If the world seems to have White Skin Black Thighsa sorely-missed sparkle today, it's because two new David Bowie songs are in the atmosphere.
Two of Bowie's final studio recordings, "When I Met You" and "No Plan," premiered today on BBC Radio.
SEE ALSO: Listen to the band behind David Bowie's 'Blackstar' pay tribute to the legend"When I Met You," a jangly song about a life-changing encounter, premiered on Shaun Keveany at the 51:15 mark.
Then, Jeremy Vine premiered "No Plan," which begins at 46:20. Bowie comes to terms with the uncertainty of his future on the jazzy track, "I'm lost in screams of sound here. Am I nowhere now? No plan. Wherever I may go, just where. Just there I am."
The songs will appear on Lazarus Cast Recordingsalongside a third unreleased track, "Killing A Little Time," out Oct. 21 alongside original music from the Broadway show. Bowie wrote and composed music for the show, which is a sequel to Life On Mars, which Bowie starred in the film version of.
The cast, including Michael C. Hall, Sophia Anne Caruso and Cristina Milloti, recorded the soundtrack to the show the night after Bowie's death.
You can listen to the previously released Bowie covers from the show below.
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