Gloomy and annoying Keira Knightley, 22, lacks the cool factor of other British actresses such as Kate Beckinsale and Kate Winslet but holds herself in high regard - so much so that she is venturing into music to further bother us all.
The pouty actress has recorded several songs for the soundtrack to her upcoming movie, 'The Edge of Love'. She admits she can't sing but found she can make sounds that aren't "too disagreeable."
The LP features the songs Keira sings in the movie, set during World War II, including her opening number 'Blue Tahitian Moon', as well as renditions of 'Maybe It's Because I Love You Too Much' and 'Drifting And Dreaming'.
Keira confessed she did not have much confidence in her singing ability - but sang anyway. "I can't really sing. I had to have a few lessons, but once I started doing it, a sound emerged that wasn't too disagreeable."
Suggs from Madness, Siouxsie Sioux, Patrick Wolf and Beth Rowley also feature on the soundtrack which will be released this summer.
'The Edge of Reason', which was written by Keira's mother Sharman Macdonald, stars Matthew Rhys as Dylan Thomas, Kiera as the wordsmith's childhood friend Vera Phillips, and Sienna Miller as his wife Caitlin MacNamara.


