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Greatest Hits

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Download links and information about Greatest Hits by Roger Whittaker. This album was released in 1980 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 38:42 minutes.

Artist: Roger Whittaker
Release date: 1980
Genre: Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 11
Duration: 38:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. New World In the Morning 2:24
2. Durham Town 3:15
3. I Don't Believe In If Anymore 3:16
4. Mexican Whistler 1:55
5. The Last Farewell (featuring Roland Shaw) 3:57
6. I Am But a Small Voice 3:52
7. River Lady 3:11
8. You Are My Miracle 4:54
9. Albany (English Version) 4:45
10. The Wind Beneath My Wings 4:01
11. The Skye Boat Song (Live) 3:12

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Roger Whittaker's overall career is under-represented by a casual glance at his list of hit singles — only seven in total, all of which were included on the Now and Then: Greatest Hits 1964-2004 compilation (although his hits actually came to an end in 1986, and his only forays into the album charts have been with similar compilations since then). However, Whittaker's hits do stand out, and one was always under the impression that he achieved more — but seven hits it was, and only three of those reached the Top Ten. He became famous for telling stories and painting portraits with his music, and there was no better example than his biggest success, "The Last Farewell." Also included was his first European success, "Mexican Whistler," which first alerted the public to his skills at whistling as well as singing, a skill used to great effect on his final hit, "The Skye Boat Song," a duet with Des O'Connor from Christmas 1986. For all the good work he put into his own songs, the album also contains some cover versions that he probably shouldn't have attempted, the worst being "If I Were a Rich Man" from the musical Fiddler on the Roof, cut down to less than three minutes. There have been many compilations of his work up to this point, and Now and Then can be added to the list.