- Forever And Ever — Demis Roussos
Often associated with 1970s nostalgia, the song was famously used in Mike Leigh's play and film Abigail's Party to symbolize middle-class suburban taste of the era. 🎹 Musical Guide (For Musicians)
Known for its dramatic use of glissando (sliding between notes) and high-tenor operatic vocals. Learning Resources Demis Roussos - Forever and Ever
Typically played in B-flat Major , E-flat Major , or F Major depending on the arrangement. Tempo: A moderate, sweeping ballad pace. Often associated with 1970s nostalgia, the song was
"" is the signature song and title track of Greek singer-songwriter Demis Roussos’s second studio album, released in 1973 . It is a lush, romantic pop ballad that became a global phenomenon, particularly in Europe and the UK during the 1970s. 🎵 Song Overview & History Release Year: 1973 (Album); 1976 (UK Chart Success). Genre: Pop, Soft Rock, Middle of the Road (MOR). Tempo: A moderate, sweeping ballad pace
The song reached #1 in the UK in 1976 as part of the The Roussos Phenomenon EP. It also topped charts in Germany, the Netherlands, and Norway.
If you are looking to perform or practice the song, here are the key technical elements: Key & Structure