Thomas Doherty Was Surprised By His First High Fidelity Song, Too
Thomas Doherty loves “Kiwi,” by Harry Styles. It’s “sexy” and “so good,” he says, tucked into the back table of a Brooklyn coffee shop. He sings a little of “First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” the Roberta Flack version, and shouts out the Rolling Stones’s “Gimme Shelter,” before pausing. Coming up with your all-time, top five favorite songs isn’t easy. He has to think of good ones. “Can I get 10?”
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