It just kind of happened in a natural way.
Were still fighting[Laughs].
I think thats just the place that Pete likes to live.

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Now we barely know each other.
Were living completely separate lives.
Were coming in out of relationships, were both parents now, weve grown as artists.
Yorn: I think its cool to come back to something after a bunch of time has passed.
Scarlett, you also released a solo album,Anywhere I Lay My Head, in 2008.
Im a huge fan of his music.
Ive known Pete since I was probably like 15, 16 years old.
When you have that much history with somebody, you have a certain kind of shorthand with them.
Theres a kind of seamless familiarity between us.
Having that sort of shared creative experience with someone, its a pleasure for me.
Yorn: Scarlett is one of the more professional non-professional musicians Ive ever met.
She comes in the studio and she just nails it.
Shes one of the quickest studies.
Shell learn a song so fast and make it her own.
Jon Favreau asked me to record a song forThe Jungle Booksoundtrack, which was fun.
I thought that her persona would lend something interesting.
And then I was like, I wonder if she can sing.
Scarlett has this voice that is uniquely her own.
Her personality shines through, and thats what I like most about it.
It was the perfect collision of time and place.
I was the right age for that album, and it still sounds so fresh and great and personal.
Pete, whats your favorite of Scarletts movies?Yorn: Im definitely a big fan ofMatch Point.
That movie was really special.
I get confused with who alls in there.
Thor the hammer guy is pretty badass.
I havent been able to seeAvengers: Infinity Waryet.
I dont get out much.