Tell me somethin,’ world. Are you happy in this post-“A Star Is Born” world? Or do you need more? Is there somethin’ else you’re searchin’ for?

If you’re yearning to hear Jack and Ally perform “Shallow” one more time, Bradley Cooper says the wait may not be long.

Cooper, who wrote, directed and played embattled musician Jack in the fourth remake of classic Hollywood tale “A Star is Born,” revealed to Ellen DeGeneres Thursday that he’s also been longing to sing with his leading Lady Gaga, who played rising star Ally, again in the near future.

“You know what I thought would be really cool to do maybe one night, is do a live reading of the movie, of the script, and sing all the songs as you’re reading the script at The Hollywood Bowl or something,” he says.

Gaga and Cooper sang “Shallow” together live just one other time, at the Academy Awards telecast in March, where they also took home the Oscar for Best Original Song for the track.

Cooper, who didn’t sing before making this movie, told DeGeneres he felt a lot of pressure to make sure the live show on Oscars night was just as moving as the film, so fans would know their musical talent wasn’t just movie magic.

“People will never watch the movie again if this [performance] is bad. Like, ‘they can’t do it.’ ”

He adds, “It was one of those things where this has to be great. It felt great.”