As with the other existing rock acts in Britain, Richard's career was affected by the advent of the Beatles and the Mersey sound in 1963 and 1964. "[111], In 1986, after Richard's romance with Barker had ended and she began dating tennis player Stephen Shaw, Richard said that he was still a friend of Barker. On 11 November 2008, Richard's official website announced that Cliff and the Shadows would reunite to celebrate their 50th anniversary in the music business. Tony Meehan and Jet Harris left the group in 1961 and 1962 respectively and later had their own chart successes for Decca. I've had girlfriends. 20, followed by "A Little in Love" (No. [176] The Guardian estimated that the BBC's costs for legal fees and damages had reached 1.9million after losing the case. Richard and Black reportedly enjoyed each other's company dining together in Marbella and watching tennis in the Royal Box at Wimbledon. In November 2010, he achieved his third consecutive UK No. In June 2009, it was reported by Sound Kitchen Studios in Nashville that Richard was to return there shortly to record a new album of original recordings of jazz songs. When Keating died in April 2004, Richard attended her funeral in Kent and performed his song "Miss You Nights" in tribute to her.[126][127]. Source: www.ghgossip.com ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT LYRICS: KiDi - I Lied [177] John Lennon reportedly said of Richard that before Cliff and the Shadows, there had been nothing worth listening to in British music. "[135], In 1971, Richard was a leading supporter of the Nationwide Festival of Light, a movement formed by British Christians who were concerned about the development of the permissive society. [35] However, the allegations turned out to be untrue as it was a widely repeated rumour instigated by TVE. He was born Harry Rodger Webb, in India at King George's Hospital, Victoria Street, in Lucknow, which was then part of British India. [40], With "We Don't Talk Anymore" in 1979, Richard finally began to receive some extended success in the United States to follow on from the success of "Devil Woman" in 1976. It was their first studio project in forty years. Today Cliff Richard celebrates his 80th birthday with an album, an autobiography and a tour in 2021. I'm in a Rock 'n' Roll Band!) In a career spanning nearly 65 years,[7] Richard has amassed several gold and platinum discs and awards, including two Ivor Novello Awards and three Brit Awards. 5 in 2003. In 1999, controversy again arose regarding radio stations refusing to play his releases when EMI, Richard's label since 1958, refused to release his song, "The Millennium Prayer", having judged that the song did not have commercial potential. His final acting role on the silver screen to date was in 1973, when he starred in the film Take Me High. In a 2006 interview, he spoke about the difficulties he and his sisters had in dealing with their mother's condition. [116][117] In 1982, Richard described them as his "second family". The BBC repeated an apology for the distress that Richard had been through. During the 1970s, Richard took part in several television shows and fronted his own show It's Cliff Richard from 1970 to 1976. Last year Sir Cliff, 77, sold his Berkshire apartment which he said has been 'defiled' by a televised police raid after he was accused of historical sex abuse. [99] In 1993, Bill Latham said of Richard's bachelor status: "His freedom has meant that he has been able to do much more than if he had a family. A review by former chief constable Andy Trotter said South Yorkshire Police had breached police guidance on protecting the identity of those under investigation and the handling of the search had dented the force's reputation. [90][142][143], In August 2014, Richard was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's referendum on that issue. [14] In 2019, he relocated to New York. He was never arrested or charged . A month later they performed at the Royal Variety Performance. [5] With his backing group, the Shadows, he dominated the British popular music scene in the pre-Beatles period of the late 1950s to early 1960s. 10 in the UK Singles Chart and No. "[110] In July 1984, Barker said of her romance with Richard: "I love him, he's great and I'm sure we love each other. He performed "Bachelor Boy" with the Shadows and "Congratulations" solo. The concert in aid of charity was televised around the world and helped to raise $10.5million for disabled children and young musicians. [99] Sting also defended Richard, stating: "Cliff Richard is in my opinion one of Britain's finest singers technically and emotionally. 14), the album become Richard's first studio album to amass four UK top twenty hits. Cliff Richard: We Have It Made: Cliff Richard and The Shadows: October 7, 1960: Pete Votrian: We Kiss in a Shadow: Cliff Richard and The Norrie Paramor Orchestra: April 14, 1961: Doretta Morrow and Larry Douglas: Wenn du lachst, lacht das Glck: Cliff Richard: March 1971: Miki Antony: What a Friend We Have in Jesus: Cliff Richard: October 21 . The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said on Thursday there was . They became contractually separate from Richard, and the group received no royalties for records backing Richard. Released along with the singles "I Just Don't Have the Heart" (UK No. He still recorded secular songs with the Shadows, but devoted a lot of his time to Christian work, including appearances with the Billy Graham crusades. I'm certainly not going to do it just to make other people feel satisfied. 2 on the UK Singles Chart. [153], In February 2015, South Yorkshire Police announced that the inquiry into the alleged offences had increased, and would be continuing. [74] In November 2013, Richard released the 100th album of his career, The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook. [139] Richard has stated that two biblical principles have guided him in how to use his money. "I couldn't stand up and I found myself absolutely weeping like a child," he says. Agent George Ganjou saw the group perform in London, and recommended them to Norrie Paramor for an audition.