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From
his early Presley-esque chart toppers such as 'Move It', to Eurovision
hits 'Congratulations' and 'Power To All Our Friends', through to
70s smashes 'Devil Woman' and 'We Don't Talk Anymore' and
his recent spate of Christmas number ones, Cliff Richard has been
an ever-present feature on the UK charts.
The
artist formerly known as Harry Webb, who was once dubbed a "crude
exhibitionist" by the NME, joined Lord Crowley of Pop for a
two-hour special on BBC London 94.9FM to celebrate his career and
the release of his new album Something's Goin' On.
Sir Cliff talked about his early years as a sex symbol and Britain's
answer to Elvis Presley, crossing paths with The Beatles, and his
desire to still top the charts more than 40 years after his first
record release.
Click on the links below to listen to the interview.
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