Miley Cyrus’ unique vocals will accompany Jeff Goldblum’s in their upcoming jazz duet (Picture: REX)

There is nothing Jeff Goldblum loves more than to blow our minds on every occasion so of course, the actor has teamed up with Miley Cyrus for a track on his new album, I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This.

Providing the duet we never knew we need, the Jurassic Park actor and the Hannah Montana star have worked together on the track, The Thrill is Gone.

For those who don’t know, Jeff is a rather talented jazz musician and his debut album The Capitol Studios Sessions reached the top 30 in the UK last year.

Something tells us his track with Miley will go down a treat when it’s released on 1 November.

When planning his second album, the 67-year-old suggested the unlikely collaboration to his pal Miley and she was more than happy to help him rework the song previously recorded by Chet Baker.

Jeff had been playing the track for years with his long-time band The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra but he’s been waiting for the perfect soloist with whom to record the song.

Jeff’s first album was a huge success and even saw him perform at Glastonbury Festival (Picture: Getty Images/PA)

‘Hearing the one and only Miley Cyrus sing one of our arrangements is both surreal and mesmerizing. I can’t stop listening. It’s perfect,’ he gushed.

While the press release adds: ‘Miley’s powerful and characterful voice is sensitively accompanied by Jeff in his inimitable style.’

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The album also features an array of duet partners including Sharon Van Etten and Peaky Blinders composer Anna Calvi.

I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This will be released on 1 November on Decca Records.

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