VIDEO: Harry Connick Jr. Performs 'One Fine Thing' on LETTERMAN

By: Jun. 14, 2013
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Crooner Harry Connick Jr. stopped by last night's Late Show with David Letterman and treated the audience to a performance of 'One Fine Thing,' off his new album 'Every Man Should Know.' Check it out below!

Harry Connick, Jr. has built a reputation for musical and emotional honesty. Never one to rest on his ever-growing list of laurels, Connick exposes his feelings as never before on Every Man Should Know. The new CD, released on Columbia Records on June 11, contains twelve original songs for which Connick wrote music, lyrics and arrangements.

"No rules, no limits," is how the multi-talented artist describes the songs in his liner notes for the new collection. "I don't recall ever reaching quite as deeply or confidently into my inhibition pool."

In addition to his starring role in On A Clear Day You Can See Forever the actor returned to Broadway during the summer of 2010 for 15 sold-out performances of Harry Connick, Jr. In Concert at the Neil Simon Theatre. His previous Broadway performances include the Tony-nominated turn as Sid Sorokin in the 2006 revival of The Pajama Game



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