Both Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen will appear on Jimmy Fallon's new comedy album, titled Blow Your Pants Off. This will be the late-night host's first comedy album since 2002's The Bathroom Wall.
"So far everyone that's heard the album had their pants blown off," Fallon jokingly said, accruing to Ace Showbiz. "There's nothing that we can do about it."
No word on what the two rock icons will contribute to the album. Springsteen has worked with Fallon on comedy sketches before on his late night show. One thing that multiple outlets expect to be on the album is Fallon's dead-on impression of folk-rocker Neil Young, which is a skit that Springsteen was a part of.
Other guests set to appear include Justin Timberlake and Eddie Vedder.
Blow Your Pants Off is due out June 12.
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