During The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Dolly Parton explains about the title of her book Songteller and sings a song her mother used to sing to her. Stephen Colbert tears up moved by Dolly Parton’s rendition of Bury me under the weeping willow tree originally by Carter Family. Dolly Parton makes Stephen Colbert cry.

Bury me beneath the willow
under the weeping willow tree
where he may know where I am sleeping
and perhaps he’ll weep for me

. . .
But well where can he be
he’s gone to seek him another bride
he cares no more for me

Oh, bury me beneath the willow
under the weeping willow tree
where he may know where I am sleeping
and perhaps he’ll weep for me

No, not some kind of kinky sex exposé, Stephen Colbert and Bill O’Reilly trade appearances on each others respective shows.

Colbert on O’Reilly
My highlight was the ‘imitation’ and ’emulation’ definitions being down to royalties. “They criticize what you [o’reilly] say but they never give you credit for how loud you say it…or how long you say it”, Colbert totally nailed O’Reilly.O’Reilly on Colbert
There’s a lot of sucking up from Stephen Colbert when O’Reilly comes on his show. He get booed on his entrance and at the end Stephen asks “If your an act then what am I?”.

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