, that Foo Fighters montage was incredible. 😊
Watching this on 12/18/24 INSTEAD of Fallon tonight. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm watching both.🤷♂️
the best!
If that doesn't put you in the Christmas spirit, you're dead!
As Dave always said, "...blowing the roof of this dump."
Darlene and Paul just performed it on The Tonight Show Dec 18 2024
can we get a supercut of the Jay Thomas Lone Ranger story next?
This song plays during the opening credits of “Gremlins”, but apparently there’s a debate about whether or not it’s a Christmas movie. 🙄.
That's great but does this mean we ain't gonna have a reunion this year? 😔
🤩🫶🏽☃️
Growing up in the ‘80s, certain events heralded the Christmas season’s arrival---Old Man Potter snarling about the “garlic eaters,” my people, in “It’s a Wonderful Life,” Listening to Dean Martin’s Christmas album, e.g., “Rudy the Red-Beaked Reindeer,” and the big one: Darlene Love on Letterman. I can’t believe that nutjob Mariah Carey got into a spat with Love over the “Queen of Christmas” thing. I, er, loved Darlene’s response, though:
“Is it true that Mariah Carey trademarked ‘Queen of Christmas’? What does that mean, that I can’t use that title? David Letterman officially declared me the Queen of Christmas 29 years ago, a year before she released ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You,’ and at 81 years of age I’m NOT changing anything. I’ve been in the business for 52 years, have earned it and can still hit those notes! If Mariah has a problem call David or my lawyer!!”
Fortunately, Carey’s trademark application was denied.
Terrific! Great job Darlene 💟
Mariah is very clearly the Queen of Christmas. No need to hate her because you like Darlene. And the trademark was denied because Carey never submitted a response and let it go.
:)