One is a coal miner’s daughter. The other was the daughter of a blacksmith. One was a newcomer to Nashville. The other was already a country-music star.
16.03.2020 - 15:25 / nme.com
Extremely wholesome.
Harry Styles has played one of his most intimate shows to date, after becoming the latest artist to feature on NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series.
The singer stripped thing back for the acoustic session, which saw him playing a selection of tracks from his second album, 2019’s ‘Fine Line‘.
After kicking off with ‘Cherry’, Styles explained how ‘Watermelon Sugar’ was written in Nashville in 2017, on a day off from touring for his solo debut.
“It’s probably the longest it’s ever
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The acoustic track features only frontman Caleb Followill
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Harry Styles doing the “Tiny Desk Concert” is everything we needed and more.
Harry Styles stopped by NPR for an intimate Tiny Desk Concert, performing four tracks from his new album, “Fine Line.”