Carrie Underwood Performs Adorable 60s Medley With Help From Two Beloved Actresses

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Back in late 2009, country music powerhouse Carrie Underwood was granted the opportunity to host her very own holiday special, later titled Carrie Underwood: An All-Star Holiday Special. However, no “all-star” special can be properly accomplished without an equally as all-star cast! Viewers were not disappointed when Underwood invited some of the biggest name to share the moment with her, such as the legendary Brad Paisley and the beloved Dolly Parton! 

In addition to the incredibly star-studded cast, Underwood took the liberty of entertaining her viewers with a variety of comedy skits involving her fellow icons.

However, it was a comical and nostalgic skit with award winning actresses Kristin Chenoweth and Christina Applegate that captured the hearts of viewers worldwide! 

The trio made their stage entrance in a small audience viewed clip that showcased the women chattering about their incredible success. They gradually shift to discussing a musical collaboration and, after various grin-worthy jokes, the video montage fades and Underwood, Chenoweth, and Applegate grace the stage in vibrantly pink, 60s inspired dresses and striking, blonde beehive wigs.

The blonde bombshells broke out into the 1964 Ronettes classic, “Be My Baby,” gradually transitioning into The Shirelles’ “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” and incorporating The Shangri-Las’ “Leader Of The Pack.”

The nostalgic choice of such classics and the everlasting energy brought by these most adequately talented ladies deemed this lively performance one for the books! 

Watch the performance for yourself to appreciate the memorable moment!

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