Video: k.d. lang Performs "Constant Craving" on "Good Morning America"; "Her Voice Is Timeless," Says ABC

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k.d. lang followed up her recent performance of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at the Vancouver Winter Olympics with a rousing rendition of "Constant Craving" on ABC's Good Morning America this morning. She spoke with host Robin Roberts about Recollection, her new career retrospective. Says Roberts: "One thing that has not changed—her voice. Your voice is timeless." k.d. spoke with BBC Radio 5 about the album yesterday afternoon.

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k.d. lang followed up her recent performance of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at the Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver Winter Olympics with a rousing rendition of her 1993 hit song "Constant Craving" on ABC's Good Morning America this morning, as part of the GMA Winter Concert Series. She spoke with GMA host Robin Roberts about Recollection, her new career retrospective, out now on Nonesuch, which celebrates the singer-songwriter's 25-year recording career. Over all that time, says Roberts, "One thing that has not changed—her voice. Your voice is timeless." You can watch the performance and interview at abcnews.go.com.

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Yesterday, k.d. was featured on BBC Radio 5's afternoon program. She spoke with host Richard Bacon about performing at the Olympics and about choosing songs from throughout her career for the new album. You can listen to the interview online for the next few days at bbc.co.uk.

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To listen to clips from Recollection and order your copy of the album, with an instant download of the music as high-quality 320 kbps MP3s at no additional cost, visit the Nonesuch Store now.

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  • Wednesday, February 17, 2010
    Video: k.d. lang Performs "Constant Craving" on "Good Morning America"; "Her Voice Is Timeless," Says ABC

    k.d. lang followed up her recent performance of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at the Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver Winter Olympics with a rousing rendition of her 1993 hit song "Constant Craving" on ABC's Good Morning America this morning, as part of the GMA Winter Concert Series. She spoke with GMA host Robin Roberts about Recollection, her new career retrospective, out now on Nonesuch, which celebrates the singer-songwriter's 25-year recording career. Over all that time, says Roberts, "One thing that has not changed—her voice. Your voice is timeless." You can watch the performance and interview at abcnews.go.com.

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    Yesterday, k.d. was featured on BBC Radio 5's afternoon program. She spoke with host Richard Bacon about performing at the Olympics and about choosing songs from throughout her career for the new album. You can listen to the interview online for the next few days at bbc.co.uk.

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    To listen to clips from Recollection and order your copy of the album, with an instant download of the music as high-quality 320 kbps MP3s at no additional cost, visit the Nonesuch Store now.

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