i did catch up with al green at the new orleans jazzfest. day, among the other headliners there, jimmy buffet, and neil and marsha ball. and yes, there was al green. i asked him face-to-face about what he thought of president obama's singing. >> reverend al green. so great to -- oh, thank you. so great to see you. your favorite spot to perform? >> yeah. one of my heart-felt spots. >> really? why? >> because it's so close to home. i'm a southern boy. so it's really unique for me, yeah. ♪ >> we hear people already yelling, making requests. >> yeah. there's 130 folks. that's a lot of folks. that's a lot of requests. we'll do our best, you know. >> i imagine one of the requests has to be "let's stay together." >> that's my national anthem, come on. >> president obama gave his rendition. >> i said, wow. ♪ i'm so in love with you >> really, he was good, though. he was good. he sounded great. >> so how flattering is that for you, for the president of the united states to sing your song? >> i mean, i thought that was so unique. i've never had that h