Chris Martin joined James Corden on Tuesday for an all-new installment of "Carpool Karaoke" that was unlike any other in Late Late Show history.
Corden found Martin trying to hitch a ride to San Francisco -- where Coldplay is rocking the Super Bowl 50 halftime show -- and after begrudgingly agreeing to give the front man a lift, the two embarked on a 400-mile road trip that was one of the most adorable things ever.
Serenading Corden, Martin performed a low-fi rendition of Bowie's 1977 hit ""Heroes,"" that got the guys kind of misty eyed.
"Oh! Great song," Corden beamed.
"Thanks, Dave," Martin added, saluting the late music icon who died on Jan. 10 after an 18-month battle with cancer.
If you didn't like Martin before, there's no way you won't fall in love with the 38-year-old singer after this. From not understanding even the most basic aspects of "American football" to the humble, unassuming way he buys lemonade from some kids on the side of the road, Martin seems like he'd be the absolute best road trip buddy.
Corden found Martin trying to hitch a ride to San Francisco -- where Coldplay is rocking the Super Bowl 50 halftime show -- and after begrudgingly agreeing to give the front man a lift, the two embarked on a 400-mile road trip that was one of the most adorable things ever.
Serenading Corden, Martin performed a low-fi rendition of Bowie's 1977 hit ""Heroes,"" that got the guys kind of misty eyed.
"Oh! Great song," Corden beamed.
"Thanks, Dave," Martin added, saluting the late music icon who died on Jan. 10 after an 18-month battle with cancer.
If you didn't like Martin before, there's no way you won't fall in love with the 38-year-old singer after this. From not understanding even the most basic aspects of "American football" to the humble, unassuming way he buys lemonade from some kids on the side of the road, Martin seems like he'd be the absolute best road trip buddy.
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