Cher Forgets Words to 'I Got You, Babe' in Resurfaced 1987 'Letterman' Appearance with Sonny Bono, the Pair's Last

Mar. 15, 2025

Sonny Bono and Cher on ‘Late Show with David Letterman’ on Nov. 13, 1987.Photo:R. M. Lewis jr./NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Musical guests Sonny Bono, Cher of Sonny & Cher perform on November 13, 1987

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An adorable Sonny Bono andChermoment has resurfaced from a 1987 appearance onLate Night with David Letterman.

The duo,who divorced12 years prior in 1975, reunited for the Nov. 13, 1987, show to discuss the intricacies of their past and present relationship.

“Oh, that was my part!” Cher — who was 41 at the time — exclaimed several minutes into the song.

“It’s okay, you can just pick it up” Bono, then 52, could be heard saying.

The former professional partners, who had not performed together in 10 years, sang most of the song with their arms around each other’s shoulders, smiling widely.

Sonny, Cher and David Letterman in 1987.NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Musician/actor Sonny Bono, musician/actress Cher, host David Letterman on November 13, 1987

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Prior to the performance,The Sonny & Cher Showstars sat down with Letterman to discuss their unconventional dynamic.

“We — Sonny and I — have a very strange relationship that no one will ever understand,” Cher explained, adding, “And I don’t think I even understand it myself.”

When speaking to the host earlier in the show, Bono delved into why he believed his marriage with Cher ultimately ended.

“It’s just so hard, I think, for two people to first be in love, and then be partners, and then be in show business together, and go into business together, and be equal in that business and — kind of — stay married,” he said, adding, “And then you lose the relationship, and suddenly, you’re a business."

TheLate Nightreunion marked the last time the singers performed together in their lifetimes (Bono died followinga skiing accidentin 1998 at the age of 62).

Cher, now 78, recently reflected on her relationship with the songwriter and music producer while promoting her new memoir,Cher: The Memoir, Part 1.

While appearing onCBS Sunday Morningon Nov. 17, the “Believe” singer recalled that it wasnot love at first sightfor the duo.

“He didn’t like me,” Cher shared when recounting their first meeting in a coffee shop. “It wasn’t love at first sight,” she continued. “It was something — I never felt it before.”

Cher at The Rock at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum on Oct. 18, 2024 in Cleveland.Kevin Mazur/Getty

Cher attends the Class of 2024 plaque unveiling at The Rock at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum on October 18, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio

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The music legend shared that she needed a place to stay, and Bono agreed to let her live with him as platonic roommates — but the relationship eventually blossomed into more. She said that she believed it worked because he could be “real” with her.

“Because I didn’t expect anything. I didn’t want money. I didn’t think about anything, you know?” she added.

While the stars did not perform together again after the 1987 performance, Cher revealed that they were on good terms when he died.

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“One day he came into the kitchen at my house and said, ‘Cher, I want to apologize. I realized that I hurt you in so many ways, and I was wrong,’ ” she recalledwhile speaking to PEOPLEin 2023. “That went a long way for me.”

Bono and Cher share one child together,Chaz Bono, now 55.

Cher: The Memoir, Part 1will be available on Nov. 19. A second installment is slated for release in 2025.

source: people.com