Jamie Cullum has confessed that he wants to collaborate with Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett if they plan to record together again.
While speaking on BBC Radio 2, the 35-year-old jazz singer said that he hopes the singers, who recently recorded 'Cheek to Cheek' do make another album and involve him when they do, Contactmusic reported.
Cullum, who's 2012 song 'Standing Still' was performed in the Eurovision Song Contest by Germany's Roman Lob, also said that he would gladly write a song for the UK as his doors were always open.
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