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Watch Elton John and James Corden performed 'Your Song' and 'Circle of Life' for Carpool Karaoke

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Jack Shepherd
Monday 08 February 2016 06:49 EST
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In yet another one of his Carpool Karaoke skits, James Corden sings along with Elton John to some of the latter’s greatest hits, including ‘Your Song’ and ‘Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me.’

Wearing a blue suit with matching sunglasses, John speaks about all the artists and people who have inspired some of his greatest songs, including the ‘Circle of Life’ from the Lion King.

Driving through a rainy Los Angeles, the pair also talk about their respected children while Cordon also talks about how - if he could tell his 12-year-old self he would be singing in a car with Elton John - his mind would be blown. Watch the clip below.

Previously, the likes of Adele, One Direction and Stevie Wonder have joined the Late Late Show host in the carpool segment of the show.

The full episode of the show is available to watch on CBS (if you live in the States).

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