On Thursday's episode of The Late Late Show, host James Corden asked his Oscar-winning guest to share a prized possession that audiences wouldn't typically get to see. Saying that he had prepared a list of items specifically for this segment, Crowe slowly raised a special trinket he purchased at a public art auction: the Grammy Award given to Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Roy Orbison for their Class of '55 album. The actor went on to talk about a special moment he and one of his close friends shared with the trophy.
"Ed [Sheeran] has been here on the farm a couple of times and one night we're in the bar and he asked me where is that Grammy of Johnny Cash," he said. "I went and got it and he said, 'You know what we do with Grammys?'"
During the segment, Crowe also celebrated the 20th anniversary of Gladiator and talked about the relaxed behind-the-scenes vibe while filming his upcoming thriller Unhinged, which hits theaters on July 10.