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  1. Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel is a compilation of Jacques Brel compositions recorded by Scott Walker during the period of 1967 to 1969. The compilation brings together all the Brel material that Walker covered on record. Walker additionally performed five Brel songs on his television series including "Alone"; another Brel/Shuman composition.

  2. Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel is a compilation of Jacques Brel compositions recorded by Scott Walker during the period of 1967 to 1969. The compilation brings together all the Brel material that Walker covered on record. Walker additionally performed five Brel songs on his television series including "Alone"; another Brel/Shuman composition.

  3. When did Scott Walker release Sings Jacques Brel? Album Credits. Producers John Franz. Writers Ady Semel, Gérard Jouannest, Jacques Brel & 3 more. More Scott Walker albums Bish Bosch.

  4. ROCK · 1981. Preview. Jacques Brel found his greatest interpreter in Scott Walker, who began covering the Belgian songwriter’s compositions in the late ‘60s. Walker’s amazingly full and resonant vocals — owing more to the likes of Anthony Newley or Jack Jones than to rock ‘n’ roll — bring out the anguished longing and bruised ...

  5. LP, Album, Stereo. Love Will Tear Us Apart. Joy Division. Released. 1980 — UK. Vinyl —. 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Single. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel by Scott Walker. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  6. Listen to Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel on Spotify. Scott Walker · Album · 1990 · 9 songs.

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  8. Born in 1943 in Hamilton, Ohio, Scott Walker was known as Scotty Engel when he cut obscure records in the late '50s and early '60s in the teen idol vein. He then hooked up with John Maus and Gary Leeds to form the Walker Brothers. They weren't named Walker, they weren't brothers, and they weren't English, but they nevertheless became a part of ...