Short answer: Yes, both in English and German.
See the list below for media that includes this title.
B I T T E R A N D S W E E T, I Will Follow You
CD 1988 West Germany Intercord INT 861.561
CD 1989 Canada Tembo MPCD-4323
CD3 1991 Canada Reader's Digest 3872-02
LP ---- West Germany Intercord INT161.561
LP 1984 Canada Tembo TMT-4325
LP 1984 England Tembo TMB-101
LP 1984 U S A RCA NFL1-8047
LP5 Set 1986 Canada Reader's Digest 2-872-3R
MC 1984 Canada Tembo TMK-4325
MC 1984 England Tembo TMBC-101
MC 1984 U S A RCA NFK1-8047
MC4 Set 1986 Canada Reader's Digest 4-872-2R
45 1984 Canada Tembo TS-8411
45 1984 England Tembo TML-101
on "Bitter and Sweet" germany 1988
Roger Whittaker will make a short tour in Germany in 2013.
The Last Farewell was recorded by Roger Whittaker in 1971. The song was produced by Denis Preston and released by RCA Records.
The song is called "The Book" and its on the 1984 album "Songs of Love and Life"
Nobody knows the answer to this question, simply because the song was not written by Roger Whittaker. Although often referred to as his career song, "The Last Farewell" was actually written by Ron Webster, a silversmith in Birmingham, England. While many have tried to attribute some romantic connection between the song and Mr. Whittaker, none exists.
on "Bitter and Sweet" germany 1988
The cast of Roger Whittaker i Tivoli - 1972 includes: Roger Whittaker as himself
Roger Whittaker was born on March 22, 1936.
Roger Whittaker, a Kenyan/British musician is still alive.
Roger Whittaker will make a short tour in Germany in 2013.
Roger Whittaker was born on March 22, 1936.
Roger Whittaker lives in Co. Galway, Ireland. His exact home address is private.
Roger Whittaker
Yes, Roger Whittaker's father was murdered in 1966 in Kenya, where the family lived at the time. The motive for the murder remains unclear.
The Last Farewell was recorded by Roger Whittaker in 1971. The song was produced by Denis Preston and released by RCA Records.
Not sure what the question is here. Roger has a self-penned song called "If I Were A Rich Man" which he has performed in concerts numerous times.
Roger Whittaker The number first appeared on Whittaker's 1971 LP, "A Special Kind of Man."