The only two men Johnny Depp would sing for

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Washington, Jan 1 : Johnny Depp has revealed that there are only two men he would sing for - Tim Burton and Barry Manilow.

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Johnny Depp has revealed that there are only two men he would sing for - Tim Burton and Barry Manilow.

The Pirates of the Caribbean star, who didn't have any formal singing training before starring in the musical Sweeney Todd, said that he wouldn't have given it a shot with anyone else but Burton.

"I don't think I would have attempted this with anyone else" People quoted Depp, as telling The Envelope.

When asked about singing with American singer and songwriter Barry Manilow, Depp said that he would be ready to do a duet with the legendary artiste.

"That's a different thing, cause that might mean duet, and if that's the case, I'm in," he said. (ANI)
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