Music has the power to evoke emotions and memories, and a great song can stay with us for a lifetime. When it comes to songs that start with the letter "M", there are many memorable tunes that have stood the test of time. From classic hits of the 60s and 70s to more recent chart-toppers,
[applause] i can t go after i tell you what, greg, when i heard that recording it sounded to me like something that would be a recording when someone is recording a will. it s like i don t have much time left and they brought a phone to his hospital bed and got me to do this on a number of takes. i imagine there were a number of takes to make that recording. it wasn t even good. but at least when you have multiple takes he doesn t do that thing which i saw him do again today where he starts one sentence and then he pauses in the middle and finish as completely different sentence. greg: i love that. it s like a maroon five song, pop music at the start and then suddenly rap starts playing except this time it s destroying america. [laughter] [applause] greg: all right. we ve got to move on.
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