'My Endless Glove!': James Corden and Zooey Deschanel put a funny twist on Lionel Richie's famous 1981 duet with Diana Ross

Yet again James Corden has found a winning segment.

The TV host and Zooey Deschanel joined forces to duet one of the best ballads of all time - Endless Love by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross - for The Late Late Show.

They performed their own very unique rendition of the 1981 classic but changed the title to Endless Glove.

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Wondrous: The late night TV host and Zooey Deschanel joined forces to duet one of the best ballads of all time - Endless Love by Lionel Richie

Despite the humourous change of lyrics and song title, the pair blew the audience away with their incredible vocals.

Throughout the song James was seen pulling a long, red satin glove from the sleeve of Zooey.

The New Girl actress is an accomplished Grammy-winning songstress and Corden showed off his vocal chops in the musical film Into The Woods.

Their own spin: They performed their own very unique rendition of the 1981 classic but changed the title to Endless Glove

Pitch perfect: Despite the humourous change of lyrics and song title, the pair blew the audience away with their incredible vocals

Later on on his show, the actress moved on from singing and started talking about rapping. 

She described her horror to Corden when she was asked by musical legend Justin Timberlake to rap for her.

She voices a character in the upcoming animation Trolls with her singing (and rapping) I'm Coming Out.

Never ending, literally: Throughout the song James was seen pulling a long, red satin glove from the sleeve of Zooey

A pro: The New Girl actress is an accomplished Grammy-winning songstress

He's done a bit: Corden showed off his vocal chops in the musical film Into The Woods

The actress certainly revealed she was shocked when she was asked to rap.

'I was like, wait, I'm sorry. I didn't realize that the rap was supposed to be me rapping. I thought that was for somebody else. Of course it wouldn't be me. I'm not a rapper,' she said. 

She then had to perform the rhyme in front of Justin Timberlake.

'I just want to let you know I'm really nervous about this—not just because I don't know it, but also because I'm really bad at it,' Deschanel said. 

Take a bow: The audience were blown away by the comical and incredible rendition 

 

 

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