




'Jenny Don't Be Hasty' is the second single from Paolo Nutini's chart conquering debut album 'These Streets'. Listening to the husky vocals filtering through the stereo it's nearly impossible to imagine that they belong to a 19 year old Scot. Singing with a voice soulful and mighty beyond his years, Nutini effortlessly merges the groove and rasp of a singer such as Otis Redding with the tenderness of Damien Rice and gives it an indie back bone. It's easy to get swept up in this song and the story of chasing an older woman, it's infectious and will appeal to a wide audience.
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