Lady Gaga’s Royal Variety Performance was all class when she gave the audience the full
diva experience on her song “Million Reasons”. Her performances often feature revealing
outfits and wild stage antics, but the audience got to see a different side of the megastar at
the UK charity event.
Lady Gaga was looking stunning in a full-length white ball gown at the event, showing she
can give Celine Dion a run for her money. The more low-key performance put more emphasis
on her vocals, and she rose to the challenge with a powerful and emotive performance on
the ballad. The clip is the second most popular live video on Gaga’s channel, with 49 million
views and counting.
The audience at the Hammersmith Apollo in London were given a real treat as Lady Gaga
performed “Million Reasons” with a full orchestra. The studio recording is based around
acoustic guitar, but at the Royal Variety Performance the orchestra took the front seat,
making for a truly epic performance. The orchestra version sounds so natural that it makes
you think that maybe they should have done it this way from the start.
Lady Gaga is a real master at rearranging her songs to spice up her live show. Another
example can be found with her live cut of “Hold My Hand” at the 2023 Oscars. Her recording
of the song for the Top Gun: Maverick soundtrack was a lot bigger and bolder, but for the
Oscars, the singer stripped it right back like she was on MTV Unplugged. Gaga and the band
of course slayed the new arrangement, as you can hear below.
Fans loved to hear Gaga’s new twist on “Million Reasons” at the Royal Variety Performance,
and added appreciative comments such as “She has such incredible control over her voice –
possibly the best singer today” and “This live version is so much better than the recorded
one. She is absolutely amazing in every way!”
“Million Reasons” had quite a star-packed writing team, as Lady Gaga co-wrote the song
with Hillary Lindsey and Mark Ronson, with the latter also joining the production team.
Lindsey joined Gaga for a performance in Nashville on October 5, 2016, and the pop star
told the crowd about the origin of the song.
“I wrote this song with a Nashville native, Hillary Lindsey,” she said. “We sat on a couch
together, and we were going back and forth, guitar and piano, and we were going, ‘Why
these men, you know?’ All these men – my dad, my boyfriend, all the men in my life – they
gave me a million reasons [to leave], but I just need one good one to stick around.”
The country tune was released as the second single from Gaga’s fifth studio album Joanne,
and was a major international hit for the singer, hitting the top 10 in numerous countries.
The song found the biggest success in the US and Italy, going three times Platinum in both
markets.