In a dramatic prelude to Carly Simon's first concert tour in 14 years, in April 1995 the internationally-renowned singer, composer and lyricist and her band performed live at New York City's famed Grand Central Terminal.
Carly's surprise concert made riders forget their scheduled trains, and find themselves caught up in the excitement of her show. The event affirmed Carly as one of the premiere singers of our time, blessed with a natural voice that conveys the emotion inherent in her songs. As the New York Post headline trumpeted the next day - "Carly Stops 'Em In Their Tracks."
Marc Cohn, Jerry Barnes, Katreese Barnes, Curtis King
This song was originally recorded on Carly's No Secrets album.
This song was originally recorded on Carly's Anticipation album.
This song is from Carly's Letters Never Sent album.
This song is from Carly's Letters Never Sent album.
This song was originally recorded on Carly's Come Upstairs album.
This song was originally recorded on Carly's Boys In The Trees album.
From:Letters Never Sent
From: No Secrets
From: Letters Never Sent
From: Anticipation
From: Anticipation
From: Letters Never Sent
From: No Secrets
From: Come Upstairs
From: Boys In The Trees
From: Coming Around Again
From: Letters Never Sent
From: Carly Simon
From: Working Girl Soundtrack
From: No Secrets
Carly Simon on stage at Grand Central
Carly Simon on stage at Grand Central
Carly Simon on stage at Grand Central
Executive Producer: Brian Doyle
Producer: Tima Surmeloglu
Director: Nigel Dick
Engineered and Mixed by: Frank Filipetti at Right Track Recording, NYC
Music Production Coordinator: Jill Dell'Abate
Director of Photography: Alan Adelman
Supervising Editor: Kathleen Dougherty
Feature Run Time: 60 minutes
VHS Hi-Fi Stereo Sound
® 1995 Milding, Inc.
Artwork ® 1995 Polygram Video
Management: Brian Doyle for All Access Entertainment ® 1995 Milding, Inc.
Filmed at Grand Central Station, New York NY on April 2, 1995
Star Tracks Read
Carly Simon stopped commuters in their tracks at New York City's Grand Central Terminal, where she taped a TV special for Lifetime (airing May 21). The show included her new single, "Touched by the Sun," though "You're So Train" might have been appropriate.