-Hey, guys, welcome
to an all-new
"Tonight Show"
at-home edition.
Winnie, thank you.
You drew this?
-Yeah.
-That was really nice.
Did you just want
to make it more colorful?
-Yeah.
-That's pretty good.
Frannie, did you draw this?
-No.
-Hm.
-I did.
-How about tonight's charity?
John Legend is on the show,
and he is working
with feedingamerica.org,
which is pretty cool.
Did you draw that, Frannie?
-No.
-I did.
-Thank you, Winnie.
-Frannie, you going to
hang out back there?
-Yeah.
-Okay, good.
John Legend
is our guest tonight.
And we'll be talking about
Feeding America,
which is awesome.
They have over 200 food banks.
They're helping food pantries
all over -- nationwide.
They're amazing.
Jose Andres is very close
to them.
He is just doing --
he is like an angel, that guy.
He is amazing.
We'll be talking about that.
Also, later in the show,
we're going to have some
of our favorite clips
from "The Tonight Show,"
including Nicole Kidman,
one of the most awkward
interviews I've ever done.
So, get ready for that.
Guy, here in the quarantine
I start off my morning
by coming downstairs
and making fresh coffee.
No big deal.
Not the stuff of miracles,
except for this morning.
Take a look
at what happened this morning.
Hi, guys.
Welcome to what I think
is the first edition of
"How did Jimmy
pull this one off?"
I was just making coffee,
and it's not an ad.
I like Mr. Coffee.
Actually, this is insane.
But I put the water in the back
of that thing there.
Anyways, the coffee
came into that part.
What?
Is that -- how did I --
there is nothing in the pot.
What?
How did I do that?
I'm like David Blaine.
Alright.
Back to our show.
Winnie, what are you coloring?
It looks very pretty.
-I'm making things.
Mommy is taping them, and Mommy
drawed the outlines too.
She is also taping these.
Like we already made this one.
And I'm ready with that one.
-Uh-huh.
-And now I'm making that one.
-And what are these for?
-For Chutes and Ladders.
-Oh, 'cause we need
more characters
for Chutes and Ladders.
-Yeah.
-I want another gummy worm.
-You want another gummy worm.
Yep.
I know.
Well, let's wait for dinnertime.
-Can I have gummy worms?
-Yes, of course you can
have gummy worms.
After dinner.
Okay, everyone?
-Why does Frannie have it?
-Frannie got it because --
well, I mean, look at her.
She's running around.
You got it under control.
You're doing this.
Right?
This such a pretty dress,
Frannie.
Alright, I'll get you
a gummy worm, okay?
Alright, Frannie, here,
you sit here for right now.
Let me go get a gummy --
alright, you coming with me?
Or no?
-Yeah. Yeah.
-Yay.
-I'll be right back.
No, Winnie, you have to stay.
Someone's got to be on camera.
Alright?
-[ Giggles ]
-Hi, Win.
-Hi.
-How's it going today?
-Good.
-You drawing game pieces
for Chutes and Ladders?
-We already did this one.
-Winnie?
-Yeah?
-Here!
-Because you guys
are good, good.
-Thanks, Dad.
-You were so nice today.
In fact, if you feel like it,
you can laugh at the monologue
jokes that we have today.
Do you feel like doing that?
Do you feel like laughing
at Daddy's jokes?
Okay.
Here we go, guys.
Alright, ready?
Welcome to "The Tonight Show"
at-home edition.
Well, you guys,
today is Tuesday,
March 24th or Wednesday,
April 31st or Saturday,
October 47th.
Honestly, I lost track.
Guys?
-We can put yours
and mine together.
-Frannie, Frannie.
I'm speaking here.
Alright. You guys ready
for the monologue?
-Uh-huh.
-You ready?
-No.
-Okay.
You can laugh.
How do you laugh?
How do you laugh?
-[ Laughs ]
-That's silly.
That's not how you laugh.
Alright, ready?
Here we go.
Welcome to "The Tonight Show"
at-home edition.