[25]. "[109] In September 1983, Richard said that he had no immediate plans to marry Barker. In his autobiography, Richard stressed that "sex is not one of the things that drives me", but he also wrote of his seduction by Carol Costa, who at the time was the estranged wife of Jet Harris. [82], In August 2018 Richard announced the release of the album Rise Up, which includes new material. [146][147] The BBC was criticised for its coverage of the search. The singer, 81, who was never arrested or found guilty and denied the . Cliff Richard is an English pop singer, musician, performer, actor, and philanthropist. 10). In performance he struck a pose of rock attitude, rarely smiling or looking at the audience or camera. After the violence of Direct Action Day, they decided to relocate to England permanently. O'Connor, John Kennedy. "[119], Richard often declines discussion about close relationships and when asked about suggestions that he may be homosexual has stated categorically that he is not. Soulicious became Richard's 41st top-10 UK hit album. GUESTS can enjoy a summer holiday for a week or two at Sir Cliff Richard's 6million luxury Barbados home for 3,000 per night. (The school was later renamed Riversmead School before being rebuilt and renamed Bishopslea School.) [16] Richard is primarily of English heritage, but he had one great-grandmother who was of half Welsh and half Spanish descent, born of a Spanish great-great-grandmother named Emiline Joseph Rebeiro. For Richard's debut session, Paramor provided him with "Schoolboy Crush", a song previously recorded by American Bobby Helms. John and I have over time struck up a close friendship. Soon after, Richard re-emerged, performing with Christian groups and recording some Christian material. Richard said: "At the time when I and many of us were in love with Olivia she was engaged to someone else. [149] Richard pulled out of a visit to the US Open tennis championships, turned down the freedom of his adopted Portuguese home city of Albufeira, and cancelled a scheduled appearance at Canterbury Cathedral because he did not want the event to be "overshadowed by the false allegation". [118] Latham's girlfriend, Jill, also lived at the house in Weybridge, Surrey, with them for a time. [138], Since March 1966, Richard has followed the practice of giving away at least one-tenth of his income to charity. "[98], Author and rock music critic Tony Parsons said: "If you don't like at least some Cliff Richard, then you don't like pop music". [57] In 1996, he led the Wimbledon Centre Court crowd in singing during a rain delay when asked by Wimbledon officials to entertain the crowd. He said: "I've never wanted to trash a hotel room. 1s. "[121] Richard said that Dando had many likeable qualities and described her as "a very genuine person". He always goes the extra mile. For many years he shared his main home with his charity and promotion schedules manager, Bill Latham and Latham's mother. The Shadows added bass players Brian Locking (196263) and then John Rostill (196368) and took on Brian Bennett permanently on drums. [78] It was reported on 16 June 2014 that Morrissey had cancelled the concert after collapsing with an "acute fever". I shaved my sideburns off last night Jack Good said it would make me look more original. Typically, the Shadows closed the first half of the show with a 30-minute set of their own, then backed Richard on his show-closing 45-minute stint as exemplified by the retrospective CD album release of Live at the ABC Kingston 1962. Initially, he believed that he should quit rock 'n' roll, feeling he could no longer be the rocker who had been called a "crude exhibitionist" and "too sexy for TV". [91] Richard said he is proud that he never adopted the hedonistic lifestyle of a typical rock star. The official party celebrating Richard's 70th birthday was held on 23 October 2010, with guests including Cilla Black, Elaine Paige and Daniel O'Donnell. The name Cliff was adopted as it sounded like "cliff face", which suggested "Rock". [73] In 2013, following another campaign, copyright on sound recordings was extended to 70 years after first publication to the public for works still in copyright at that point. The Daily Telegraph said that Richard and Black looked at properties together in Miami and were regularly seen together in Barbados, where they both owned villas. Richard performed a selection of hits and tracks from the Bold As Brass album. Secondly, to be good and responsible stewards of what was entrusted to us. "[136], One of the targets for the Festival of Light's campaign was the growth of sexually explicit films. Richard has three sisters, Joan, Jacqui and Donna (19422016).[19][20]. It was the best-selling UK single of 1988, shifting 750,000 copies. Richard has said: "Playing a part in relieving poverty is, as I see it, the responsibility of us all. [72], Richard was involved in a campaign to extend copyright on sound recordings in the UK from 50 to 95 years, and extend the number of years on which a musician can receive royalties. Sir Cliff Richard says not being a father has 'never bothered' him. His father's name is Rodger Oscar Webb (manager) and his mother's name is Dorothy Marie Webb. [5], Before their first large-scale appearance, at the Regal Ballroom in Ripley, Derbyshire in 1958, they adopted the name "Cliff Richard and the Drifters". [8] Richard has had 67 UK top ten singles, the second highest total for an artist (behind Presley). Richard is a British and Barbadian singer-songwriter. None of the other three played with the later and better known Shadows, although Samwell wrote songs for Richard's later career. Although baptised as an Anglican, Richard did not practise the faith in his early years. I'm afraid I lost the chance. He continued to be popular, and have hits in the charts throughout the 1960s, though not at the level that he had enjoyed before. 