Podcast #81 Don't Know Why by Nora Jones

"Don't Know Why" blends elements of jazz, pop, and folk, creating a unique sound that appealed to a wide range of listeners. Its soothing melody, Norah Jones' soulful vocals, and the elegant piano accompaniment contributed to its cross-genre appeal and made it accessible to different music lovers, combined with the poignant lyrics and simple yet captivating instrumentation, resonated with both critics and audiences.

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