Westlife - Seasons In The Sun May 2026
Despite its massive commercial success, the song is frequently cited by critics and some listeners as a prime example of the "boyband cover" era, often characterized by the group's signature move of standing up from stools during key changes.
The song is a sentimental ballad featuring a dying protagonist bidding a final farewell to loved ones: Westlife - Seasons In The Sun
"Seasons in the Sun" by Westlife is a cover of a 1963 song originally written by Jacques Brel as "Le Moribond." The Westlife version was released on , as a double A-side with their cover of ABBA's "I Have a Dream". Production & Commercial Performance Despite its massive commercial success, the song is
The single has sold over 650,000 copies in the UK alone and ranks as the group's 4th biggest-selling single on the Official Charts . The Official 4K Music Video depicts the band
The Official 4K Music Video depicts the band members in a beach setting, emphasizing the bittersweet, reflective nature of the track.