Well, you guys,
today is Tuesday, March 24th
or Wednesday, April 31st,
or Saturday, October 47th.
Honestly, I lost track.
I saw that some Americans are
now having virtual happy hours.
-Can I put these --
-Hey, can you whisper, guys?
-Mine --
-Hey, Frannie, can you whisper?
Winnie, Winnie, can you whisper
as I do these?
-Frannie, please don't take it.
-Like a smaller whisper.
Like a smaller whisper.
[ Indistinct whispering ]
Like a smaller whisper.
-I promise.
[ Indistinct whispering ]
No. No.
-I saw that some Americans are
now having virtual happy hours.
And whoever came up with that,
trust me,
things are not
going well in that house.
Hey, Karen, it's 10:00 a.m.
How about another virtual
happy hour?
I heard the people stuck at home
right now are eating more
and sleeping less.
It's like everyone on Earth
just got dumped.
[ Laughs ]
I think two weeks of isolation
is starting to take its toll.
I guess I can explain it
best through Adam Sandler.
On day one, I felt like,
"Okay, kids,
let's get
to some arts and crafts
and put the macaroni in the
pipe cleaner and that's nice."
And by today I was like,
"Stop hitting your sister!
Shut up!"
[ Laughter ]
[ Laughter ]
Adam Sandler makes
everyone laugh.
I saw that on this date
15 years ago,
"The Office" debuted on NBC.
God, I miss "The Office."
Oh, honey, you're part of this.
You say "I miss
'The Office' too."
-I miss "The Office" too.
-And I go,
you watch "The Office"?
You say, "No, I miss you going
to the office."
-No, I miss you going
to the office.
Winnie liked it.
[ Laughs ]
-Some big news today.
It was announced that the Summer
Olympics are being postponed.
It's a bummer, but at least now
I can stop training
and let myself go.
That's right.
No Olympics.
Instead, they're handing
all the medals to anyone
who is stuck at home
with a kid under 5.
[ Laughter ]
-You got a medal coming, honey.
-There you go.
I got something coming.
There you go.
[ Laughter ]
-Dad!
-I know.
The Olympics are postponed
until next year.
When the news broke --
[ Laughter ]
When the news broke,
pole vaulters were like,
"Mm, let me check my schedule.
Yep, wide open."
[ Laughs ]
I saw that a former
NASA astronaut
is offering tips
on how to survive in isolation.
So if you want to hear
from an expert
about surviving on your own,
talk to NASA or someone
who worked at RadioShack.
There you go.
That's the monologue
right there.
Thank you very much, everybody.
And right now I'm going
to do something
that I never thought we'd do,
but people at home
sent questions
for you guys and for Mommy.
So right now it's time
for "Ask the Fallons."
♪♪
-Is it even recording?
-Yeah, it's going.
-Hi!
-Honey, this is your debut.
[ Laughter ]
What?
A lot of people are asking
questions about --
that they want me
to ask you or the kids.
-Okay.
-Um --
-Here we go.
-So we went --
we decided to go for a walk
just to be social distancing,
but we're just going
to go for a walk.
That will be the best place
to -- the quietest place, right?
-That's what we're thinking.
Anyway, we'll see.
Here goes the experiment.
-This is my wife, Nancy Fallon.
-Hi.
-But your maiden name
is Juvonen.
-That's true.
-Do you still go
by Juvonen when you produce?
-I think I do.
-You do?
-Yes.
-You and your partner
is Drew Barrymore.
-Yes, for almost 20 years.
No, over 20 years.
-Is that right?
-Yep.
Since she was 19
we've been working together.
-Did you have any producer
experience before?
-No.
I had no producer experience.
I had experience working
on a dude ranch in Wyoming.
I cleaned houses
in San Francisco.
I was a flight attendant.
-That's right.
-For a while.
Oh, I thought I could
cure all homelessness
at one point with this artist.
That was a fun job.
-Yeah.
-Lost money on
that one for sure.
-Yeah.
-And many other odd
miscellaneous jobs.
-Yeah.
