![]() ![]() But he is better in giving his interpretations of pop standards and some of his own more heartfelt compositions than on this overreaching pop cantata. The record's chief attribute is the warm conviction with which Whittaker delivers his vocals, and his voice keeps things listenable, even in the face of cheery choirs and rote arrangements. Whittaker cannot be accused of slacking in his return to full-length record-making, but the material, which is pleasant but pedestrian, does not live up to the pretensions of the concept. The Last Farewell by Roger Whittaker Album: Greatest Hits ( 1975) Charted: 2 19 License This Song lyrics Songfacts: The words for this romantic ballad of separation were written by Ron Webster, an amateur folk singer and silversmith living in the Solihull area of the Midlands. ![]() The "Spring" section is full of songs of romantic disappointment "Summer" brings true love (and with it, two covers done as duets, Dennis Scott and Paul Rolnick's "Shoot for the Moon," sung with Lene Siel, and Maury Yeston's "Still" from the Broadway musical Titanic, sung with Kirstin Campbell) "Autumn" introduces love of family and children (including a duet with Rita McNeil on "Sing Away Your Tears," accompanied by the Men of the Deeps, "North America's Only Coal Miners' Choir") and "Winter" allows the now aging singer to wax philosophical, reflective, and political (the last in a song pointedly called "War No More"). He is a music artist and actor, known for Calvary (2014), Roma (2018) and Little Voice (1998). At the beginning of each section, Whittaker weighs in with a verse of the self-written "I Awoke," introducing the major elements of that part of the life cycle, then four appropriate songs follow. His five adult children live with their own families all over the world. Roger Whittaker was born on 22 March 1936 in Nairobi, Kenya. The 20-track, 65-minute collection of "all new material" (as the sticker adds) is a concept album put together by Whittaker with songwriter/producer Oliver Statz and songwriter Joachim Horn-Bernges (a trio credited on 12 songs) that attempts to portray the "seasons of life," that is, to divide the average life into four phases, delineated as spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Whittaker hosted a radio programme in The United Kingdom. Awakening, "the first totally original Whittaker album in over seven years," as a sticker on the shrink wrap proclaims, is nothing if not an ambitious project for 63-year-old Roger Whittaker. 'The Last Farewell' is a song from 1971 by the British folk singer Roger Whittaker. ![]()
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