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A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night

Harry Nilsson delivers a captivating concert, performing timeless standards that defy convention, with his remarkable voice showcasing effortless high notes and signature soulful style.

Harry Nilsson's beautiful concert features him singing timeless standards, a departure from the norm at the time. He worked with Gordon Jenkins, Frank Sinatra's arranger, and a 40-piece orchestra to record the album. The concert film showcases Nilsson's powerful voice, particularly on songs like "As Time Goes By", "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows", and "Makin' Whopee!". This was the last time Nilsson would sing with such clarity and range, as his voice began to deteriorate due to his heavy drinking and drug use.

Info about A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night

Studio(s): British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Originally Released: United States, Apr 11, 1973

Genres:Music