-Until --
-Where were you born?
You were born in Connecticut?
-I was born in Connecticut.
-And raised in?
-In Northern California.
-Northern California.
-Marin County, Mill Valley.
-Mill Valley.
-Funky old Mill Valley.
It was funky then, I should say.
-Every time it comes on,
anything,
anytime you see
the Golden Gate Bridge,
you're like,
"Oh, honey, look!"
-[ Laughs ]
-"San Francisco."
-It is iconic for
a lot of people.
But memories.
-Alright, these are
some questions, okay?
The hashtag is #askthefallons.
First of all, why did you agree
to do -- be on camera?
-I don't know. No.
I mean, I hate to say a pandemic
is what got me on camera,
but I much prefer
behind the scenes.
And I think that everyone
needs an audience,
and there are some people
that you meet
who really like
to entertain people.
And I'm more the audience.
But here I am,
because you don't have
anyone else to interview
in our household.
[ Laughter ]
-Don't say that.
Okay.
-And here we are.
-We're interviewing our dog
Gary tomorrow.
Okay.
-Gary comes --
-We did not plan
any of these, okay
-Surprised Gary
didn't come before me.
-Nancy, what is the first thing
Jimmy
does or says in the morning?
-Well, for real?
"Good morning!"
-I do, right?
-Yeah, "good morning."
-Yeah, good morning.
-Good morning.
-Yeah.
-Good morning, everybody.
-And then I grab my phone.
-And then you do
grab your phone.
-Yeah.
-And then the kids and I say,
"Good morning."
-Because they're in bed with us.
[ Laughter ]
They do have beds.
We do have beds.
They own beds.
-Yes, they don't ever
start out with us.
But let's just say at 5 and 6,
when they do crawl in at night,
we're not kicking them out.
And the dog.
It's usually five of us.
-Frannie's new thing is
she sleeps on the pillows.
She sleeps on our head.
-Yes, above our heads
on the pillows.
Usually on your large pillow
behind your head.
-I know, she is so funny.
-Thank goodness.
-Okay.
Here we go.
"Nancy, is Jimmy a romantic?
Please provide examples."
-I think you are.
-You do?
-Yes.
[ Laughter ]
Well, one safe romantic story
would be for my big
50th birthday party
a few years ago,
not party, birthday,
he got me the car
that I learned how to drive in
and drove all the way
through high school and college
and got me my very own,
which you might see
in the next coming weeks,
VW Bus, which again,
if you know Mill Valley
and where I come from,
very iconic.
-More people stop us
for that thing.
They don't even care that
it's me in the car, nothing.
-No.
They don't even notice you.
-"I lived in that car for --"
or the bus forever.
"I took it all the way
to California from New York."
People have really beautiful
stories about that VW Bus.
-Those who it touches,
it touches deeply.
-Yeah.
-I feel the same way.
So that was very romantic.
But the cooler way.
-No, but, how did I do it?
-Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
So, the cooler thing
that he did was
that he gave me a Case Logic.
-Shut up.
Product placement Case Logic.
Cassette holders.
-With cassettes inside.
And I opened it up.
And it was all of
my favorite favorites.
I'm very eclectic
in my music.
But it was everything from
Harry Nilsson to the Muppets
and John Denver sing Christmas
together to Genesis.
-Bob Marley.
-Bob Marley, Carly Simon,
Cat Stevens, The Cure --
-Yeah.
-Prince.
-It was just a lot of fun.
-Anyway, it was, like,
20 of my --
really the actual albums
that I loved.
And I thought that was it.
And I was like,
"That is the most thoughtful.
These are all the ones.
You listen to me.
All we want as women
is to be heard."
Blah, blah, blah.
[ Laughs ]
And he goes,
"Oh, my gosh,
I forgot the boom box.
It's out in the garage
or whatever."
So as I ran --
-Yeah, what are you going to
play the cassettes on?
-As I ran out to find the boom
box to play my cassettes,
my brother drove in the VW Bus.
-With the cassette player
in the bus.
