Durham Town (The Leavin') Explained

Durham Town (The Leavin')
Cover:Durham_Town_(The_Leavin')_-_Roger_Whittaker.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Roger Whittaker
Album:This is...Roger Whittaker
B-Side:Storm
Released:October 1969
Genre:Vocal pop
Contemporary folk
Label:Columbia Records
Producer:Denis Preston
Prev Title:Mistral
Prev Year:1969
Next Title:I Don't Believe in If Anymore
Next Year:1970

"Durham Town (The Leavin')" is a song, written and sung by Roger Whittaker, released as a single in 1969. It spent 18 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No. 12.[1] [2] In 1976, the song reached No. 8 on Canada's RPM "Pop Music Playlist",[3] while reaching No. 23 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart.[4] The song was also recorded in French translation under the title "Mon pays bleu".

Background

Whittaker's original intent, to set the song in Newcastle, was abandoned in favour of nearby Durham because Whittaker agreed with his producer that "Durham" sounded better. While focusing the song on Newcastle, Whittaker had set its second verse "on the banks of the river Tyne", and as Whittaker had little to no familiarity with his chosen locale for the song, he retained the verse with its Tyneside setting for the song's finalized version set in Durham. While the Tyne flows eastwards through Newcastle, it is the Wear, 20mile to the south, which flows through Durham.[5]

Releases

Under its original title "The Leaver", the song first appeared on Whittaker's 1969 album release This is...Roger Whittaker, recorded with producer Denis Preston at Preston's studio in Lansdowne House. The track—renamed "Durham Town (The Leavin')"—was issued as a single in October 1969. Whittaker later recalled: "I just didn't have any faith in that song at all. Far from promoting the single in Britain, I went off to Finland for a cabaret season and television appearances."[6]

Whittaker returned to Britain in November to find the song ascending the UK Singles Chart towards a No. 12 peak in January 1970. On the Irish Singles Chart it was afforded a chart peak of No. 17.[7] In Australia, the single—titled "The Leavin' (Durham Town)"—attracted enough regional success to chart nationally at No. 80.

The song was included on the North American release of Whittaker's 1970 album New World in the Morning (RCA LSP 4340),[8] [9] whose title cut was coupled with "Durham Town" to form Whittaker's first US single. Whittaker recorded a French rendering of the song, entitled "Mon Pays Bleu (Durham Town)", which was issued in France and also in Canada.

The wake of the success Whittaker enjoyed with "The Last Farewell" in the summer of 1975 caused the re-release of "Durham Town" in the US and Canada, where the track became an Easy Listening hit. The song was also included on the 1975 Whittaker album The Last Farewell & Other Hits.

Cover versions

The song has also been recorded by Anne and Laura Brand on the 1970 album The Pride O' The North, by Val Doonican as "Leaving (Durham Town)" on the 1971 album Just A Sittin' And A Rockin' , and by Finnish singer Robin as "Jäähyväiset" (1970).

In 2016, the French version ("Mon pays bleu") was recorded and released as a single by the Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier.

Chart performance

Chart (1969-1970)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart12
Irish Singles Chart17
Chart (1976)Peak
position
Canada - RPM Pop Music Playlist8
US - Billboard Easy Listening23

Notes and References

  1. http://musicvf.com/song.php?id=35598 Durham Town (The Leavin') - By: Roger Whittaker
  2. http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/13817/roger-whittaker/ Roger Whittaker - Full Official Chart History
  3. "RPM Pop Music Playlist", RPM Weekly, Volume 24, Ed. 23 March 6, 1976. Accessed October 10, 2015
  4. http://www.billboard.com/artist/367629/roger-whittaker/chart?f=341 Roger Whittaker - Chart History - Adult Contemporary
  5. Web site: How Germany loves the bearded balladeer. The Daily Telegraph . Colin . Freeman . Tony . Paterson . 2 December 2007 . 19 December 2015 . limited.
  6. Web site: The Early Years. RogerWhittaker.com. 19 December 2015.
  7. http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement Song Title Search Results for "Durham Town"
  8. News: Record Reviews . . . 15 . June 5, 1970 . May 31, 2023 . newspapers.com.
  9. News: New sparkler in music world . . . 16 . June 12, 1970 . May 31, 2023 . newspapers.com.