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  1. Harry Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson (Full Album, Album 1971) Hits & Best Songs Playlist 2024. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCh7iY0jKvjs ...More.

  2. Harry Nilsson: Greatest Hits · Playlist · 40 songs · 14.9K likes.

  3. 1989 CD version. Compiled because I want to listen to all these in order for childhood nostalgia reasons.

    • Lullaby in Ragtime
    • I Guess The Lord Must Be in New York City
    • Space Man
    • Early in The Morning
    • You’Re Breakin’ My Heart
    • Jump Into The Fire
    • Gotta Get Up
    • Without You
    • Everybody’s Talkin’
    • Coconut

    The original song was released in 1959 for the film The Five Pennies. This was part of his album of covers. Nilsson’s voice sounds dreamy, highlighted by lilting violins and flute trills. Even though Nilsson’s is not dynamic enough to carry over the orchestration, the two blend together for a light-hearted song.

    The intro to this song has a touch of bluegrass. The lyrics are musings about trying to find somewhere better to be and following dreams with the help of prayer and meditation. Throughout the music, the subtle touch of banjo lends a sound comparable toSimon and Garfunkel.

    Nilsson opens this song with a touch of electronic fill. Throughout the song, his voice remains steady, but the instrumentation is more experimental than other songs in his catalog. Additionally, the ghost drum in the song adds a rhythm that blends the different instruments. As the song progresses, the instrumentation becomes more pronounced, sound...

    Nilsson explores blues in this song. However, with his voice and background instrumentation, it sounds like a stripped-down, updated song in the typically gritty genre. Additionally, the singer adds some vocal lifts that aren’t a staple of his catalog.

    The grooves in this song are fun. Even though the overall song songs are upbeat, the lyrics tell a different story. It’s a breakup song for frustrated people who still miss the person but really just want to tell them off. Additionally, the saxophone and other jazz instrumentation drive this song making it more quirky than others in Nilsson’s catal...

    The intro to the song is an electronic guitarsolo with a synthesized rhythm. It has a distinct jam band fill. This is another song where Nilsson gets out of his traditional music, even adding some haunting echo vocal lifts. The lyrics are about knowing who the character wants to be with and the right person for her.

    A bright piano solo opens up this song which creates a song that sounds like a smoky song that would be performed at a small piano bar. Nilsson’s voice lilts over the instrumentation. Additionally, the addition of the accordion in places makes it stand out songin his catalog.

    Between the piano, which features prominently, and Nilsson’s voice makes for a more sorrowful piece. This song is memorable in his catalog because it’s so much moodier than others. Even though Nilsson’s voice has an ethereal quality, he typically doesn’t do songs that are quite as plaintive as Without You.

    This song has a storied history.According to Song Facts, this song replaced Bob Dylan’s Lay Lady Lay in Midnight Cowboy. Originally, Nillson was going to release this song as a single, but once it was slated for the movie, it was pushed back a year. Later, Nilsson won a Grammy for Everybody’s Talkin’, Best Male Contemporary Vocal Performance.

    This song is another that’s popped up in many movies and tv shows. During the favorite Midnight Margaritas scene in Practical Magic, this song makes it iconic. Additionally, in the tv show Bones, it was two of the characters’ favorite songs. It’s easy to see why. After all, the lyrics are something you can’t resist singing along to. It’s such a cat...

  4. 840K views 9 years ago. Watch this version instead, much better quality • The Music Of Nilsson (Harry Nilsson I... **In lieu of an official DVD release I've edited together the best audio...

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  5. Harry Nilsson was a songwriter and singer, famous for writing hits like “One,” creating unique musical stories like “The Point,” and singing covers like “Without You” and ...

  6. Harry Nilsson has 439 songs with the most popular being Best Friend, One and Everybody's Talkin'.