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Acerbic singer-songwriter Randy Newman graces the stage at LSO St Luke's in London, joined by the strings of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Concert Orchestra under conductor Robert Ziegler.

The great American master of irony, singer-songwriter Randy Newman graces the stage at LSO St Luke's in London for an intimate concert. Balancing songs of scathing wit with affecting romantic ballads, he is joined by the strings of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Concert Orchestra under the baton of Robert Ziegler.

There is a selection from his critically-acclaimed album Harps and Angels, including the critique of the Bush administration A Few Words in Defence of Our Country, and Newman also cherrypicks songs such as Short People, I Think It's Going to Rain Today, Political Science and Marie from his impressive back catalogue.

1 hour

Music Played

  • Randy Newman

    Rollin'

  • Randy Newman

    Short People

  • Randy Newman

    Mama Told Me Not to Smile

  • Randy Newman

    Marie

  • Randy Newman

    God's Song

  • Randy Newman

    The World Isn't Fair

  • Randy Newman

    Louisiana 1927

  • Randy Newman

    You Can Leave Your Hat On

  • Randy Newman

    I Miss You

  • Randy Newman

    Laugh and Be Happy

  • Randy Newman

    Political Science

  • Randy Newman

    Love Story

  • Randy Newman

    Feels Like Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ

  • Randy Newman

    A Few Words in Defense of Our Country

  • Randy Newman

    Sail Away

  • Randy Newman

    I Think It's Going to Rain Today

Credits

Role Contributor
Performer Randy Newman
Producer Serena Cross
Director Nick Wickham

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