Paul Nicholas
Actor and singer Paul Nicholas chooses 'Singing In The Rain' by Gene Kelly and 'Don't Worry About Me' by Frank Sinatra.
Celebrating the music that special guests cherish and would like to bestow to future generations.

Actor and singer Paul Nicholas chooses 'Singing In The Rain' by Gene Kelly and 'Don't Worry About Me' by Frank Sinatra.
George Benson inherited Just Friends by Charlie Parker and would like to pass on Save The Children by Marvin Gaye.
Olivier-Award winning actor Alex Jennings chooses Bring me Sunshine by Morecombe and Wise as the track he’s inherited and It’s Gonna Be a Beautiful Night by Prince as the track he'd like to pass on.
Jamie Cullum chooses Dave Brubeck’s Take Five as the track he’s inherited and My Girls by Animal Collective as the track he’d like to pass on.
Actress and presenter Caroline Quentin shares her Inheritance Tracks.
Singer Bonnie Tyler chooses A Hard Day’s Night by the Beatles as the song she has inherited and River Deep Mountain High by Tina Turner as the track she’d like to pass down.
Singer songwriter Don McLean chooses White Christmas by Bing Crosby as the track he has inherited and Don't Be Cruel by Elvis Presley as the song he would like to pass on.
Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett chooses The Drinking Song sung by Mario Lanza as the track he’s inherited and Blowin’ In The Wind by Peter, Paul and Mary as the song he’d like to pass on.
Mary Berry chooses How Great Thou Art as the song she has inherited and Mamma Mia by Abba as the song she'd like to pass on.
Singer Petula Clarke chooses Only Forever by Bing Crosby and Hotel California by the Eagles.
Graham Fellows- aka John Shuttleworth- shares his Inheritance Tracks.
Mick Fleetwood from Fleetwood Mac chooses 'Clap Hands! Here Comes Charlie' by Charlie Kunz and 'Imagine' by John Lennon.
The singer chooses Hero by Maria Carey and For Once in My Life by Stevie Wonder.
Duran Duran guitarist John Taylor chooses 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' by the Beatles, and 'Golden Years' by David Bowie.
Legendary Welsh rugby player J.J.Williams shares his love of The House of the Rising Sun and Bread of Heaven ( Cwm Rhondda ).
The footballer turned pundit chooses Big Girls Don't Cry by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and She's the One by Robbie Williams.
Jeff Lynne from ELO chooses ‘If I Loved You’ from Carousel by Rodgers and Hammerstein and ‘Only the Lonely’ by Roy Orbison.
Mott the Hoople lead singer Ian Hunter chooses 'A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square' by Leslie Hutchinson and one of his own tracks 'Life'.
Journalist, author and television presenter Dawn O'Porter chooses Speed of the Sound of Loneliness performed by Nanci Griffith and Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen.
Singer Katie Melua chooses 'Imagine' by John Lennon and 'Kids' by MGMT.
Ben Elton chooses 'Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind?' performed by Marlene Dietrich and 'We Are The Champions' by Queen.
Tamasin chose Bach’s Brandenburg 6 and Rise and Fall by Fireflies.
Charlotte Green, leaving the BBC after 25 years, chooses her Inheritance Tracks.
Theatre director Trevor Nunn chooses Coronation Scot from Paul Temple by Carl Davis and All you Need is Love by the Beatles.
Suggs from Madness shares his Inheritance Tracks.
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Julia Donaldson's Inheritance Tracks are The Warthog by Flanders and Swan and World Inside a Book written by Julia herself.
Fiona Shaw chooses Father and Son by Cat Stevens and the final chorus of Dialogues of the Carmelites by Francis Poulenc.
Neil Sedaka chooses The World is Waiting for the Sunrise by Les Paul and Mary Ford and his own composition Manhattan Intermezzo
Soul singer Nona Hendryx chooses 'Peace in the Valley' by Rosetta Tharpe and ‘Strange Fruit’- versions by Billy Holliday and Nona herself.