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Roger Whittaker - The Last Farewell 1975

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Johnny Nash - Tears On My Pillow No.1 3rd Week June 1975 UK

Johnny Nash - Tears On My Pillow (Vinyl)(RadioSpeed) Got to No.1 in the third week of June 1975 in the United Kingdom. Uploaded by former Radio DJ John Magnetron. This is a Re-Pressing. Pictures of the original CBS Pressing appear in this Video. The importance of the Public Playing the original Vinyl on certain internet sites, are recognized and appreciated in certain professional fields such as Radio, as it helps program organizers check that the tracks that are now used from Compact Disc, Mp3 Wav and Wma tracks of the same music, are, in fact, the definite article and not re-recordings or the same music played at a different speed. (RadioSpeed) in the UK was not a definite or purposeful difference, but was about 44,43 or 42 R.P.M caused by both, in different Radio Studios, cases of ’loss’ such as, Electrical, and Mechanical, heat resistance and, more so, drag from the Tone Arm. In Cases where a Record Deck had a variable speed, it is possible that the DJ’s made them turn that slightly bit slower so as, more often, over run, ‘News Time’ etc, as you could always fade the record out, but a DJ’s Nightmare is always being left with nothing to say, the minute before the hour. So a song played now at (RadioSpeed) such as it was unpredictably during, for example, the 1970’s, the equable slower speed from the past, will bring back more memories than any old nostalgic tune that has somehow, now, speeded up. Of Course, The re-productive qualities of 45's through these sites are not good enough for professional use!
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Roger Whittaker-The Last Farewell No.2 Last Week July 1975 UK

Roger Whittaker-The Last Farewell (Vinyl)(RadioSpeed) Got To No.2 in the last week of July 1975 in the United Kingdom. Uploaded by former Radio DJ John Magnetron. The importance of the Public Playing the original Vinyl on certain internet sites, are recognized and appreciated in certain professional fields such as Radio, as it helps program organizers check that the tracks that are now used from Compact Disc, Mp3 Wav and Wma tracks of the same music, are, in fact, the definite article and not re-recordings or the same music played at a different speed. (RadioSpeed) in the UK was not a definite or purposeful difference, but was about 44,43 or 42 R.P.M caused by both, in different Radio Studios, cases of ’loss’ such as, Electrical, and Mechanical, heat resistance and, more so, drag from the Tone Arm. In Cases where a Record Deck had a variable speed, it is possible that the DJ’s made them turn that slightly bit slower so as, more often, over run, ‘News Time’ etc, as you could always fade the record out, but a DJ’s Nightmare is always being left with nothing to say, the minute before the hour. So a song played now at (RadioSpeed) such as it was unpredictably during, for example, the 1970’s, the equable slower speed from the past, will bring back more memories than any old nostalgic tune that has somehow, now, speeded up. Of Course, The re-productive qualities of 45's through these sites are not good enough for professional use!
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Roger Whittaker | BBC Radio 4 | 22.09.2023

Matthew Bannister on Roger Whittaker, the singer best known for his hits Durham Town and The Last Farewell, and his skill at whistling.

Interviewee: Siobhan Grogan
Archive used: Roger Whittaker interview, BBC Radio 2, 01/01/2000.

BBC Radio 4 - Last Word | Released On: 22 Sep 2023
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THE LAST FAREWELL - CAPTAIN JOHN 'PHIL' MORAN

St Ives says a final goodbye to its Master Mariner and master storyteller, who will live on both in our memories and through his Soggy the Bear stories, of which there will always be 9 books to enjoy.

Phil's family and friends did him proud, with a lovely service conducted by Fr. Nicholas Widdows which included a touching and humorous eulogy from Sarah, Paul and Jackie and a wonderful, emotional performance of 'A Million Dreams' from Molly.

Over 400 St IVES videos and here in more manageable chunks :

St IVES IN THE SNOW
THE BEACHES
AUTISM'S GOT TALENT ROADSHOW
THE St IVES LIFEBOAT
St IVES IN DECEMBER
SEPTEMBER FESTIVAL and OTHER ‘CULTURE’
KIDZ R US/PHIL & FRIENDS
CEREMONIES and TRADITIONS
THE CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
REMEMBERING JOHNNY BARBER

THE CORNWALL PLAYLIST
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The Last Farewell covered by wolf

Ein Song von Roger Witthaker auch Elvis hat ihn gesungen.....!

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Copyright © Roger Whittaker, 1976, Changelip, from In Concert – Recorded with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra

The Final Farewell Final

The Martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph Smith on June 27, 1844.

Skye Boat Song

Music by Roger Whitaker and Des O'Connor

Lighthouse by Roger Whittaker

This is a wonderful, uplifting song by Roger Whittaker.
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John Whittaker

John Whittaker says the most devastating consequence of his long illness is not being able to be an active Dad for his daughter, Alix.

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My Version of Canada Is For Lilia and Her Mom

Canada Is my version for Lilia and her Mum.

A thank you for the joy they brought me this week. And to tell Lilia vloging has cured my shyness in a few weeks. xx



Written by Eric Robertson and Steve Hyde.

Roger Whitaker can be heard singing it here.

England - Farewell

My last day in brighton

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