Keira Knightley is said to have already recorded several songs for the soundtrack of her upcoming Dylan Thomas movie, 'The Edge of Love'.
The album will feature the songs that Keira sings in the movie which is set during World War II, including her opening number 'Blue Tahitian Moon', in addition to renditions of 'Maybe It's Because I Love You Too Much' and 'Drifting And Dreaming'.
Keira, who plays one of two women vying for the affections of the Welsh poet Dylan confessed last year she did not have much confidence in her singing ability.
She said, "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".
The movie, 'The Edge of Reason', was written by Keira's mother Sharman Macdonald and stars Matthew Rhys as Dylan Thomas, Kiera as the wordsmith's childhood friend Vera Phillips, and Sienna Miller as his wife Caitlin MacNamara.