-With the cassette player
in the bus.
The old Blaupunkt,
where's it's like,
we'll play both sides but you
never know what side you're on.
Ah, heaven.
-And you could press a button
and take the cover off.
-Yeah, the whole
thing comes off.
-'Cause people are stealing
the stereo.
-So no one breaks in your car.
Yeah.
-Oh, no one will break in
and take a cassette player.
-Heavenly.
So, I think that was among
the many romantic gestures.
-Wow.
[ Applause ]
-You got to be heard.
-That is fantastic.
I want more of these.
-When you feel heard,
you feel loved.
[ Laughter ]
-More questions.
More questions
throughout the week.
We're going spread them out.
But -- Right?
-Just for my own
heart palpitations.
-They're right there.
This is a win for me, so --
[ Laughter ]
-Oh, so, we're ending right now?
-Oh, yeah, we're ending at that.
[ Laughter ]
-Alright, here we go.
-That is all we need to hear.
That is the best story
I've ever heard.
-And we haven't seen one person.
-No, of course.
Social distancing.
-Or a car.
-No, this is great.
-For a lot of kids,
school has been suspended
for the rest of the year.
So that means no sports,
no graduation,
and of course no prom.
So to all the seniors out there,
this song is for you.
It's called,
"Prom with your Mom."
♪♪
♪ You're gonna have to go
to prom with your mom ♪
♪ You're gonna have
to go to prom with your mom ♪
♪ She's not your first choice,
but she's the only one ♪
♪ 'Cause your sister said no,
and your dog's no fun ♪
♪ She'll pin you with
a very nice boutonniere ♪
♪ It'll happen while your dad
is standin' right there ♪
♪ Instead of a limo you'll take
a mini-van to the backyard ♪
♪ Where you'll dance
with your mom hand-in-hand ♪
♪ Your dad will make the punch
and be the deejay ♪
♪ While your sister says, "You
guys are so freakin' lame" ♪
♪ Mom will be the Prom Queen,
you'll be Prom King ♪
♪ You'll tell yourself it's
totally not a sexual thing ♪
♪ You ask her to keep quiet
about the special night ♪
♪ Too late, it's on her Facebook
racking up the likes ♪
"Oh, great, Aunt Linda said
I look precious."
♪ When the prom ends,
you'll gaze into her eyes ♪
♪ And thank her for a night
that took you by surprise ♪
♪ You'll say, "Mom, this is not
how I thought it would be ♪
♪ But I'm glad I was with you
for this quarantine ♪
♪ You're the queen of my prom,
you're my mom ♪
♪ You're the bomb" ♪
♪♪
Oh, hi. I'm just trying
to get my squats in.
Guys, John Legend
was one of the first people
to ever do a concert
from his home on Instagram.
It was very cool.
I caught up with John
to talk about that and more.
Check it out.
-How you doing, buddy?
-Awesome, buddy.
I'm doing great.
Thank you so much
for doing this.
-My pleasure.
-Okay, here we go.
I think we're recording.
We're going. This is all good.
Where are you right now?
-I'm in our living room at home.
-Thank you so much
for doing this.
I really, really
appreciate this,
as do millions of people
that are watching this.
-Do it on the couch
since, you know,
make it feel like we're really
on "The Tonight Show."
-Exactly. That's a good call.
Thank you, buddy.
I appreciate it.
What have you guys been doing
to fill the time?
I know you got two little kids.
-We just are learning how hard
it is to entertain them all day.
[ Both laugh ]
-Luna's 3, right?
-Yeah, she'll be 4 in a month
and --
-The baby's 1?
-Yeah, Miles will be 2 in May,
and hopefully we'll get to have
birthday parties for them,
but we don't know.
We might still be distancing
at that point.
-It's pretty --
It's pretty bizarre, yeah.
Have you been playing games
with Luna, like, board games,
or does she not do that?
-She's learning
how to play Hungry Hippo.
-That's good.
-And I realized that she's
too nice when she plays games.
She does not want to win
all the way.
