Scarlett Johansson interview
Johansson appears on the The Late Show to promote her upcoming movie Avengers: Age Of Ultron. She talks about lover for Letterman and her first appearance on his show as a child.
Dave, I have to say, I am so incredibly honored to be on one of your very last shows…The first time I was on this show I was 13-years old, it was 1998 and I was so, so nervous, because for me – and still for me – coming on this show is like you’ve made it when you’re on Dave Letterman. That’s really the truth.
Longest Days performance
Mellencamp performs the song Longest Days from his album Life, Death, Love and Freedo on The Late Show.
The Girl Who Slept For Scotland performance
The Waterboys perform the song The Girl Who Slept For Scotland from their album Modern Blues on The Late Show.
Stand By Me performance
Chapman performs Stand By Me for Letterman at The Late Show. Letterman:
It means a great deal to me. I’m so happy you could do this for us.
Christmas Baby Please Come Home performance
Love performs Christmas Baby Please Come Home for the last time during The Late Show with David Letterman.
Bravado performance
The artist performs her song, Bravado, from The Love Club EP, during the program.
Buzzcut Season performance
The artist performs her song, Buzzcut Season, from the album, Pure Heroine.
Welcome To New York performance
Swift performs Welcome To New York during an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman from her album 1989.
Stiff Competition performance
Rick Nielsen joins Foo Fighters singing Stiff Competition from the album Cheap Trick’s on The Late Show with David Letterman.
Miracle performance
Letterman chokes up as he introduces the Foo Fighters performance on The Late Show with David Letterman. The Fighters perform Miracle, which Letterman reveals was playing when he and his young son learned how to ski.
Lo and behold, it’s me and it’s Harry coming down this mountain. The video is stunning because the kid couldn’t be cuter … and the music the guy chose to put underneath the ski video is the song you’re going to hear now from the Foo Fighters.
War Pigs performance
The Foo Fighters are joined by Zac Brown to perform a cover of Black Sabbath’s War Pigs on the Late Show With David Letterman.
The Late Show with David Letterman performance
Franklin performs Ain’t No Mountain High Enough and Adele’s Rolling In The Deep on The Late Show with David Letterman.
Only Love Can Hurt Like This performance
Paloma Faith appears on The Late Show with David Letterman to perform Only Love Can Hurt Like This, a song from her latest album, A Perfect Contradiction.
Always On The Run performance
Kravitz appears on The Late Show with David Letterman and performs Strut, the title track from his latest album. Denzel Washinton introduces him.
Gimme Something Good performance
Adams performs Gimme Something Good from his album Ryan Adams on The Late Show with David Letterman.
Girl In A Country Song performance
Maddie & Tae appear on The Late Show with David Letterman to perform Girl In A Country Song, a track from their upcoming EP.
All The Rage Back Home performance
Interpol performs All The Rage Back Home on The David Letterman Show from their album El Pintor.
Inside Out performance
Spoon appears on The Late Show with David Letterman to perform Inside Out, a track from their album, They Want My Soul.
You In Your Were performance
Drew appears on The Late Show with David Letterman to perform You In Your Were, a song from his latest solo album, Darlings. Stars vocalist Amy Millan joins him in the performance.
Left Hand Free performance
Alt-J appears on The Late Show with David Letterman to perform Left Hand Free, a track from their sophomore album, This is All Yours.