Contains the story of Russell Watson in his own words. This book shows his career from singing in workingmen's clubs to his performance at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games. It covers his personal life also: his struggle with a life-threatening brain tumour and his recovery.
I've read many autobiographies of actors, composers, singers, musicians etc., and I've got to say this is one of the best autobiographies I've ever read. I know its been said before, but it is a true rags to riches story. You can't help but feel very proud for him, for what he has achieved, when often behind closed doors there has been real turmoil in this man's life. He could have gone one way ...