Bonnie Langford Now

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Now or Bonnie Langford Now is the first solo album by the performer Bonnie Langford. It includes a selection of live recordings from one of her live one woman shows, including one song, Because I'm a Woman, written especially for her by Tony Hatch, famous for, among other things, writing Petula Clark's hit "Downtown."

[edit] Track listing

1. Let the Good Times Roll
2. Because I'm a Woman
3. Some Cats Know
4. Memory
5. Blues Medley (containing Blues in the Night and Twentieth Century Blues)
6. Somewhere That's Green
7. Sweet Charity Medley (containing Hey Big Spender, There's Gotta Be Something Better than This, If My Friends Could See Me Now, I'm a Brass Band and Rhythm of Life)
8. The Best is Yet to Come
9. The Other Side of Me
10. I Can't Stop Loving You
11. Sixties Medley (containing Yester-you, Yester-me, Yesterday, Step Inside, Love, Downtown and You Don't Have to Say You Love Me)
12. A Singer in a Night Club
13. I'm A Woman
14. I Am Changing
15. The Music that Makes me Dance

[edit] Additional track

Those who allow the final track to continue playing once the song has finished will discover, after a short silence, that there is an additional song contained within the same track. The song is A Word on My Ear by Flanders and Swan, a humorous piece about a successful but tone deaf singer. It was initially unclear whether this track was left on the album as a deliberate "Easter Egg" or simply by accident, but when asked by an audience member at her recent tour "Short and Curly" with Sandi Toksvig she revealed that it was deliberate. Both The Music that Makes me Dance and A Word on My Ear have been performed on this tour.