Actress Diane Keaton, who died on Oct. 11, is well-known for her acting career, including impressive roles in projects like The Godfather, Father of the Bride, Annie Hall and more, but surprisingly, acting wasn't her main passion in life—it was singing.
In November 2024, after years of wishing for a career in music, Keaton finally released her first-ever solo music, a holiday song called "First Christmas." When it was released near the end of the month, Keaton shared the big news with fans, sharing that she was "SO EXCITED" about it.
The single was well-received by fans, leading Keaton to share a sweet message in which she thanked fans for "the most beautiful gift I could ever imagine."
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"This morning, my heart is filled with gratitude for each and every one of you," she began. "Your comments, your stories, and the way you've shared your own 'First Christmas' journeys have touched me deeply. It reminds me of the peace we find in the love and memories we hold close."
She concluded, "When we share these together, we are never alone." Unfortunately, Keaton was unable to release any more solo music before her death.
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Keaton was very open throughout her career about her love of singing and how it was the one thing she really wanted to do, but her life just didn't work out that way. In an interview for Cinephilia & Beyond in 2015, Keaton said, "Singing was the first thing. Music. I mean, when you think about it music is first with me."
"It fills the emptiness of the soul, God, music is the ultimate revelation," she went on, talking about how much singing and music meant to her. Keaton called music "by far the greatest of all the arts to just place you into a moment and that’s thrilling."
While she tried to pursue a career in music at different points in her life, it never quite worked out. She sang songs for a few film soundtracks over the years, but it wasn't until months before her death that she came out with her own original music.
Keaton Pursued Her Dream of Being a Singer in Her 20s
The Family Stone actress pursued a career as a singer in her younger years, before her acting career really took off.
"I had a fantasy of being a nightclub singer that I carried through even into my early 20s," she told the publication Metro North in 2014. "I sang a couple of gigs, as they call them, but I was not very good. I began to understand that I was not going to be a singer."
She went on, claiming that her voice had some shortcomings that contributed to her lack of success, saying, "I’ve always loved to sing but I’m aware of the limitations of my voice. It was always a disappointing voice. I took singing lessons for years, but it was a very small voice."
At the time of the interview, Keaton got an opportunity to sing on the soundtrack of her movie, And So It Goes, co-starring Michael Douglas and Rob Reiner, performing the songs "It Could Happen to You," "Cheek to Cheek," "Blue Moon," "Something to Talk About," and "The Shadow of Your Smile." She seemed thrilled about getting the chance to sing the five songs, noting how meaningful the moment was for her.
"I never thought I’d ever sing again," Keaton admitted in the 2014 interview before sharing her gratitude for having the opportunity, saying that to "have the possibility of singing four songs and one song all the way through was a dream come true.”
Throughout her career, Keaton also sang on the original Broadway soundtrack of Hair in the song "Black Boys," and the song "Anywhere With You" on the soundtrack of her 2023 movie, Book Club: The Next Chapter.
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