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'Breaking Up is Hard to Do' -- But It's Also Hilarious

Posted: Thursday, October 25, 2007 1:24 PM by Dan Fleschner
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In case you missed it at 8:30 this morning, Neil Sedaka started singing "Breaking Up is Hard to Do," which led to one of the more hilarious moments on the show in the past few weeks.

Matt, Meredith and Ann started singing along, Al started dancing in San Diego, and guests Donald Faison ("Scrubs") and Renee Zellweger (Bee Movie) got into it too.

Everyone in our control room was cracking up, and hopefully you will too. WATCH VIDEO

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I loved the music this morning and the sing a-long was great. Music makes everyone happy and you all looked like everyone was having a lot fun. Besides that it brought back a lot of old memories.
I love the energy of the show today !  We need more of these to start our mornings !  Looooove it !
in '75 Iwas 11 Iwas raised on neil and the captain and tenniel. I sing "love will keep us together" in my head when things get tense


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