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Richard's debut single "Move It", recorded with his equally successful backing band the Drifters (later renamed the Shadows) was written by original guitarist Ian Samwell. It was released in August 1958, and was the first British rock and roll hit to make the UK Singles Chart top ten, reaching number two and spending 17 weeks on the chart.
Cliff Sings is the second album by Cliff Richard and his first studio album. It was released in November 1959 through EMI Columbia Records and recorded at Abbey Road Studios. [2] It reached No. 2 in the UK album chart. [3] No singles were released from the album in the UK (as was often the case prior to the 1970s).
Songs from Heathcliff is a studio album by English singer Cliff Richard, released in October 1995. It features ten songs from Richard's self-conceived musical Heathcliff, in which Richard played the title character. The musical is based on the Emily Brontë novel Wuthering Heights. The music was composed by John Farrar with lyrics written by ...
His first studio album Cliff Sings was released in November 1959, with backing evenly split between the Shadows and the Norrie Paramor orchestra. Released in October 1960, Me and My Shadows was his first studio album in which he was backed by the Shadows fully throughout and without any cover songs.
The Whole Story: His Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Cliff Richard, released in 2000. It includes 46 of Richard's biggest hits, from his first single "Move It" to his then most recent single, "The Millennium Prayer". The album reached number 6 in the UK Albums Chart. [2]
She's So Beautiful (Cliff Richard song) Silhouettes (The Rays song) Silvery Rain; Sing a Song of Freedom; Slow Rivers; Softly, as I Leave You (song) Some People (Cliff Richard song) Spanish Harlem (song) Stronger Than That; Suddenly (Olivia Newton-John and Cliff Richard song) Summer Holiday (song) Sunny Honey Girl
75 at 75 is a three-CD compilation album by British singer Cliff Richard, released in 2015. The album contains 75 tracks spanning Richard's career of more than 55 years and was released to coincide with his 75th birthday. [1] The album includes one new track, "Golden", written by Chris Eaton who also wrote Richard's 1990 UK Christmas number one ...
Wired for Sound is the 24th studio album by Cliff Richard, released in September 1981. The album peaked at number 4 in the UK album charts upon release, and spent a total of 25 weeks on the chart in 1981–82. [5] The album was certified Platinum by the BPI, and achieved global sales of over one million. [6] [7]