Clay Aiken’s loyal fans got a real treat on July 29th, 2005 when he debuted a new song called Back for More and performed Elvis Presley’s Suspicious Minds at New York City’s Bryant Park. The performance was part of Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series.
Clay had just begun his Jukebox Summer Tour the evening before in Toms River, N.J. The tour visited 25 cities. It was Clay’s fifth tour in the past two years.
Throughout the Good Morning America broadcast on the 29th, the anchors mentioned their excitement that Clay was back to give another wonderful concert. The weatherman was stationed at the park and each time he gave a weather report, he included the huge crowd in the shots.
Diane Sawyer interviewed Clay at the beginning of the concert and asked him about his UNICEF trips. “It’s the closest thing I can do now to being in a classroom and teaching,” said Aiken. He recently had returned from northern Uganda, where he visited “night commuters” — children who must leave their homes in the countryside every night to sleep in UNICEF shelters to avoid being abducted by a rebel group. In March, Clay had visited children living in camps for tsunami survivors in Aceh, Indonesia.
Clay was also asked “What do you know about do-wop anyway.” Clay answered, “Not much, but it’s good stuff!”
The concert itself, was brilliant. Clay chose the Elvis song Suspicious Minds to open the concert. It is a great Elvis song that isn’t so popular that it would make people think Clay was trying to impersonate Elvis. Clay sang it beautifully and it had a great contemporary sound to it.
Next, Clay sang Back For More. This new song was supposed to be on Clay’s sophomore album before the label changed their minds. The catchy song was an immediate hit. Most of Clay’s fans loved the irony of the lyrics: “its all over the radio.”
From the fans at Bryant Park, we learned that Clay also performed Twisting The Night Away. The reports said that Clay sounded relaxed and assured and did his twist “thing”. Too bad it wasn’t televised.
There was a twist at Bryant Park that morning. Clay was also interviewed by “Erica Kane”, from All My Children. Susan Lucci who plays Erica on the show explained that her character was starting a TV show and that Clay was her first interview. Just another thing to fit into Clay’s very busy day!!
Bryant Park was filled with the audience for Clay and overall, Clay seemed happy, confident and in control. It was a great success.
Thank goodness for CLACK!! Because of the following videos, we can all re-live the Good Morning America again!!
Interview and Introduction
Back For More and Interview
Have you ever been to Bryant Park?
Did you see Clay on the TV for this performance?
Wouldn’t have missed the TV performance from GMA, so I called in sick! Great way to start my day with a smile and humming the songs throughout the day! Thank you, CANN for sharing!
I was able to watch Clay on TV in concert in Bryant Park because I worked in a H.S. and we were out for the summer. I was in Bryant Park once years later when I was visiting NYC with friends. I did see Clay later in the summer when he was on tour with “the Girls” Angie & Quiana, Jacob & Andy on guitar. The ‘good old days’.
Didn’t miss too many of Clay’s TV appearances – but never made it to Bryant
Park. I would have really enjoyed that – but saw a lot of his live shows over the years. We had so many joyful evenings with Clay! Good old days for sure!
I did watch this show. I enjoyed both of Clay’s performances. My daughter and I Planned to go to New York to see the concert , but we also never made it. We did see many of his concerts. We loved all of them!! Could never pick a favorite!!