NEW DELHI – Singer Norah Jones left fans spellbound with her soulful voice as she performed for the first time in New Delhi on Tuesday, ndtv.com reported. Jones, 33 was greeted by a huge roar from fans as she appeared on the stage. Dressed in a black and white printed short dress, the singer said she was “excited to perform here”. Jones sang her famous numbers like Happy Pills, What am I to you and Rosie lullaby. The daughter of late Indian sitar legend Ravi Shankar and half-sister of Anoushka Shankar, Jones also took out some time from singing to express appreciation for the audience's support. Accompanied by two guitarists, a drummer and a keyboard player and even accompanying herself on the guitar and piano for some of the songs, Jones responded light-heartedly: “We can just sit here (on stage) and you guys can continue praising us.” “This is our second performance in India and it's a lot of fun. Thank you for having us here,” she said. The Norah Jones India Tour produced by Only Much Louder is in partnership with Women's Cancer Initiative-Tata Memorial Hospital to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer in India. – SG