In Concert on Broadway

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In Concert on Broadway
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Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 8, 2011 (2011-02-08) [1]
RecordedJuly 20 and 31, 2010
Venue Neil Simon Theatre, New York City
Genre Jazz
Length1:16:18
Harry Connick Jr. chronology
Your Songs
(2009)
In Concert on Broadway
(2011)
Music from the Happy Elf: Connick on Piano, Volume 4
(2011)

In Concert on Broadway is an album by Harry Connick Jr., released in 2011. [1] The album reached a peak position of number 76 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. [2] [3]

Track list

All tracks are written by Harry Connick Jr., except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."We Are in Love" 2:53
2."The Way You Look Tonight" Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern 4:49
3."Bésame Mucho" Sunny Skylar, Consuelo Velázquez 11:14
4."The Other Hours" 3:51
5."Nowhere with Love" 4:34
6."How Insensitive" Norman Gimbel, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes 3:23
7."Come by Me" 4:30
8."My Time of Day/I’ve Never Been in Love Before" Frank Loesser 3:54
9."All the Way" Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen 3:35
10."Bayou Maharajah" 6:09
11."Hear Me in the Harmony" 5:30
12."Light the Way" 4:23
13."Take Her to the Mardi Gras" 6:20
14."Bourbon Street Parade" Paul Barbarin 5:55
15."Mardi Gras in New Orleans" Henry Roeland Byrd 5:18
Total length:1:16:18

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