The Golden Age Of Roger Whittaker
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Roger Whittaker emerged into the music scene in the mid 60’s. Seen to many as a late successor to Bing Cosby, Whittaker’s relaxed, easy ing style has led to over 40 million sales worldwide. Roger Whittaker’s success grew throughout the 70’s, racking up a string of top 20 hits on both sides of the Atlantic.His popularity over the years has still not waned and he still performs to a loving fan base. The new release is a compilation of his best loved hits from his expansive career. Currently #11 on the UK albums chart, Roger Whittaker’s fans show that their appreciated for his songs and talents continues.
| The Golden Age Of Roger Whittaker | |
|---|---|
| # | Title |
| 1 | Steel Men |
| 2 | Jenny’s Gone (And I Don’t Care) |
| 3 | Streets Of London |
| 4 | The Last Farewell |
| 5 | Durham Town |
| 6 | I Don’t Believe In If Anymore |
| 7 | New World In The Morning |
| 8 | Why |
| 9 | Mexican Whistler |
| 10 | If I Were A Rich Man |
| 11 | A Special Kind Of Man |
| 12 | An Image To My Mind |
| 13 | Dirty Old Town |
| 14 | Mammy Blue |
| 15 | Mistral |
| 16 | The Skye Boat Song |
| 17 | River Lady |
| 18 | The Best I Can |
| 19 | A Time For Peace |
| 20 | Bob Dylan’s Dream |
| 21 | From Both Sides Now |
| 22 | Quel Monde Merveilleux (What A Wonderful World) |
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