Ralph McTell, at 80, recalls his life of music, love, and loss. After the death of his wife, Nanna Solveig May, he has struggled to find equilibrium between his good and bad fortune. Their relationship began in Paris in 1966, marking a significant turning point in his life. McTell acknowledges that recent hardships have challenged his ability to appreciate the good moments that have accompanied his storied career as a singer-songwriter, highlighting the emotional depth of his personal journey.
I've had a slew of bad luck. I try to measure it against all the good luck I've had in my life.
The toll of recent events has made the weighing of the good with bad in his life less easy.
Last October, his wife Nanna Solveig May died after a long struggle with illness.
Meeting Nanna in Paris in 1966 was a pivotal moment in Ralph McTell's life, leading to their enduring marriage.
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