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Pop / Rock 08 November, 2022

Actor Singer/Songwriter Luke Evans Releases New Album A Song For You On BMG

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Actor Singer/Songwriter Luke Evans Releases New Album A Song For You On BMG
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Following the success of his 2019 studio debut At Last, the acclaimed Welsh actor, known for his performances in Clash of the Titans, Midway, Beauty and the Beast, The Alienist and more, Luke Evans, returns with the new album A Song For You - out everywhere now via BMG.

A Song For You draws its title from the Donny Hathaway song that's one of Evans' lifelong favorites and with which he opens the 14-song selection. The array of covers, original and Christmas songs are all delivered in his transcendent tenor, with orchestral backing courtesy of Prague's Philharmonic Orchestra, and additional glorious, full-voiced support on key tracks from the world-famous, 130-year-old Treorchy Male Voice Choir.

The foundations are four songs that speak to both his talent and to the respect in which he's held by his peers: the two tracks he's written with Amy Wadge, and two stellar duets, with Nicole Kidman on "Say Something" and Charlotte Church on "Come What May."

Evans' collaboration with Nicole Kidman came after the actors met during the filming of Hulu mini-series Nine Perfect Strangers in Australia. They spent five months working together, bonding offset, along with Kidman's husband Keith Urban, in their shared love of music. The duet with singer-songwriter, actress and television presenter Charlotte Church on the Moulin Rouge!epic "Come What May," came about from a longtime friendship with Church. Evans has known the singer since she was 10, and they shared a vocal teacher at the beginnings of their respective careers.

The Welshman is in huge demand as an actor. From cinematic thrill-ride to prestige TV drama, classic big-screen animation, small-screen police procedurals, action, comedy and thrillers, Evans' is a versatile force with prestige appearances. In addition to his recent lead role in Hulu's Nine Perfect Strangers, Evans has starred or appeared in Pinocchio alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Tom Hanks, The Hobbit, The Alienist, Fast and Furious 6, Dracula Untold and Beauty and the Beast.
"I feel incredibly lucky as a singer to have the opportunity to release a second album," Evans concludes, "and to sing such magical songs by artists i've always been inspired by, as well as the two original songs that I co-wrote. I hope everyone else shares that same joy when they listen to the record"

A SONG FOR YOU TRACKLIST
1. A Song For You - (Originally by Donny Hathaway)
2. You Raise Me Up - (Originally by Secret Garden)
3. Horizons Blue - (Original)
4. Bridge Over Troubled Water - (Originally by Simon & Garfunkel)
5. Say Something - (featuring Nicole Kidman) (Originally by A Great Big World)
6. My Way - (Popularized by Frank Sinatra, Originally by Claude François)
7. Over the Rainbow - (Popularized by Judy Garland, Originally by Harold Arlen & Yip Harburg)
8. Calon Lân - (Popularized by John Hughes, Originally by Daniel James (Gwyrosydd))
9. I Can't Make You Love Me - (Originally by Bonnie Raitt)
10. Come What May - (featuring Charlotte Church) (Popularized by Nicole Kidman & Ewan McGregor, Originally by David Baerwald and Kevin Gilbert)
11. Busy Breaking Yours - (Original)
12. Everybody Hurts - (Originally by R.E.M.)
13. Last Christmas - (Popularized by Wham!, Originally by George Michael)
14. Silent Night - (Popularized by Bing Crosby, Originally by Joseph Muhr)






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