![]() ![]() “I’ve always heard the phrase ‘traffic came to a standstill’ and I always thought that would be an exaggeration until traffic genuinely came to a standstill. “I’ve never really witnessed anything like it,” Corden says when asked about the reaction of passersby (many of whom posted photos of Corden and McCartney on social media when they shot the segment last Saturday). In the segment, Corden and McCartney tool around Liverpool (with Corden driving), singing Beatles songs and tunes from McCartney’s expected (as yet untitled) album. To go and film it in Liverpool, I feel like we had to make it like something no one has seen on television.” When we talked about it there was a lot of back and forth about logistical things and then it essentially came down to Paul and I getting on the phone together and me explaining our vision for. “You know, quite possibly he’s one of the most famous people on planet Earth and certainly one of the most respected … I take great pride, and it’s a testament to the power of the segment - we’ve been having this discussion for about six months - that he would want people to hear some of his newest work and come back with such a bang. ![]() “It’s never that he’s difficult, ever, it’s that it’s what you’re dealing with,” says Corden of McCartney, who’s expected to drop his latest album any day now. 'Friends' reunion 2.0: Cast joins James Corden for 'Carpool Karaoke' James Corden, Nicki Minaj back with 'Carpool Karaoke' after 2-year pause: 'It was so joyous' Inside James Corden's final 'Late Late Show,' Tom Cruise, Harry Styles musicals, Carpool Karaoke and moreĪdele will be James Corden's final 'Carpool Karaoke' guest ![]()
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