23) in 1981. Richard joined public figures such as Malcolm Muggeridge, Mary Whitehouse and Bishop Trevor Huddleston to demonstrate in London "for love and family life, against pornography and moral pollution". [172][173] On 18 July 2018, Richard won his High Court case against the BBC and was awarded 210,000 in damages. Simply titled The Album, it debuted at No.1 on the UK album chart. Harry Webb attended a local primary school, Stanley Park Juniors, in Carshalton. In all, he toured 12 German cities in November and December 2010, during the Night of the Proms concerts, as the headline act. 1 single in the UK in each of five consecutive decades. [13] He has remained a popular music, film, and television personality at home in the UK as well as Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Northern Europe and Asia, and retains a following in other countries. 1992 saw "I Still Believe in You" (No. In November 2013, he said: "The music industry has changed drastically and that damages young artists. The Shadows were not a typical backing group. The only way I can have a fair competition is if your records are on the radio. [75], Richard was scheduled to open for Morrissey at a live concert at New York's 19,000-capacity Barclays Center on 21 June 2014. [36] Nevertheless, "Congratulations" was a huge hit throughout Europe and Australia, and yet another No. The song was quickly added onto the end of his latest album Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile, which was re-titled We Don't Talk Anymore for its release in the United States. 1 positions on the album and video charts with the compilation Private Collection, which summed up his biggest hits from 1979 to 1988. Richard announced that he would stage a free show for fans in New York on the same night the cancelled concert was due to take place. This time, Richard took Valium to overcome his nerves and his manager was almost unable to wake him for the performance. At the age of 81, the star has been through numerous ups and downs in both. His parents were Rodger Oscar Webb, a manager for a catering contractor that serviced the Indian Railways, and the former Dorothy Marie Dazely. [9] He holds the record, with Presley, as the only act to make the UK singles charts in all of its first six decades (1950s2000s). Richard has sold more than 250 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He has total sales of over 21.5 million singles in the United Kingdom and is the third-top-selling artist in UK Singles Chart history, behind the Beatles and Elvis Presley.. Richard was originally marketed as a rebellious rock and roll singer in the style of . 1 singles recording artist in UK), 2005: Rose D'or Music Festival (Paris): Golden Rose, Note: Entries scored out signify where the United Kingdom did not compete, This page was last edited on 29 April 2023, at 23:11. It was his fifth record and became his first No. In 1986, Richard reached No. Cliff Richard's birth name is Harry Rodger Webb. [103] In a three-page letter written in October 1961 to "his first serious girlfriend",[104] Australian dancer Delia Wicks, made public in April 2010 after her death from cancer, Richard wrote, "Being a pop singer I have to give up one priceless thing the right to any lasting relationship with any special girl. 12 hit "On My Word" ended a run of 23 consecutive top ten UK hits between "A Voice in the Wilderness" in 1960 to "The Minute You're Gone" in 1965, which, to date, is still a record number of consecutive top ten UK hits for a male artist. He later said: "My father died very young. Sir Cliff was born on October 14, 1940. 10) and "From a Distance" (No. He then started work as a filing clerk for Atlas Lamps. [84], Richard has openly complained about the lack of commercial support he receives from radio stations and record labels. Sir Cliff Richard OBE (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is an English singer who holds both British and Barbadian citizenship. In the early years, particularly on album and EP releases, Richard also recorded ballads backed by the Norrie Paramor Orchestra with Tony Meehan (and later Brian Bennett) as a session drummer. The single went on to top the UK chart for three weeks, becoming his fourteenth and, as of December 2022, most recent No.1 single.[63][64]. "[103] The couple had been dating for 18 months. 17 in the UK, "It's in Every One of Us" and "Born To Rock 'n Roll", were released over 1985 and 1986 from the concept album recorded for Time. [29] The title song of The Young Ones became his biggest-selling single in the United Kingdom, selling over one million copies in the UK. [70] The album was produced by Lamont Dozier and was supported by a short UK arena tour. He then attended Cheshunt Secondary Modern School from 1952 to 1957. 24) and "Healing Love" (No. Nor did doors open to him in the US market; he was not considered part of the British Invasion, and despite four Hot 100 hits (including the top 25 "It's All in the Game") between August 1963 and August 1964, the American public had little awareness of him. In 1981, the single "Wired for Sound" hit No. The memoirs of most pop stars follow a formula, describing in lurid detail their sexual exploits and battles with . However, it was with the Christmas single "Saviour's Day" that Richard scored his 13th UK No. His father, Rodger Oscar Webb, was born in Rangoon, now Yangon, Burma, of English and one eighth Dutch descent. He said of Dando's murder: "It is very difficult to understand and I find it all very confusing. Sir Cliff Richard was born Harry Rodger Webb on October 14, 1940, in Lucknow, India. He has also become a companion, which is great because I don't like living alone, even now. Cliff Richard has never been married and hence does not have any children.
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