The Living Years
| "The Living Years" | ||||
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| Single by Mike + The Mechanics | ||||
| from the album Living Years | ||||
| B-side | "Too Many Friends" | |||
| Released | 27 December 1988 | |||
| Recorded | 1988 | |||
| Genre | Soft rock | |||
| Length | 5:32 | |||
| Label | Atlantic, WEA | |||
| Songwriter(s) | B. A. Robertson, Mike Rutherford | |||
| Producer(s) | Christopher Neil, Mike Rutherford | |||
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| "The Living Years" on YouTube | ||||
"The Living Years" is a soft rock ballad written by B. A. Robertson and Mike Rutherford, and recorded by Rutherford's rock band Mike + The Mechanics. It was released in December 1988 in the United Kingdom and in the United States as the second single from their album Living Years. The song was a chart hit around the world, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 on 25 March 1989, the band's only number one and last top ten hit on that chart, and reaching number-one in Australia, Canada and Ireland and number 2 in the UK. It spent four weeks at number-one on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. Paul Carrack sings lead vocals on the track.
The song addresses a son's regret over unresolved conflict with his now-deceased father. It won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically in 1989, and was nominated for four Grammy awards in 1990, including Record and Song of the Year, as well as Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Best Video. In 1996, famed composer Burt Bacharach opined that the song was one of the finest lyrics of the last ten years.
In 2004, "The Living Years" was awarded a 4-Million-Air citation by BMI.