Like, she wants us to tie
every time.
-No!
[ Both laugh ]
Isn't that's such
a Millennial kid now, huh?
-I want her to be a little more
competitive and --
-Yeah.
-And I like that she's kind,
but definitely don't want her
to want to lose or tie
and want me to feel better
by winning or tying.
So, we're working on that.
-Yeah, my daughter's
like the opposite.
She starts crying when I'm even
in the lead in Chutes & Ladders.
She's like,
"I don't want to do this."
Like, "Let's finish the game.
You might win. Come on."
-Yeah. But it's so cute.
"No, Dad, you're doing okay.
You're doing okay.
You're fine. We tied.
See, we tied,"
even though she won.
She actually won.
-And how about you and Chrissy?
What are you guys doing to --
with your time?
-Netflix a lot.
-Oh, what you watching?
What are you watching?
I need shows.
-We're catching up
on "Peaky Blinders."
We just finished --
We just finished Season 5.
So, we are literally caught up,
and we're like --
-I got to get back into that.
Forgot all about
"Peaky Blinders."
-They need to make Season 6 now.
I'm like, come on.
We need to know what happened.
-That's what I said.
I started "Top Chef"
and I go, "I'm going
to binge 'Top Chef.'
I can't wait," and there's
only one episode out.
I go, "Guys!"
-Let's go!
-Give me four.
I know there's got to be four
done already. Come on.
-Absolutely, and then we've been
watching "Tiger King,"
which is everyone's favorite.
-I've not seen it yet.
Is it bizarre?
-It is incredibly bizarre
and very funny and riveting.
And it's a window
into a subculture
you just had no idea about
unless you're in it.
-It's people that own
private zoos? Is that correct?
-Yeah. So, America
is the largest habitat
for wildcats like tigers.
Like, we have more tigers
in captivity in America
than there are in the wild
in the rest of the world.
Isn't that crazy?
-Where? Florida?
-A lot of Florida.
So, it's a lot of Florida.
-It feels like
a Florida thing to me.
-It's very Florida,
but it's also Oklahoma.
It follows the saga
of this group
of competing wildcat owners,
and there's murder. There's
intrigue. There's adultery.
There's everything. It's crazy.
Are you doing
your squats now, Jimmy?
-Yeah, I'm sneaking in squats.
That's what I was told to do.
-Okay.
Well, that feels like
it's productive.
I feel like I didn't work out
at all last week,
and I finally said this week
I'm going to, like,
actually work out again.
-The thing is to just sneak in
the squats when you get --
all of a sudden, you just stand
around, just sneak in a squat.
-Okay, here we go.
-Just sneak in a squat.
That's all I'm saying.
♪ Squats, squats,
squats-squats-squats ♪
♪ Squats, squats,
squats-squats-squats, squats ♪
-Everybody!
Okay. I got them in.
-Hey, the one thing I got to say
thank you for doing
besides our show is,
you did the live concert.
-Yeah.
-It was awesome.
I loved it.
I know a lot of people loved it.
What made you --
What inspired you to do that?
-I had a blast doing it.
We -- You know,
all of us are home,
including artists,
a lot of artists
who are supposed to be on tour
right now.
My tour isn't until the summer,
but there are a lot of fans
that are stuck at home
and wish they could be out
doing what they normally do
and wish they could be
out going to concerts
and doing all these
other fun things.
But as artists, we figured one
way to bring everybody together
would be to do these
live streams of concerts,
and we weren't the only ones
that came up with the idea.
Chris Martin was coming up with
it around the same time I was.
When I told my managers I wanted
to do it, they were like,
"Oh, Chris Martin's going
to do one for Global Citizen,"
which is an organization
we had raised money for before
and broadcast some of their
events on NBC and MSNBC.
And so we thought it'd be cool
to do it with Global Citizen.
And we worked with
the World Health Organization,
just trying to bring awareness
to the idea
that people should stay home and
should distance from each other.
So, we shouted out
some of the organizations
we were raising money for
and tried to entertain people
and bring people together.
