‘If I look back (and 99 other songs)’ contains his greatest hits on no less than 5 CDs, as well as his very last new single ‘If I look back’. The latter song was dropped on June 2 and acts as a parting gift to his numerous fans.
With the entire album, Will Tura wants to express his gratitude for his unique musical career, but also to thank his numerous fans. After all, it is they who have given him the opportunity to build an incomparable and unique musical legacy.
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The lyrics of the last single were written by none other than good friend Bart Peeters, while all instruments were played by the regular musicians who have been supporting Will musically on stage for years.
At the beginning of June, Will Tura announced that he has Alzheimer’s and therefore puts an end to his beautiful musical career. The singer announced the news at the time in a conversation with Luk Alloo. “People have to realize that it is going to be difficult for me now. I have to fight this but I feel and understand that nothing lasts and I want to put it out in a sensible way. So that people realize: Will knows what he wants.”
LOOK. Will Tura was on stage in the last ‘Forget Barbara’ performance.
you are lying (if you say : i love you)
When summer will be over
March showers, April whims
All roads lead to Rome
There is a place in my arms
Without you I am lost
If the walls could talk
You can forgive, you can’t forget
Mother Eyes (from Hello Mothers)
The Red Devils go to Spain
If you can’t sleep tonight
I can’t see you cry
to be or not to be (disco)
Never go to Venice alone
Everyone needs someone
When Nat King Cole sang of love
Like that summer of ten to see
If you could turn back the clock
What touches you deeply london nashville
Rain Flows (with steve willaert)
In the shadow of the moon
Maria (that’s how it always goes)
With rock’n roll in my heart
It’s time (thank you flanders)
Going Alone (version from Unforgettable)
2023-07-29 07:40:58
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