Watch Kelly Clarkson sing the ‘Frasier’ theme song with Kelsey Grammer: ‘Freaking out’
The nostalgia blues were certainly a-calling.
Daytime talk show host Kelly Clarkson and actor Kelsey Grammer , “Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs,” during Tuesday’s episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
“Y’all know how this goes,” Grammer, 68, said before singing the opening line: “Hey baby, I hear the blues a-callin’ .”
Clarkson, 41, then joined by harmonizing with the “Cheers” alum while her studio band played the jazzy tune.
At the song’s conclusion, the “Breakaway” songstress smiled from ear to ear.
“Thank you for jamming out with me,” Clarkson gushed to the Golden Globe winner, adding that the experience was “a dream come true” for her.
“You have no idea. I’m freaking out right now,” she went on. ” ‘Frasier’ is one of my favorites.”
The series, which was ,” ran from 1993 to 2004 and was recently revived by Paramount+ with Grammer reprising his role as Dr. Frasier Crane.
According to the show’s official synopsis: “The new series follows Frasier Crane (Grammer) in the next chapter of his life as he with new challenges to face, new relationships to forge and an old dream or two to finally fulfill.”
The 10-episode series, which premiered in Octpber 2023, features several familiar faces such as OG “Cheers” star Bebe Neuwirth, who plays Frasier’s ex-wife Dr. Lilith Sternin, and Peri Gilpin as Frasier’s pal Roz Doyle.
David Hyde Pierce, who played Frasier’s brother Niles Crane, said he would not be returning to the show.
“I never really wanted to go back,” he told the last month. “It’s not like I said, ‘Oh, I don’t ever want to do that again.’ I loved every moment. It was that I wanted to do other things.”
During his time on Clarkson’s show, Grammer also expressed his wish for fellow “Cheers” alum Shelley Long to appear on the rebooted sitcom.
“When I first got the role, the key to Frasier for me was that he loved her with his whole heart, that he loved with all of his being. And that actually defined who he is,” Grammer said, referring to Frasier’s affection for Long’s character, Diane Chambers.
“He’s been that way ever since. He just goes in wholeheartedly with everything — and that’s what makes him funny.”