FERDINAND RENNIE Brings New Life to a Beloved Ballad with “Someone to Remember Me”
- Miles Coleman

- Aug 15
- 2 min read

DUNOON, SCOTLAND – Internationally acclaimed vocalist Ferdinand Rennie returns with a renewed passion and emotional depth in his remake of Someone to Remember Me. Originally recorded in 2010, this heartfelt ballad penned by Wayne Hector and Steve Robson, and published by Sony ATV Music Publishing Ltd and V2 Music Publishing Ltd, has been reimagined in 2025 with the expert touch of longtime collaborator and producer Alan Vukelic. The result is a rich, modern interpretation that resonates with both poignancy and polish.
For Rennie, this project is more than a musical endeavor. It is a deeply personal statement. Drawing parallels to the way a fine whisky matures over time, the artist has allowed the song to evolve, ripening into a more dynamic and resonant version that captures both the vulnerability and hope embedded in its lyrics. His soaring, controlled vocals glide effortlessly over a lush arrangement, revealing layers of sincerity and connection that speak directly to the listener.
Austrian born and now based on Scotland’s west coast, Rennie’s career spans over three decades and an impressive portfolio of achievements, from television appearances across Europe to leading roles in major musicals. His voice has graced stages alongside celebrated artists, reached audiences worldwide through radio, and captivated royalty in Monaco. With a reputation for heartfelt interpretations of iconic songs, Rennie has consistently demonstrated an ability to inhabit the emotional core of his material.
In Someone to Remember Me, Rennie combines that theatrical sensitivity with contemporary production values, delivering a track that feels both timeless and fresh. Its polished pop ballad sensibilities make it an ideal fit for modern playlists, while its emotional depth ensures it lingers in the mind long after the final note fades. This release further cements Rennie’s standing as an artist who understands not just how to sing a song, but how to live inside it.
Someone to Remember Me is out now on all major streaming platforms, a must-hear for fans of sophisticated, emotive pop.





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