"Well hello young boy!"
James Corden and Tom Hanks have joined forces for a new edition of Carpool Karaoke that sees the pair belting out classic tunes in a yellow school bus.
The skit saw the pair belting out songs including Kim Wilde’s ‘Kids in America’ and featured on XQ: The Super School Project, an hour long special to support America’s education system.
In the brief segment, Corden is seen attempting to order an Uber, only moments before a traditional American school bus pulls up with Hanks at the wheel.
“Well hello young boy!”, Hanks greets the Late Late Show host. “You look like a big baby!”
As the pair begin belting out the Kim Wilde hit, they’re joined by a whole choir of American schoolchildren who provide backing vocals on the track.
“In America, we know that one small step can become a walk on the moon. We know that one simple act of sitting on a bus can inspire an entire movement. We know that 272 words on a hill in Gettysburg can help heal a nation”, he said.
Corden and Hanks previously joined forces for the first ever episode of Corden’s tenure as the host of the Late Late Show, taking part in a brief skit which saw them acting out Tom’s films.
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