Whether through car adverts, karaoke or rowdy wedding reception sing-alongs ("I love you baby!"), the chances are you'll have heard the silky vocals of Andy Williams.
Combining the laid-back singing style of crooners such as Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin with the swinging sound of Sixties pop, Williams dominated the charts with hits including Solitaire, Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You and, of course, Music To Watch Girls By.
In 1966 he began a headlining residence at the famed Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, which went on to last 20 years.
Like fellow crooner Tony Bennett, Willams has continued to entertain older fans and at the same time gained the attention of younger generations through the use of his music in adverts and films.
His stage show features all the hits and classics such as Something Stupid and Born Free.
Whether or not a man his age should be looking at young girls is another matter.
Starts at 8pm. Call 0870 9009100.
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