Soapbabe Amy Nuttall was on ITV’s GMTV this morning singing ‘I Could Have Danced All Night’ from her debut album Best Days (due out Monday 14th November)
Amy Nuttall - Best Days
Amazon Product DescriptionBest Days showcases Amy�s extraordinary vocal talent, featuring classical works and orchestrated traditional folk songs as well as three brand new tracks, all highlighting Amy’s exceptional voice. Stand out tracks include the haunting “Scarborough Fair”, the exquisite vocal range of “Time To Say Goodbye” and the powerfully operatic “Io Le Canto Per Te”. Other tracks include Amy’s own unique take on classic tracks “Fields of Gold” and “I Can’t Make You Love Me”. Recorded over the summer, Amy worked with top producers Simon Franglen (Madonna; Quincy Jones; Celine Dion), Jon Cohen (who has worked with Vanessa-Mae and the OperaBabes and co-wrote “No Greater Gift” and “Friends For Life” on the album), Tolga Kashif (who has worked with Lesley Garrett and co-wrote “So Far Away” on the album) and leading orchestral producer, Jonathan Allen.
Amy Nuttall last year won Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes as Sarah Brightman. She will be doing a live webchat on the ITV GM.TV website this morning from 9:30am
Meanwhile, My Fair Lady is currently on tour. If you’d like to go and watch Amy Nuttall in the show, you can buy tickets and check the tour dates on Ticketmaster.co.uk. It’s currently in Manchester, and then goes on to Birmingham, Edinburgh, Bristol, Liverpool, Sunderland and Milton Keynes
Manchester Palace Theatre - 28 September - 5 November 2005
Birmingam Hippodrome - 9 November - 3 December 2005
Edinburgh Playhouse - 6 December - 7 January 2006
Bristol Hippodrome - 24 January - 18 February 2006
Plymouth Theatre Royal - 21 February - 11 March 2006
Liverpool Empire - 14 March - 1 April 2006
Bradford Alhambra - 4 April - 29 April 2006
Sunderland Empire - 2 May - 27 May 2006
New Victoria Theatre Woking - 30 May - 10 June 2006
Milton Keynes Theatre - 13 June - 1 July 2006
Mayflower Theatre Southampton - 4 July - 22 July 2006
Wales Millenium Centre Cardiff - 25 July - 12 August 2006
















