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'I’ve only been addicted to two things
The actor dances his insecurities away and wells up at a particular Eric Clapton song. But which double act brings out his inner cockney?

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- George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" was a childhood favorite, admired for its spiritual progression.
- Rick James' "Big Time" was the first single purchased, reflecting an early love for funk.
- The actor dislikes "Les Misérables," finding it irritating.
- Cameo's "Candy" is cited as a perfect party dance song.
- Etta James' "I Just Want to Make Love to You" is a preferred karaoke song.
- Chas & Dave's "Ain’t No Pleasing You" is secretly considered one of the best British songs.
- Elvis Presley's "Guitar Man" lyrics are known by heart from childhood.
- Billie Holiday's music is ideal for intimacy, with a humorous note about "Strange Fruit."
- James Brown's "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine" helped overcome insecurities.
- Charles Aznavour's "For Me… Formidable" is a morning wake-up song.
- Eric Clapton's "Tears in Heaven" evokes strong emotions related to new parenthood.
- Tony Bennett and the Count Basie Orchestra's "Are You Havin’ Any Fun?" is the chosen funeral song.