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BuckChintheRealtor t1_je0sgel wrote

I like Ewan McGregors coverof Elton Johns "Your Song" in Moulin Rouge.

Let me put it like this: his dedication makes up for his voice.

Edit: the orchestration, choir and opera singer make it more memorable too

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SimonFerocious76 t1_je0yxrc wrote

Brie Larson as the lead singer of Clash at Demonhead in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

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TunaLaguna t1_je0y2qs wrote

Anya Taylor-Joy's renditions of Petula Clark's "Downtown" in Last Night in Soho are terrific.

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Kvothetheraven603 t1_je135di wrote

Never saw the movie but I love Black Eyes by Bradley Cooper and Promise Of The Real from A Star Is Born.

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TypedInError t1_je1fb67 wrote

Lee Marvin, Born Under a Wandering Star from Paint Your Wagon.

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RRahl t1_je1j3r2 wrote

Jason Seagel - Dracula musical, Forgetting Sarah Marshall

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Volcano_Tequila t1_je2ry13 wrote

Eons ago, the late Gloria Grahame played Ado Annie in the film version of Oklahoma! (1955). Gloria was tone-deaf, not a singer, and had been dubbed when called to sing in earlier movies. But as the song "I Cain't Say No" is very much a character song, the decision was made that she sing it herself. So the story goes that they sat her in a studio and had her sing a line, record it, then do the next line, record it, painstakingly making sure she stayed on key, and line by line cobbled a complete vocal take.

The result? Seamless perfection, a hilarious and memorable performance and rendition. Decades later, long away from the Hollywood scene, Grahame was pleased as punch when she still received residuals from the movie soundtrack.

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Autobot_ATrac t1_je516y3 wrote

It wasn’t much … but Stephanie Hsu singing “sucked into a bagel” in EEAAO. She has a beautiful, classic lounge singer type of voice.

Then she did the song in the credits at the Oscar’s to fill in for the female voice aside David Byrne.

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