Hugh Jackman is hitting all the right notes in his new film, Song Sung Blue, a heartfelt musical drama inspired by the music of Neil Diamond. The Australian star opens up about stepping into a story driven by song, love, and ordinary people chasing extraordinary joy.
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In the film, Jackman takes on a role that allows him to lean into one of his greatest strengths — singing. Having built a career that seamlessly blends acting and musical performance, the actor admits that music has always felt like home. In fact, he reveals that he often feels more comfortable singing on stage than acting on camera, describing music as a more direct and honest way of expressing emotion.

Working alongside Kate Hudson, Jackman found a natural creative rhythm that helped bring the story to life. The pair bonded over rehearsals, shared musical instincts, and a mutual respect for the emotional weight of Neil Diamond’s iconic songs. Their on-screen chemistry is rooted in that collaboration, giving the film an authentic warmth that resonates beyond the performances.

Singing Neil Diamond’s classics proved especially meaningful for Jackman, who spoke about the challenge and joy of honoring such beloved material while making it feel personal. Rather than aiming for imitation, he focused on emotional truth — letting the songs serve the characters and the story.
With Song Sung Blue, Hugh Jackman delivers a performance that feels both intimate and uplifting, reminding audiences why music-driven storytelling continues to hold such powerful appeal. For an artist who thrives where melody meets meaning, this film strikes a deeply personal chord.