I’m Perfectly Willing To Swear That Bruce Sudano Is Not In Berkeley Square As He Sings An ‘Ode To A Nightingale’

Nightingales may well be the bird equivalent to Bruce Sudano; they represent beauty, melody, and tranquillity, all qualities in his own makeup. The bird itself is somewhat drab and unadorned, yet is known for its beautiful song; and while we’re definitely not commenting on Bruce’s appearance, there’s no denying this incredible artist makes very beautiful music.

‘Ode To A Nightingale’ is a gorgeously breezy track, replete with strumming guitars, gentle drums, and the occasional rattle of the maracas. The music video sees a departure from Bruce’s no characteristic cut-out animated style, and features Bruce himself, dancing and singing against a backdrop of bright colours, and free flowing swirling patterns. Watch the video once, then play it again, this time closing your eyes as you lose yourself in Bruce’s glorious vocals; then open them once more, and play it again. You won’t regret it.

Check out more about Bruce Sudano and his music online on his official website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You can read our interview with him here. Watch the video for ‘Ode To A Nightingale’ below.

Bruce Sudano - Ode To a Nightingale (Official Music Video)

About the author

Lisa has been writing for over 20 years, starting as the entertainment editor on her university newspaper. Since then she's written for Popwrapped, Maximum Pop, Celebmix, and ListenOnRepeat.

Lisa loves all good music, with particular fondness for Jedward and David Bowie. She's interviewed Edward Grimes (Jedward), Kevin Godley, Trevor Horn, Paul Young, Peter Cox (Go West), Brendan B Brown (Wheatus), Bruce Foxton (The Jam), among many many more. Lisa is also available for freelance writing - please email lisa@essentiallypop.com

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