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. Three Richard singles, "She's So Beautiful", which reached No. On Blackburn's next morning breakfast show, he read a print-out of the e-mail live on air to the show's 400,000 listeners and went on to play two songs by Richard. "[103] The couple had been dating for 18 months. But people seem to think that if a bloke doesn't sleep around he must be gay. Richard and the band appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, which was crucial for the Beatles, but these performances did not help them gain sustained success in North America. The Webbs moved from comparative wealth in India, where they lived in a company-supplied flat at Howrah near Calcutta, to a semi-detached house in Carshalton, north Surrey. O'Connor, John Kennedy. Richard said: "At the time when I and many of us were in love with Olivia she was engaged to someone else. BBC pays out 2m in legal costs to Sir Cliff Richard 2. Cliff Richard on 'horrible' condition on face and head - Express "[114], For over forty years Richard has been a supporter of Tearfund, a Christian charity that aims to tackle poverty in many countries across the world. In 1998, Richard demonstrated that radio stations were refusing to play his music when he released a dance remix of his forthcoming single "Can't Keep This Feeling In" on a white label using the alias Blacknight. He said: "I was really angry with God. "[105], Richard first met Barker in 1982, when she was aged 25. Soon after, Richard re-emerged, performing with Christian groups and recording some Christian material. He has also become a companion, which is great because I don't like living alone, even now. (1970) " With the Eyes of a Child " is a song by British singer Cliff Richard, released as a single in November 1969. The name Cliff was adopted as it sounded like "cliff face", which suggested "Rock". He was among the performers at the Diamond Jubilee concert held outside Buckingham Palace in June 2012. [79], In October 2015, Richard performed on tour to mark his 75th birthday. 14), the album become Richard's first studio album to amass four UK top twenty hits. That same year Richard opened in the West End as a rock musician called upon to defend Earth in a trial set in the Andromeda Galaxy in the multi-media Dave Clark musical Time. What is the birth name of Cliff Richard? Metropolitan Police officers then passed the allegation on to South Yorkshire Police in July 2014. [118] Latham's girlfriend, Jill, also lived at the house in Weybridge, Surrey, with them for a time. [178][179] His successful performing and recording career in the UK has extended over six decades.[180]. Classic Gold managing director John Baish later confirmed Blackburn's suspension from the show. [161] South Yorkshire Police later "apologised wholeheartedly" to Richard after its investigation into the singer was dropped on 16 June 2016. [104], After Delia Wicks died in 2010, aged 71, her brother Graham Wicks said that she had been "devastated" by Richard's decision to end their relationship, describing Richard as "a very pleasant man".[103]. 1 singles,[10] and is the only singer to have had a No. 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. Cliff Richard on Piers Morgan's Life Stories: what happened to Cliff? 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. He said of Dando's murder: "It is very difficult to understand and I find it all very confusing. Artist: Cliff Richard | SecondHandSongs "[114][115], Although he has never married, Richard has rarely lived alone. In February 2013 Cliff Richard confirmed to the 1 cinema box office attraction in Britain for both 1962 and 1963, beating that of even James Bond. On 17 June 1995, Richard was appointed a Knight Bachelor (invested on 25 October 1995),[56] becoming the first rock star to be so honoured. When queried on it, his spokesperson said: "There will not be any comment on what is essentially a private matter other than to confirm Cliff's main home is in Barbados, as it has been for many years." At the age of 81, the star has been through numerous ups and downs in both. It was on "Living Doll" that the Drifters began to back Richard on record. [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. "[113], In 1988, Richard's nephew Philip Harrison spent the first four months of his life in a children's hospital suffering from serious breathing problems. [82], In August 2018 Richard announced the release of the album Rise Up, which includes new material. Notwithstanding this, Richard continued to release albums with contemporary Christian music content in parallel with his rock and pop albums, for example: Small Corners from 1978 contained the single "Yes He Lives". 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[93] In the 1970s, Richard said that he was disturbed by the visual imagery and mock horror of singer Alice Cooper. After a week of promotion, Richard flew out to rehearse for the German Night of the Proms concerts in Belgium at the end of October. The 28 tracks recorded comprise 25 re-recordings of their earlier work, with three "new" tracks, originally from that era (and earlier), the single "Singing the Blues", along with Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody" and the Frankie Ford hit "Sea Cruise". For many years he shared his main home with his charity and promotion schedules manager, Bill Latham and Latham's mother. After many years of limited success in the US, three of his singles simultaneously charted on the last Hot 100 of 1980 ("A Little in Love", "Dreamin'", and "Suddenly"). Police raided Richard's home in 2014 as part of an investigation into a sex assault claim Also in 1989, Richard received the Brits highest award: "The Outstanding Contribution