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All too often, a celebrity gets it into their head that now they've reach some margin of fame via a movie or sports, they can also sing! This usually turns out much worse than when singers try to act.

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Entries Beginning with T

Name
 
Notable Song Credits
 
Comments & Submittor Name
Tab Hunter Young Love He was wise not to quit his day job. His vocal talent was non-existant, even though the song reached the number 1 position on the charts. Sonny James' version was much better. - Barry Disbrow
Telly Savalas Something Telly sounds like he has a lollipop in his mouth while mumbling this George Harrison standard - Tim Hall
Telly Savalas If Telly interprets the tune slightly differently than the version performed by 'Bread' ! - FussBudget
Terry Gilliam I've Got Two Legs Not only he's the American on 'Monty Python' but he's also the animator. - Paul Warren
Terry Jones Every Sp*rm is Sacred Though Palin sings the lead, Terry Jones sings the Mum part. - Paul Warren
Tia Carrere Ballroom Blitz I actually like her version better than The Sweet's. Still, she's known more for acting than singing. - Tim Kramar
Tom Hanks Please Don't Cut My Testicles Hey, it's a song! I don't care if it was on SNL, it's still a song! >:( - The Deke
Tony Hawk Friday I'm In Love While known primarily as a professional skateboarder, he has also tried his hand at singing especially when he participated in "Masked Singer" back in 2020. - Maryellen Larkin

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