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James Taylor and Stephen remind the Colbert Nation to attend the Rock Me Like a Herman Cain South Cain-olina Primary Rally, with a rendition of "Carolina in My Mind." (04:15)
Toby Keith and Stephen sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." (01:35)
Harry Belafonte talks about the significance of his "Banana Boat Song" and why he dedicated himself to humanitarian and civil rights activism. (5:41)
In this unedited, extended interview, Harry Belafonte talks about his widely successful musical career and what drove him to become a civil rights activist. (09:21)
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers perform "Jubilation Day" from their album, "Rare Bird Alert." (03:39)
Jimmy Fallon and Stephen enter into an altered state of butter pe-consciousness so they can learn to be friends. (04:37)
Stephen joins Elvis Costello for a duet of "All I Have to Do Is Dream." (03:33)
When Barry Manilow beats Stephen out for an Emmy, Stephen invites him to the Report to settle the score. (01:01)
Paul McCartney accuses the Dalai Lama of cannibalism in an emergency. (07:09)
Jon Stewart tries to interest Stephen in a festival of lights. (02:56)
Stephen Colbert and Elvis Costello tell us there are much worse things to believe in than Christmas. (2:41)
Willie Nelson tells the story of a plant that smokes more sweetly than either frankincense or myrrh. (2:41)
The cast of A Colbert Christmas sings "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding." (02:39)
Stephen joins John Legend to sing the National Anthem. (1:32)
Stephen joins Tony Bennett for a duet of "Who's Got the Last Laugh Now?" (2:11)
Newly elected New York Congressman John Hall, who narrowly won his congressional seat thanks to the Colbert Bump, sings the national anthem with Stephen. (5:10)
In a display of reconciliation, Stephen joins Barry Manilow on an "I Write the Songs" duet. (1:41)
Stephen and candidate John Hall ask a musical, patriotic question. (1:13)
Stephen meets with Democratic challenger John Hall, former member of the band Orleans, to talk about Hall's campaign and to harmonize. (6:15)
Stephen Colbert and Neil Young get out their guitars. (6:05)