Terry Jacks – Seasons In The Sun
“Seasons in the Sun” Single by Terry Jacks from the album Seasons in the Sun
B-side “Put the Bone In”
Released December 1973
Label Bell
Songwriters Jacques Brel, Rod McKuen
Producer Terry Jacks
Charted No.1 in US, UK, Canada, Belgium, Denmark, France, Finland, Norway, Sweden, West Germany.
Originally “Le Moribond” (“The Dying Man”), this was written and performed in French by the Belgian poet-composer Jacques Brel in 1961. The American poet Rod McKuen translated the lyrics to English, and in 1964 The Kingston Trio released the first English-language version of the song. This is the version Terry Jacks heard, which became the basis for his rendition.
The original version by Jacques Brel is rather macabre, but Jacks had an earnest inspiration for his reworking of the song: his good friend developed leukemia, and was given just six months to live. “He was gone in four months,” Jacks told us. “He was a very good friend of mine, one of my best friends, and he said I was the first one that he told. I remembered this song of an old man dying of a broken heart, and I liked some of the melody and there was something there. I rewrote the song about him.”
Rod McKuen, who translated the lyrics, is the credited writer on the song along with Jacques Brel. Terry Jacks made some significant musical changes and wrote an entirely different last verse, but didn’t get a songwriter credit, since he never claimed one. Jacks says he didn’t think of it at the time, and never anticipated the song becoming a royalty-generating hit.
Terry Jacks version was released in the United States in December 1973 and entered the Billboard Hot 100 a month later. On 2 March 1974, the song began a three-week run at number one atop the Hot 100 and remained in the top 40 until nearly Memorial Day weekend. Jacks’s version also spent one week on the Easy Listening charts. Billboard ranked it as the number two song for 1974.[ Although he released several other singles that were moderately successful in Canada, “Seasons in the Sun” would become Jacks’s only major solo hit in the United States.