Ahh, together at last.
As collaborations go, it screams of oddball. But when you think about it, eccentric actor Johnny Depp and macabre rocker Marilyn Manson teaming up on a cover of Carly Simon's 1972 hit You're So Vain isn't such a head-tilter. Ish.
Speaking about the collaboration, Manson told MTV News that the song will appear as a bonus track on his upcoming studio album, Born Villain, which is due to drop in May.
"We did a cover version together of a song which we thought was ironic for each other," Manson revealed.
"He played drums and lead guitar, and I played guitar and sang.
"It's a bonus track on my record and the video will probably be us looking at each other like a mirror."
And there's apparently more than one Depp featured on the track, too.
"Johnny's son Jack - whose birthday I'm gonna be performing at - was in the room and he actually played on the song too. It's pretty cool," shared Manson.
Depp and Manson have been pals for quite some time. A remix of Manson's song The Nobodies was featured in Depp's 2001 flick, From Hell, and the rocker accompanied Depp as his "date" to the premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest in 2006.
But according to Manson, their friendship goes back even further.
"I met Johnny when I was 19 when I was an extra on 21 Jump Street [which Depp starred in]," he added. "I bought his daughter her first pair of high heels when she was wearing diapers, so we've been friends for a long time."
Their cover of You're So Vain - reputedly written about David Geffen, Warren Beatty or Mick Jagger - has just surfaced online. Check it out below:
* What do you think of Depp and Manson teaming up for this cover?
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