award". Sir Cliff Richard was born in the Fall (autumn) of 1940 on Monday, October 14 in Lucknow, India . [152] Subsequently, David Crompton, chief constable of South Yorkshire Police, was criticised for his interactions with the BBC, and publicly apologised to Richard. They recorded on their own, but also reunited with Richard in 1978, 1984 and 198990. Richard performed "Congratulations" at the 70th birthday celebrations of Queen Margrethe II in Denmark on 13 April 2010. [176] The Guardian estimated that the BBC's costs for legal fees and damages had reached 1.9million after losing the case. Richard's 1965 UK No. "[90] In 1997, he said: "People who are single shouldn't have to be second-class citizens we needn't be embarrassed or feel guilty about it, we all have a role to play. (1969) "The Joy of Living". [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". These films created their own genre, known as the "Cliff Richard musical", and led to Richard's being named the No. The iconic singer, who remains one of the world's bestselling musicians, has savoured around six decades in the music industry and was due to go on tour prior to the coronavirus pandemic. [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. ", "Mistletoe and Wine's political beginnings", "Sir Cliff Richard chose music over love, letter shows", "Sir Cliff Richard picked music over love", "Sir Cliff Richard talks of ex-priest companion", "Cliff Richard, the pop world's greatest survivor, says", "Sir Cliff Richard: Evergreen entertainer", "The Sun Hasn't Set on Cliff Richard in 20 Years, and Now He's Conquered the U.S. with 'We Don't Talk Anymore, "Book Review: Well, is he or isn't he? He then started work as a filing clerk for Atlas Lamps. Sir Cliff Richard was born Harry Rodger Webb on October 14, 1940, in Lucknow, India. [53][54], Later in 1990, a live album titled From a Distance: The Event was released. One focus of their protest was against the Swedish sex education film Language of Love, which was showing at a nearby cinema. In the early 1960s, he had a prosperous screen career with films including The Young Ones, Summer Holiday and Wonderful Life and his own television show at the BBC. Many music names such as Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Elton John were seen sporting I'm Nearly Famous badges, pleased that their boyhood idol was getting back into the heavier rock, in which he had begun his career. His father, Rodger Oscar Webb, was born in Rangoon, now Yangon, Burma, of English and one eighth Dutch descent. [62] Richard took it to an independent label, Papillon, which released the charity recording (in aid of Children's Promise). Sir Cliff Richard: Singer says not having children has 'never bothered [124] In 2008, Richard said: "John now spends most of his time looking after my properties, which means I don't have to. 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. [2] He has total sales of over 21.5million singles in the United Kingdom and is the third-top-selling artist in UK Singles Chart history, behind the Beatles and Elvis Presley.[4]. So while I think I would have been a good father, I've given myself to my family and I wouldn't have it any other way. 1 single in the UK in each of five consecutive decades. In a retrospective review of "Carrie", AllMusic journalist Dave Thompson praised "Carrie" as being "an enthrallingly atmospheric number. They thereafter had several major hits, including five UK No. [26] Richard was quoted as saying: It's wonderful to be going on TV for the first time, but I feel so nervous that I don't know what to do. 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. [164], On 21 June 2016, the BBC apologised publicly to Richard for causing distress after the controversial broadcast. He said: "I'm officially a non-resident [of the UK], although I will always be British and proud of it. The Shadows added bass players Brian Locking (196263) and then John Rostill (196368) and took on Brian Bennett permanently on drums. It compiled highlights of the previous year's "The Event" show, and provided two live tracks as singles, "Silhouettes" (UK No. [69] He was to record fourteen tracks in a week. "[93] Richard expressed concern about the sexually explicit public image of singer Miley Cyrus, following controversy surrounding a semi-naked video for her song "Wrecking Ball". Sir Cliff Richard OBE (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is an English singer who holds both British and Barbadian citizenship. 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. When the suggestions were first put to him in the late 1970s, Richard responded by saying: "It's untrue. Like previous British rockers such as Tommy Steele and Marty Wilde, Richard adopted Elvis-like dress and hairstyle. [137] Richard was one of approximately 30,000 people who gathered at London's Trafalgar Square for a demonstration. [9] Richard continued having international hits, including 1967's "The Day I Met Marie", which reached No. [85], In 1998, Chris Evans, the then breakfast show host on Virgin Radio, vowed he would never again play a record by Richard, stating that he was "too old". Sir Cliff Richard 'tarnished' by sex abuse allegations - BBC News "[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. All that counts is what your family and friends know and they all trust and respect me. He said: "My three sisters have children, and it's been wonderful to watch them grow up, get married and start families of their own. Sir Cliff also . fail to mention him (or the Shadows). On 14 September 2008 it reached No. [6] His 1958 hit single "Move It" is often described as Britain's first authentic rock and roll song. