Sexy & Musical! Every ‘People’s Sexiest Man Alive’ Who Has Hit the Billboard Hot 100
Three Sexiest Man Alive honorees have topped the chart. We should call it the Sexy 100.
Few would argue with John Krasinski’s selection as People’s Sexiest Man Alive. He’s handsome, talented and has a good sense of humor. But he’s not very musical. We went back through the nearly 40-year history of People’s Sexiest Man Alive franchise and found six title-holders who have made the Billboard Hot 100.
In addition, six Sexiest Man Alive veterans starred in films that spawned Billboard 200-topping soundtracks. (Three of them also had Hot 100 hits, so we’ll save those mentions for the list below.)
Sean Connery, who was deemed Sexiest in 1989, starred in seven James Bond films, including Goldfinger, with a soundtrack that logged three weeks at No. 1 in 1965. (Here’s some sexy trivia for you: Connery was 59 when he took the title, making him the oldest Sexiest Man Alive in the franchise’s history.)
Tom Cruise, People’s choice for 1990, starred in Top Gun, with a soundtrack that logged five weeks at No. 1 in 1986. It also spawned the Oscar-winning smash “Take My Breath Away,” a Hot 100-topping hit for Berlin.
George Clooney, the choice for 1997, starred in O Brother, Where Art Thou?, with a soundtrack that logged two weeks at No. 1 in 2002. It also won album of the year at that year’s Grammys. Clooney has an even stronger connection to music: His aunt was singer Rosemary Clooney, who topped Billboard’s pre-Hot 100 pop charts in the 1950s with “Come On-a My House,” “Half as Much” and the double-sided smash “Hey There” and “This Ole House.” Rosemary Clooney received a well-deserved lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy in 2002.
Here they are, the hunks who can sing, too – all the men who have been named People’s Sexiest Man Alive who have also made the Billboard Hot 100.