-Doing a concert
in front of no audience,
is it eerie? Is it odd,
or did you like it?
-It's a little eerie,
but I will say
because Instagram Live
has the comments popping up
every time someone makes one,
has the little hearts going,
you actually get more detailed
feedback from Instagram Live
than you would get
from an audience.
Like, you don't get the cheers,
but you get the --
-"I really enjoyed that."
-Yes, or -- And you get the,
"Oh, can you play this song?
Uh, um, um --"
-[ Laughs ]
-All type of random requests,
questions,
and you would never
get that from the audience
unless you, like, stopped
and, you know, asked
for detailed feedback
from each individual.
-[ Laughs ]
Let's all be quiet.
One at a time.
-One at a time.
[ Laughs ]
-That's bizarre.
-Yeah.
-And you can tell, 'cause we
interviewed D-Nice last night.
I don't know if you got
to check out what he did.
-Yeah.
-It was insane.
-Well, D-Nice is
an old friend of ours,
and he played my 40th birthday
here at my house,
and he --
I was popping in
on his Instagram Lives
when he was doing them
earlier in the week,
but it just exploded on Saturday
and --
-He was so happy.
-Yeah.
-He was, like, floating
when I was talking to him,
and it's, like --
It's so interesting
to see these performers
like you guys
entertaining an empty room
to silence.
But there's hundreds
of thousands of people listening
and cheering
and putting love out there,
and it's just kind of
a new, cool thing
that I don't think
we've ever seen before.
-Yeah, and there's a lot
of dark sides to this moment,
but the fact that these can be
some of the silver linings
that we have I think make it
feel like we're
experiencing it together,
even though we're distancing
from each other,
and we're helping each other
get through it.
-What is --
The charity you chose tonight
is Feeding America.
-Yeah.
-What does that mean to you?
-So, they have a network of food
banks all around the country.
And one of
the side effects of --
First of all,
there are people
that are hungry every day
in America,
but one of the side effects
of this crisis
is the fact that a lot
of young people are being told
not to come to school,
and a lot of times,
their principle source for food
is what they get at school.
Some, like, in New York,
some get breakfast and lunch
at school.
And if they are in a family
that's struggling already,
and they don't have the school
to help feed them,
there's a lot of folks that
won't have enough food to eat
and will go hungry
during this time.
In addition to all the health
issues that we're seeing,
in addition to the economic
issues that we're seeing
from folks
not being able to work
and the stock market imploding
and all these
other things happening,
there are just a lot of folks
that are going to be hungry,
and you see it with José Andrés
doing what he's doing
with the --
-He's amazing.
-He's amazing.
But there are these food banks
all around the country,
and Feeding America
is an aggregator of funds
for these food banks,
and they disperse it
throughout the country
to different food banks that are
helping keep people fed.
-If you guys are watching this
on NBC, go to feedingamerica.org
and learn how to donate.
And if you're watching us
on YouTube,
there's a Donate button
somewhere,
either here or around here,
but press that,
and any amount helps.
Really, any amount,
even the least -- Anything.
You have no idea what you can do
with 50 cents.
It's amazing.
So, please give anything.
John, before I let you go,
and I appreciate you doing this,
there's -- You're going to do
a performance for us tonight,
which I really appreciate.
-Yeah.
-That's -- We -- Really,
we need you now more than ever.
So, thank you for that.
-Of course.
-Can you give us any hints
on the new album?
Is it coming out soon?
-Yeah, the new album is coming.
We're mixing it.
We're getting our strings,
you know, finished.
I'm not sure how we're going
to execute the string recording,
because I don't know
how we can distance our way
into an orchestral recording.
[ Both laugh ]
-Yeah, that would be --
-We'll figure that out.
Maybe we'll have to do,
like, a few players at a time
and then, you know, overdub it.
We'll figure it out.
-That would be a special song
if you could do that.
-Yeah, but either way,
most of it's already recorded.
I've recorded all of my vocals.
The main arrangements
have been recorded,
and we just have to do
a little bit of finishing up,
and then we'll mix them.