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. John Lennon credited "Move It" as being the first British rock record.[28]. Increased focus on his Christian faith and subsequent softening of his music led to a more middle-of-the-road image, and he sometimes ventured into contemporary Christian music. It was reported that Richard was seeking "very substantial" damages. "[101][self-published source] Richard's mother, Dorothy, died in October 2007, aged 87, after a decade with Alzheimer's disease. Richard says: Spain is the best of Eurovision Song Contest. As soon as he was notified that a "honky-tonk angel" was southern US slang for a prostitute, the horrified Richard ordered EMI to withdraw it and refused to promote it despite making a video for it. Singer Cliff Richard still hurt by accusation of child molestation It was their first studio project in forty years. 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 . Sir Cliff Richard marks 80th birthday by releasing unseen childhood [172][173] On 18 July 2018, Richard won his High Court case against the BBC and was awarded 210,000 in damages. "[133] Richard performed the song "Faithful One" in tribute to Black at her funeral in Liverpool. The CPS reviewed the evidence following applications by two of his accusers,[166] and concluded that the decision not to charge Richard was correct. "[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. If you ask me to record a new song, I'm not sure it would get the support it needs. So because his commitments have been his career, his faith, and more latterly, tennis, he has given himself wholeheartedly to those three activities. In October 2011, Richard released his Soulicious album, containing duets with American soul singers including Percy Sledge, Ashford and Simpson, Roberta Flack, Freda Payne and Candi Staton. In mid-1963, Cliff and the Shadows appeared for a season in Blackpool, where Richard had his portrait modelled by Victor Heyfron. The 72-year-old star has said that, while he believes he would have been a good father, he doesn't regret his decision not to have children. The BBC repeated an apology for the distress that Richard had been through. "[163] It was subsequently reported that during the 22-month police investigation a man was arrested over a plot to blackmail Richard. The Shadows had decided to re-form for another tour of the UK. 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. Cliff Richard performing "With The Eyes Of A Child" at "The New London Palladium Show" in January 1974.To stay up to date with all new releases on the channe. He spoke about this on The Alan Titchmarsh Show on ITV in December 2007, pointing out that while new bands needed airplay for promotion and sales, long-established artists such as himself also relied upon airplay for the same reasons. [162] Richard commented: "My reputation will not be fully vindicated because the CPS's policy is to only say something general about there being 'insufficient' evidence. In the early days, Richard was marketed as the British equivalent of Elvis. [21] A development of retirement flats, Cliff Richard Court, has been named after him in Cheshunt. 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. Marriage is a very special thing to me. "[122] He attended her funeral in May 1999 in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. It was not to be their last tour together though, as they would re-form once again for a final tour five years later in 2009. 8) was the second lead single, followed by "Human Work of Art" (No. In Canada, he had a successful period in the early 1960s, the late 1970s and early 1980s, with some releases certified gold and platinum. 1s "Travellin' Light" and "I Love You" and also "A Voice in the Wilderness", lifted from his film Expresso Bongo, and "Theme for a Dream" cemented Richard's status as a mainstream pop entertainer along with contemporaries such as Adam Faith and Billy Fury. The concert in aid of charity was televised around the world and helped to raise $10.5million for disabled children and young musicians. The charity has encouraged thousands of primary schools in the UK to introduce the sport, with over 200,000 children taking part in the tennis sessions which tour the country. [174][175] On 15 August 2018, the BBC stated they would not appeal against the judgment. [131] He wrote: "In the end, I believe, people are going to be judged for what they are. [15], Cliff Richard was born Harry Rodger Webb on 14 October 1940 at King George's Hospital (now KGMU Hospital), Victoria Street, in Lucknow, which was then part of British India. He went on to release a double live album, Cliff Live in Japan 1972, which featured Newton-John. The head of programmes, Paul Baker, sent an e-mail to Blackburn stating that Richard "doesn't match our brand values. 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. [38] Richard's fans were excited about this revival of a performer who had been a part of British rock from its early days. [17], The Webb family lived in a modest home in Maqbara, near the main shopping centre of Hazratganj. 'I won't go near children anymore': Sir Cliff Richard reveals impact Is Cliff Richard Gay Or Does He Have A Wife? - geniuscelebs.com In 1994, the compilation The Hit List was released; meanwhile in the background, Richard was concentrating on bringing the musical Heathcliff to the stage. He said that his seatbelt had prevented him from flying through the windscreen.[45]. [35] However, the allegations turned out to be untrue as it was a widely repeated rumour instigated by TVE. Agent George Ganjou saw the group perform in London, and recommended them to Norrie Paramor for an audition.[25]. His birth name is Harry Rodger Webb and he is currently 78 years old.
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