Josh Groban Shines at the Emmy Awards

The High Point in an Otherwise Dull Production

Sarah F. Sullivan
Many Emmy Awards viewers can easily agree that the performance of internationally known baritone, Josh Groban was the high point of the evening. A night filled with bland speeches and hosts that were frankly, uninspired, Groban's performance of classic TV theme songs definitely made up for it.

As a fan of Groban's, I was surprised not only to hear that he was singing at the Emmy Awards, but what he would be singing. I'm a fan of song compilations (often well pulled off by the Oscars), but only if they are done well. Frankly, with the way the Emmy Awards were going leading up to Groban's performance, I was not looking for anything spectacular.

However, Groban let loose and had a great time, exhibiting a sense of humor not usually seen in his performances. In addition, the compilation was put together quite well and had a great representation of many classic television shows.

Opening with the classic, "The Simpsooooonnnnnssss" in an opera tone, Groban then jumped into the high pitched theme from "Friends," the Rembrandts' "I'll Be There for You." What followed were some enthusiastic renditions of "Happy Days," "Mister Roger's Neighborhood," and "Andy Griffith" (complete with whistling).

One of the funniest points of the montage was the tribute "X-Files." Prior to the "X-Files" theme was the "Muppet Show" theme, accompanied by Animal on the drums. However, once the "X-Files" theme began to play, the puppet rose precariously into the rafters of the theatre and Groban yelled, "NO! No! Take ME!"

The "South Park" theme was sung and I must give Groban kudos for his enthusiastic Cartman voice. He even sang the theme from "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," and though he let loose a worried, "Oh God," right before beginning, he did a great job.

Things we saw that we didn't know:

Who knew that the themes from "Rawhide" and "Gilligan's Island" were so similar? Apparently, no one until they did a skillful mash-up with the two songs.

We now know that if they ever need a stand-in to announce "Saturday Night Live," "David Letterman," or "Conan O'Brien," the managers know who to call.

If there is ever a "Baywatch" revival, we all know Groban can pull off a wicked slow-mo run on the beach.

The end was pulled off wonderfully with a rousing rendition of the "M.A.S.H." theme song and a touching tribute to the "Carol Burnett Show" that undoubtedly had viewers yearning for the days of Carol and Hawkeye instead of the stars of reality TV.

All in all, the performance was the high point of the Emmy Awards. From the looks of it, people are agreeing, spicing up their Mondays by viewing Groban's hilarious 4 and a half minute tribute to the classics.

The performance can be viewed here.

Published by Sarah F. Sullivan

Graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English, emphasis in Writing. Freelance writer and editor for three years.   View profile

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  • Sara 1980 9/28/2008

    The rest of my comment was cut off below, here is the rest of it........ Thank you for this wonderful review!!! And to all of the negative and nasty reviews out there....read between the lines (holding up hand) Have a nice day!

    Kudos to Josh! =)

  • Sara 1980 9/28/2008

    Josh was actually the BEST part of the Emmy's and everything else was boring and just awful! I loved that he showed his funny side and obviously a lot of people dont know that side of Josh.

    Everyone was expecting the usual Baritone Josh to sing one of his songs. But he stepped out of the box and did an awesome job. Yeah, some things where goofy and dorky, but that's Josh being Josh. He was having fun doing it and trying to get the audience going, so they can have a fun time! Because it looked like everyone was having fun already!!! Hmmmmm.....NOT!

    He is an amazing talent. I mean, who doesnt on occasion step out of their element and be funny and creative! Everyone has a goofy-dork in them.

    But.....Josh was singing a TRIBUTE to past TV shows. So.... He took a chance and shook things up a bit !!! I truly believe this will only push his career foward. I just loved it and I truly hope we get to see more of this side of him in the future! Thank you for this WOnderful re

  • Donna Porter 9/22/2008

    Well done and entertaining. TV show melodies are not as memorable as they once were -- just this weekend there was something on one of the news networks about the topic.

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