The 28-year-old, who released a solo album of Tom Waits covers called 'Anywhere I Lay My Head' in 2008, said that she has now been inspired by Belinda Carlisle's old group, reported Daily Express.
"We're called The One And Only Singles. We're kind of doing our Go-Gos thing," she said.
Meanwhile, Johansson said she was stunned to find herself in the same category as Adele for the Oscars, after singing a song for a friend's documentary 'Chasing Ice'.
"I never thought I would be nominated for an Oscar next to Adele. That was very surprising," said Scarlett, who featured in the Best Original Song category for the track 'Before My Time'.
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