Terminal (Rupert Holmes song)
"Terminal" | |
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Single by Rupert Holmes | |
from the album Widescreen | |
Released | 1974 |
Genre | Soft rock |
Length | 4:15 |
Label | Epic |
Writer(s) | Rupert Holmes |
"Terminal" is the debut single of British-American singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes, released in 1974. The song is included on his 1974 debut album, Widescreen.
"Terminal" is popular in the Philippines, and has subsequently been covered by Sharon Cuneta on the 2006 album Isn't It Romantic?,[1] and Piolo Pascual on the 2009 album Decades.
In Cuneta's version, its lyrics are delivered from a female point of view; the line "I had to get home to the kids and the wife" was changed to "I had to get back to the kids and my life".
Personnel
- Rupert Holmes - Vocals, Piano, Synthesizer
- Elliott Randall - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
- Al Rogers - Drums
- John Miller - Electric Bass
- Anahid Ajemian, Charles McCracker, David Nadien, Elliot Rosoff, Manny Green, Harry Lookofskey, Irving Spice, Israel Chorberg, John Palanchian, Joseph Malignaggi, Michael Comins, Paul Gershman, Ruth Buffington, Sidney Kaufman - Violin
- Alan Schulman*, George Koutzen, Harry Cykman, Jesse Levy, Maurice Bialkin, Sally Rosoff, Seymour Barab, Toby Saks - Cello
References
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