Roger Whittaker will make a short tour in Germany in 2013.
Yes he did...you can get it here on this disk: http://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Hits/dp/B00136JMF4
The Last Farewell was recorded by Roger Whittaker in 1971. The song was produced by Denis Preston and released by RCA Records.
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.
"Goodnight Ruby" was released in Canada in 1979 on the Tembo LPTMT-3501 "Mirrors of My Mind". It is not available on CD.
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.
Yes he did...you can get it here on this disk: http://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Hits/dp/B00136JMF4
Roger Whittaker
Yes. 1989. Google roger whittaker+father+murdered , and it should take you to the newspaper article.
The Last Farewell was recorded by Roger Whittaker in 1971. The song was produced by Denis Preston and released by RCA Records.
Roger Whittaker The number first appeared on Whittaker's 1971 LP, "A Special Kind of Man."
Yes, Roger Whittaker covered "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," a song originally written and performed by Gordon Lightfoot. Whittaker's rendition features his signature soft folk style, bringing a different interpretation to the well-known maritime disaster ballad. The cover showcases Whittaker's smooth vocals and storytelling ability, making it a notable version among fans of the song.