Roger Whittaker  

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"For seventeen years I'd been forced to listen to Easy Listening AM Radio. The Carpenters, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Roger Whittaker and maybe, if they were feeling really adventurous , 'Bad Habits' by Billy Field. It was the soundtrack to someone else's life - my mother's , primarily."--Lolly Scramble (2007) by Tony Martin

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Roger Whittaker (1936 – 2023) was a British singer-songwriter and musician known for his easy listening music, his baritone singing voice and his whistling ability.

He is known for compositions such as "Durham Town (The Leavin')", "I Don't Believe in If Anymore" and "The Last Farewell".

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