And I love the music.
I didn't write it
during this period.
So, it won't be
really reflective
of what's happening
right at this moment.
-Right.
-It's actually probably
my sexiest album to date...
-What!
-...which could work
if you're stuck at home
and want to make
some Corona babies.
[ Both laugh ]
-That's great.
That's great, buddy.
-So, I feel like, you know,
if you've spent a lot of time
with your partner,
and you need a soundtrack
for that, well, this album...
-This could be it.
-...could be it.
-You're a good man.
Thanks for everything you do,
and thanks for taking the time
to do this today.
And feedingamerica.org.
Everyone here appreciates you,
and thank you for doing the song
later tonight.
I really, really appreciate it.
Thank you, bud.
-Thank you.
-Bye, John.
-Performing his new song
"Actions" from his home,
John Legend.
♪♪
-♪ Hey, yeah ♪
♪ La-da-da, da-da ♪
♪ La-da-da, da-da, la-da ♪
♪ La-da-da-da-da,
here I go again ♪
♪ With another love song
that I wasted ♪
♪ Just another love
run out of patience ♪
♪ She don't want it,
she don't need it ♪
♪ Every other word
coming from my pen ♪
♪ She throw back in my face,
saying, "Where you been?" ♪
♪ I sound so poetic, but it
feels like I let it slip away ♪
♪ Slip away ♪
♪ I wanna show
my love is strong ♪
♪ Make her feel it
when I'm home ♪
♪ No faking, no mistaking,
she can feel it when I'm gone ♪
♪ Actions speak louder than,
speak louder than ♪
♪ Speak louder than love songs ♪
♪ The melodies they carry on ♪
♪ Actions speak louder than,
speak louder than ♪
♪ Speak louder than love songs ♪
♪ I've been doing it all wrong ♪
♪ La-da-da-da-da,
here we go again ♪
♪ Just a couple of friends
with some benefits ♪
♪ She gave me all of her love,
then I waste it ♪
♪ Wrote a new song,
then erased it ♪
♪ Oh, every other thing
that I've said before ♪
♪ Said she don't wanna
hear about it anymore ♪
♪ I feel so creative,
but it feels like ♪
♪ There's nothing left to say
to make you stay ♪
♪ Wanna show my love is strong,
make her feel it when I'm home ♪
♪ No faking, no mistaking,
she can feel it when I'm gone ♪
♪ Actions speak louder than,
speak louder than ♪
♪ Speak louder than love songs ♪
♪ The melodies they carry on ♪
♪ Actions speak louder than,
speak louder than ♪
♪ Speak louder than love songs ♪
♪ I've been doing it all wrong ♪
♪ La-da-da-da-da,
la-da-da-da-da away ♪
♪ La-da-da-da-da, la-da-da,
all day ♪
♪ She don't wanna hear,
don't wanna hear ♪
♪ A word I say, a word I say ♪
♪ La-da-da-da-da,
la-da-da-da-da away ♪
♪ La-da-da-da-da, la-da-da,
all day ♪
♪ She don't wanna hear,
don't wanna hear ♪
♪ A word I say, a word I say ♪
♪ Actions speak louder than,
speak louder than ♪
♪ Speak louder than love songs ♪
♪ The melodies they carry on ♪
♪ And actions
speak louder than ♪
♪ Whoa, speak louder
than love songs ♪
♪ I've been doing it all wrong ♪
♪♪
[ Chuckles ] Thank you!
-I want thank everyone
on the show today.
John Legend, you were awesome,
not only performing
but also talking.
What an entertainer.
I want to thank my wife
for actually being on-camera
and being the camera
operator, as well.
And it was my first time
using a selfie stick.
That was a big deal.
Anyway, and Winnie
for the graphics,
Franny for just being around
and being awesome.
I love you guys for watching.
Thank you, YouTube.
Thank you, NBC.
Wash your hands.
Don't touch you face.
Stay safe,
and I'll see you tomorrow.
Another new show. Bye!
