some crayons and a toy it broke his little heart then he found santa hadn t come in the streets he envied all the lucky boys but goodness knows he didn t want a lot i m so sorry for that laddy who hasn t got a daddy he s the little boy that santa claus forgot that song tells my story. i started to look around at kevin and the stage managers because i could not believe it was happening. you looked like you had kibble nearby and you were sort of cocking your head as if to get a treat. it was one of those moments. i ve never had an interview. there you are. that s what it was like. you re adorable. you are an adorable puppy. i ve never had an interview where somebody says, i think it would best be expressed in song. i will give it to you that you have earned every emmy. but really that s the emmy you ve been robbed for. the performance. did you go christmas carolling with conrad murray?
jail system to do that and it s not cheap but conrad murray has free use of af telephone pretty much 24 hours a day 7 days a week. i ve gotten calls from him. so, there you go. wow. okay. so he has a phone. he uses it. we also know he used the title of the jackson s song you are not alone. other song references in this letter to paris. a couple of words ago he serenaded anderson cooper during an interview from prison she s a little boy that santa claus forgot and goodness knows he did not want a lot he wrote a note to santa for some plans and a toy it broke his little heart when he found santa hadn t come you see the expression on anderson s face there.
some crayons and a toy, it broke his little heart when he found santa hadn t come in the streets he envied all the lucky boys but goodness knows he didn t want a lot i m so sorry for that laddie who hasn t got a daddy he s a little boy that santa claus forgot i think anderson s face may say it all there. that s just an unusual kind of answer to a live interview on television. what a story it is before he shared it live with anderson. murray spoke on tape with cnn s don lemon and don is joining me from atlanta. i m seeing your reaction to that. that had people talking and not in a good way. what is your impression of your conversations with dr. conrad murray? well, i think in a way a little bit of desperation, a little bit stir crazy. i asked him about the conditions
they invested over $30 million before the concerts even began. if they thought he was that bad and they thought his reputation was suffering from all these other issues, why in the world did they go into business with him? i think it s an uphill battle for aeg. let s just play the final clip from the anderson interview. quite extraordinary moment when conrad murray burst into song. you know what, let me sing something for you. this is important to me. he s a little boy that santa claus forgot and goodness knows he did not want a lot he wrote a note to santa for some crayons and a toy it broke his little heart when he found santa hadn t come in the streets he envied all those lucky boys but goodness knows he didn t want a lot i m so sorry for that laddie who hasn t got a daddy it s almost comical on one
he s the little boy that santa claus forgot and goodness knows he did not want a lot a wrote a note to santa for some crayons and a toy it broke his heart when he found santa hadn t come so, gloria, what is your reaction? i just it s really sad. from the great singing of michael jackson to the singing by his doctor, dr. conrad murray, who one day is a cardiologist and is the next day a convicted criminal and spending his time incarcerated. i think it s sad. the song is essentially about him. he is saying he grew up without anything, and he became a doctor, and he claimed his innocence on anderson s show, and why he even did that interview is open to question.