Live in Paris - Roger Hodgson of Supertramp - Don’t Leave Me Now

Roger Hodgson, co-founder of Supertramp and the writer and composer of “Don’t Leave Me Now,“ a beautiful song from the “Famous Last Words“ album. Enjoy this video of Roger performing “Don’t Leave Me Now” in Paris to a crowd of over 80,000 when he headlined La Fete de L’Humanite Roger is currently on his Breakfast in America World Tour! Roger performs many of the classics he wrote & composed such as Dreamer, Give a Little Bit, Take the Long Way Home, The Logical Song, Breakfast in America. Fool’s Overture, Hide in Your Shell, It’s Raining Again & many more. Audiences are once again experiencing the magic & spirit that Roger Hodgson created with Supertramp. He performs a great majority of his classics as well as fantastic material from his several solo albums. “I love performing these songs which continue to resound for me as a performer and for the fans. My songs come from a very personal place inside me and they carry my beliefs and my dreams and my philosophy of life. I understand the deep connection that fans have with my songs that have been a part of so many peoples’ lives around the world.“ ~Roger Hodgson This favorite can be found on Roger’s Take the Long Way Home DVD, available at iTunes LYRICS PAGE : Many of Roger’s songs are often referred to as Supertramp songs, though Roger wrote & composed alone. In fact, many of Roger’s songs he wrote before he co-founded Supertramp & have become the soundtrack of our lives. The songs Roger sings lead vocals on are the ones he composed the music and lyrics for & the songs Rick sings lead vocals on are the ones he wrote. Share your experience of Roger’s shows or what his songs mean to you ~ “Your music and more importantly, your enthusiasm for expressing your music to the audience is inspiring ! I felt that you sang each and every song with a passion.. not just a empty or bland repetition of sameness ! Thank for a wonderful evening !“ “You led us back in time yesterday. I close my eyes and I was 18 again. So many of your songs accompanied me throughout my life in joyous times and more difficult ones. Seeing you in concert now that I am older allowed me to appreciate not only the music that you make but also the genuine artist that you are.“
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