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Streisand, Levine Sing With Corden for Christmas Carpool Karaoke

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December 20, 2018

What better way to bring in Christmastime than with a couple of Jews? James Corden of “The Late Late Show” released his third annual Christmas Carpool Karaoke video Thursday – and this one featured Tribe members Barbra Streisand and Adam Levine. Levine and Streisand were part of earlier Carpool Karaokes this season.

Cardi B, Paul McCartney, Shawn Mendes, Migos, Christina Aguilera, Michael Buble and Ariana Grande also made an appearance as they all sang along to “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).”

“Happy Hanukkah! Happy Holidays! Happy Christmas!” Streisand said in between measures.

The Christmas classic, written by Jewish songwriters Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich in 1963, was originally performed by Darlene Love. It has since been covered by Mariah Carey, Cher, and Michael Buble to name a few.

Watch the video below. 

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