Ring's 2026 Super Bowl commercial features Harry Nilsson's performance of "Without You."
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Harry Nilsson Sings "Without You" in 2026 Super Bowl Commercial
Ring's 2026 Super Bowl commercial features Harry Nilsson's performance of "Without You."
Ring Search Party Commercial
Harry Nilsson
"Harry Nilsson" by Octoberman
Octoberman released "Harry Nilsson" on August 13, 2025, as both a single and video in advance of Chutes, their seventh full-length album.
The song is described as "a shimmering blend of jangle-pop and wistful storytelling" inspired by Nilsson's take on "Without You."
Gary Nilsson Dies
It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of Gary Nilsson.
Gary was a supporter of this website, providing photographs, news articles, and personal anecdotes about his half-brother, Harry Nilsson. Gary was a fan of popular music and Harry's music in particular. His Facebook page is full of photos of him with pop stars from the 1960s and '70s. As a featured guest at Harryfest 2002 he shared stories of growing up as both a fan and relative of Harry Nilsson and about his, and Harry's, father who shared Harry's love of baseball and was once a scout for the Cincinnati Reds.
But, beyond all of that, Gary was a friend. He will be missed.
Newly-Released Film of Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr at the Son Of Dracula Premiere
A newly-released film shows Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr attending the premiere of Son of Dracula.
Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr at the Son Of Dracula Premiere
Richard Perry Has Died
Richard Perry, producer of Harry Nilsson's Nilsson Schmilsson has died. Perry died at age 82 on December 24, 2024.
On March 5, 2003, on his popular radio show, Howard Stern played "You're Breaking My Heart." As the song played (with the expected edits, of course), Stern laughed out loud.
Stern asked if Harry Nilsson was still alive and his "posse" said no, but couldn't agree on either the date of his death or how he died.
Robin Quivers professed ignorance of Harry and then outright dislike when it was pointed out that Harry sang "Everybody's Talkin'" and "Without You."
Gary Dell'Abate ("Baba Booey"), the show's producer and a big music fan, was quick to come to Harry's defense as were Howard and his sidekick, Artie Lange. The sound man, Fred Norris, chimed in that Harry didn't write his two biggest hits and he doubted that Nilsson wrote "One."
Baba Booey gave Howard a "greatest hits" CD and he proceeded to play snippets from "Everybody's Talkin'," "Without You," "One" (Howard corrected Fred's error), "Coconut," "Jump into the Fire," and "Spaceman."
The general concensus in the room was that Harry wrote and sang a number of great rock songs, and that he probably made a bunch of money in the music business. Artie said he wanted the greatest hits CD when Howard was finished with it.