5 Times Stephen Colbert Rocked The Mic On The Late Show
Why settle for material items when you could have the gift of music?
Posted on Dec 21, 2016 | 04:15pm
Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but Colbert is so delightful!
To get in the holiday spirit, we're celebrating with The 12 Days Of Colbert, where we'll be taking a look back at some of the most memorable—and merry!—moments from the past year. Unlike that ugly holiday sweater you'll never wear again, The Late Show is the gift that keeps on giving!
On the eleventh day of Colbert, The Late Show gave to us... 5 times Stephen serenaded us!

Something about the holidays inspires people to be selfless and giving. For some, that means gifting expensive jewelry or clothes. Others take a more, well, personal approach.
This holiday, show your loved ones justhow great you are at singing how much you care by following Stephen's lead and presenting them with the gift of music.
Stuck contemplating which songs to perform? Try out one of these ditties Stephen's crooned on The Late Show!
1. An instant holiday classic: Just in time for the holidays, Stephen joined Jon Batiste and beloved jazz singer Norah Jones for a special rendition of "Christmas Is Now."
2. A song about friendship: Don't know what to get that pal who seemingly has everything? Show how much you care with Stephen and Steve Martin's ode to companionship.
3. A pop anthem for America: If you find yourself feeling patriotic, bust out this bipartisan number about what makes the U.S. such an exciting place to call home.
4. A tune about voting: This is the perfect song to have on deck to shame your relatives who decided to stay home from the polls this year. While some may call the number a bit dated, if this election cycle taught us anything, it's that it's never too early to start relentlessly sharing your political opinions—after all, 2018 is just around the corner!
5. A number about leaving your worries behind: If you notice the mood is particularly dreary around the table this year, take a cue from Stephen and Stevie Wonder and sing "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing."
More treats from The 12 Days Of Colbert: 5 Of Stephen Colbert's Best Moves To Bust Out When The Eggnog Kicks In
Watch The Late Show with Stephen Colbert weeknights at 11:35/10:35c on CBS and CBS All Access.
To get in the holiday spirit, we're celebrating with The 12 Days Of Colbert, where we'll be taking a look back at some of the most memorable—and merry!—moments from the past year. Unlike that ugly holiday sweater you'll never wear again, The Late Show is the gift that keeps on giving!
On the eleventh day of Colbert, The Late Show gave to us... 5 times Stephen serenaded us!
Something about the holidays inspires people to be selfless and giving. For some, that means gifting expensive jewelry or clothes. Others take a more, well, personal approach.
This holiday, show your loved ones just
Stuck contemplating which songs to perform? Try out one of these ditties Stephen's crooned on The Late Show!
1. An instant holiday classic: Just in time for the holidays, Stephen joined Jon Batiste and beloved jazz singer Norah Jones for a special rendition of "Christmas Is Now."
2. A song about friendship: Don't know what to get that pal who seemingly has everything? Show how much you care with Stephen and Steve Martin's ode to companionship.
3. A pop anthem for America: If you find yourself feeling patriotic, bust out this bipartisan number about what makes the U.S. such an exciting place to call home.
4. A tune about voting: This is the perfect song to have on deck to shame your relatives who decided to stay home from the polls this year. While some may call the number a bit dated, if this election cycle taught us anything, it's that it's never too early to start relentlessly sharing your political opinions—after all, 2018 is just around the corner!
5. A number about leaving your worries behind: If you notice the mood is particularly dreary around the table this year, take a cue from Stephen and Stevie Wonder and sing "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing."
More treats from The 12 Days Of Colbert: 5 Of Stephen Colbert's Best Moves To Bust Out When The Eggnog Kicks In
Watch The Late Show with Stephen Colbert weeknights at 11:35/10:35c on CBS and CBS All Access.