 New York, NY. (Top 40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - Ever wonder what Madeleine Peyroux listens to? The smoky voiced chanteuse, whose new album 'Bare Bones' is out March 10 on Rounder Records, recently put together a playlist of her favorite songs as part of an appearance at Second Sundays, a music and interview songwriters series, at Rockwood Music Hall in New York City. During the hour and twenty minute interview, Peyroux touched on her upbringing, performing on the streets of Paris and who would compose the score to her life, among other topics. Take a look at her playlist: 'A Boy Named Sue' - Johnny Cash 'Work Song' - Oscar Brown Jr. 'Romance In The Dark' - Lil Green 'Drift Away' - Dobie Gray 'Trouble In Mind' - Dinah Washington 'Lovesick Blues' - Hank Williams 'Just The Two Of Us' - Bill Withers 'Your Feets Too Big' - Fats Waller 'Let's Go Get Stoned' - Ray Charles 'Something So Right' - Paul Simon 'What A Little Moonlight Can Do' - Billie Holiday 'Call Letter Blues' - Bob Dylan 'Trampin'' - Marian Anderson 'Short People' - Randy Newman 'The Bourgeois Blues' - Leadbelly 'Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)' - Sly & The Family Stone 'It Ain't Necessarily So' - Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
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