The track served as the fourth single from their self-titled debut album, Westlife .

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.

While the Westlife version is known for its polished pop sound, the original Jacques Brel version was more sardonic, including a farewell to a wife who had been unfaithful. Legacy & Music Video

The Official 4K Music Video depicts the band members in a beach setting, emphasizing the bittersweet, reflective nature of the track.

The track was produced by TTW and released under Sony Music Entertainment UK. Lyrical Content & Narrative

The lyrics are structured as a series of goodbyes to a childhood friend, a father figure, and a loved one named Michelle.

Westlife - Seasons In The Sun -

The track served as the fourth single from their self-titled debut album, Westlife .

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. Westlife - Seasons In The Sun

While the Westlife version is known for its polished pop sound, the original Jacques Brel version was more sardonic, including a farewell to a wife who had been unfaithful. Legacy & Music Video The track served as the fourth single from

The Official 4K Music Video depicts the band members in a beach setting, emphasizing the bittersweet, reflective nature of the track. Legacy & Music Video The Official 4K Music

The track was produced by TTW and released under Sony Music Entertainment UK. Lyrical Content & Narrative

The lyrics are structured as a series of goodbyes to a childhood friend, a father figure, and a loved one named Michelle.