In March 1971, during the period of his BBC special "The Music of Nilsson," Harry Nilsson was enjoying the success of his album "Nilsson Schmilsson," which was released later that year. Prior to this, he achieved considerable fame with "Songs Harry Sang" and "Aerial Ballet," but "Nilsson Schmilsson" marked a significant turning point in his career, propelling him into the mainstream with hits like "Everybody's Talkin'" and "Without You." The live recording from the BBC highlights Nilsson's charismatic stage presence and his penchant for blending humor with music, as evidenced by his medley performance dedicated to his backup singers. This whimsical approach not only showcases his vocal talents but also his desire to acknowledge the contributions of those supporting him, a noteworthy aspect of his artistic integrity. Overall, this live performance reflects a pivotal moment in Nilsson's career as he gained recognition not just as a songwriter but as a dynamic live performer.