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The song, the last Campbell ever recorded, was written for the documentary “Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me,” which follows the singer-songwriter’s 151-show farewell tour and the way he and his ...
Campbell's final song merits inclusion on this list of his top songs. In fact, some may argue it's his best. "I'm Not Gonna Miss" earned an Oscar nomination in 2015, but more importantly, it ...
The final song Glen Campbell recorded, 'I'm Not Gonna Miss You,' which he wrote for his documentary, 'Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me,' will be released on Sept. 30.
To celebrate the Campbell’s final record and a life full of music, here are a dozen songs that prove his place in the pantheon of great American masters. 12. “There’s No Me…Without You” ...
Glen Campbell releases his final song and video. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2011. Some of his biggest hits are "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Wichita Lineman" ...
Glen Campbell has shared the powerful video for his final song, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You.”. Directed by James Keach, the clip is a portrait of Campbell’s great career and his life away from ...
Glen Campbell has recorded his final song and the result, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” is a poignant, confessional tune that serves as a stunningly personal coda to a career spent entertaining ...
Country singer Glen Campbell has released a heartbreaking final song and video. I'm Not Gonna Miss You, recorded in 2013 with producer Julian Raymond, is the final song he will record since being ...
Glen Campbell is now in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, but in a new interview, his wife says that following his diagnosis with the disease, it gave him pride to embark on his final ...
Glen Campbell Sets Release Date for Final Recorded Song. A 2011 Alzheimer's diagnosis hasn't stopped Glen Campbell's prolific music career, with the album See You There arriving just last year.
For the 40th anniversary of “Rhinestone Cowboy” topping Billboard’s Hot 100, here are 10 essential Glen Campbell recordings. ... Glen Campbell addresses Alzheimer's in final song. Need a break?