The Oklahoman

Corden honors George Michael, who inspired ‘Carpool Karaoke’ sketch

- BY ELAHE IZADI

James Corden’s celebrity status skyrockete­d in the United States in large part because of his wildly successful “Carpool Karaoke” sketches. And he has George Michael to thank for that.

Corden returned to “The Late Late Show” on Tuesday, his first episode since Michael’s death on Christmas Day. Fittingly, the TV host paid tribute to the British pop legend and explained Michael’s role in creating the recurring sketch.

“I feel like I’ve loved George Michael as long as I’ve kind of loved music, in a way. And I know so many of his fans feel the same,” Corden said. “... I can remember so many specific times in my life where I might have felt on my own, and George’s music ... would feel like you would listen to a song, and he would reach his hand out and tell you that you weren’t on your own and that these feelings were not particular to you.”

Corden met Michael in 2011, when the singer had agreed to film a comedic bit for the Comic Relief charity. The premise: Corden, in character from a BBC sitcom, would be driving to the Comic Relief offices to save Red Nose Day, a regular fundraisin­g event in Britain.

“We had come up with this idea to have me and George Michael singing in the car,” Corden recalled Tuesday. “It was the first time I had sung in a car with anybody, and it’s become quite a big part of my life now.”

In that very first sketch, Michael displayed impeccable comedic timing as Corden coaxes him into singing.

Corden said that when he first started on “The Late Late Show,” producers had trouble getting people to participat­e in “Carpool Karaoke.”

“Not many artists wanted to do it, and we would send them this clip of me and George,” Corden said. “We sent it to Mariah Carey, and she was the first person to say yes. And her words were: ‘If it’s good enough for George, then it’s good enough for me. I’ll do it.’”

Since then, Corden has managed to sing along with Stevie Wonder, first lady Michelle Obama and Adele — which became the biggest viral video of 2016.

“We all have so much to thank him for, for the music he’s given that will last forever,” Corden said Tuesday. “But we, personally, at this show, we owe him so much.”

 ?? [PHOTO BY RICHARD SHOTWELL, INVISION/AP] ?? In this Oct. 30 file photo, James Corden attends the 2016 Entertainm­ent Weekly’s Popfest in Los Angeles. Corden on Tuesday paid tribute to late singer George Michael on the “Late Late Show.”
[PHOTO BY RICHARD SHOTWELL, INVISION/AP] In this Oct. 30 file photo, James Corden attends the 2016 Entertainm­ent Weekly’s Popfest in Los Angeles. Corden on Tuesday paid tribute to late singer George Michael on the “Late Late Show.”

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