Harry Connick Jr.: Only You In Concert
Harry Connick Jr.: Only You In Concert

Harry Connick Jr.: Only You In Concert

2004Movie144 minEnglish

Originally produced as a television special for PBS, Harry Connick, Jr.: Only You in Concert features the crooner in front of a live audience at Quebec's Theatre Capitole in January 2004. Among the tunes performed by Connick and his band are Save the Last Dance for Me, Good Night My Love (Pleasant Dreams), The Very Thought of You, Sweet Georgia Brown, Come By Me and a dozen others.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Jim GableGenres: Music, Concert Film

Plot Summary

This concert film captures Harry Connick Jr. performing songs from his album "Only You" live. The performance showcases his signature blend of jazz, big band, and romantic ballads, delivering a sophisticated and entertaining musical experience. Connick Jr. is backed by his talented band, creating an intimate yet grand atmosphere on stage. The film features energetic arrangements and Connick Jr.'s charismatic stage presence.

Critical Reception

The concert film was generally well-received by audiences who are fans of Harry Connick Jr.'s musical style. Critics noted his strong musicality, showmanship, and the high quality of the musical arrangements. It was seen as a faithful and enjoyable representation of his live performance capabilities, particularly his skill in jazz and traditional pop.

What Reviewers Say

  • A polished and engaging musical performance showcasing Connick Jr.'s talent.
  • Captures the energy and sophistication of a live Harry Connick Jr. concert.
  • Appeals to fans of traditional jazz and big band music.

Google audience: Specific audience reviews for this particular concert film are not widely available on Google. However, general audience reception for Harry Connick Jr.'s live performances typically praises his musicianship, vocal talent, and entertaining stage presence.

Fun Fact

The album 'Only You' from which the concert draws its name features Connick Jr. covering classic standards originally performed by artists like Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and Elvis Presley.

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