Bruno Major restyles the Great American Songbook - a podcast by Vox

from 2020-08-11T09:00

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Bruno Major blends old song structures from The Great American Songbook with contemporary production on his new album “To Let A Good Thing Die.” The result is a nostalgic, yet contemporary collection of love songs for the Netflix and chill generation. We speak with Bruno Major about how he draws inspiration from the past to craft something new. He breaks down his songs "Nothing," "To Let A Good Thing Die," and "The Most Beautiful Thing," which he wrote with Finneas. And we unpack how Bruno Major found success only after being dropped from his record label.

SONGS DISCUSSEDBruno Major - Nothing
Autumn Leaves - Nat King ColeFly Me to The Moon - Frank Sinatra
Stella By Starlight - Tony BennettThere Will Never Be Another You - Nat King Cole
Like Someone in Love - Chet BakerDeep in a Dream - Frank Sinatra
All The things you are - Ella FitzgeraldPaul Simon - Still Crazy After All These Years
Wes Montgomery - In Your Own Sweet WayBruno Major - Wouldn't Mean A Thing
Bruno Major - Bad Religion (Live)Bruno Major - I'll Sleep When I'm Older
J Cole - KODJ Dilla - La La La
Bruno Major - The Most Beautiful ThingBruno Major - To Let A Good Thing Die
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