Cliff Richard discography


Sir Cliff Richard is a British singer and actor who made his professional debut in August 1958. His discography consists of 45 studio albums, seven soundtrack albums, 11 live albums, three stage show cast albums, 15 mainstream compilation albums, seven box sets, eight gospel compilation albums, 46 EPs and 146 singles. It also includes numerous budget/mid-price compilation albums, repackaged albums and one remix album. These figures are based on Richard's releases in his native UK plus a small number of new music releases for specific markets such as France, West Germany, Japan, and the United States. There have been many additional compilation albums and singles released outside the UK that are too numerous to include; however, some of the more successful or notable singles released outside the UK have been included in the [|Singles] section.

History and background

It is claimed Cliff Richard's worldwide sales are 260 million, which makes him the second highest selling British male solo artist worldwide of all time, after Sir Elton John. Richard, together with his backing band The Shadows, were particularly dominant in the UK from 1958 to 1963 during the pre-Beatles era. Richard's sales of singles within the UK itself make him the highest selling British male solo artist of singles of all time. In the rock and roll era in which Richard's career began, singles were the dominant sales medium, generally far ahead of album sales.
Richard's debut single "Move It" released in August 1958 reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and spent 17 weeks on the chart. However, it was his fifth single "Living Doll", that reached number 1 in August 1959, spending 6 weeks at the summit and becoming the UK's highest selling single of 1959. From then, through to December 1963, Richard achieved 19 consecutive top 4 singles, including 7 number ones and a further 6 peaking at number 2. Richard accumulated a total of 28 weeks at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart in this period. His biggest hit of this period was "The Young Ones", which debuted at number one on the UK charts, spent a total of 6 weeks at number one and went on to achieve the rare feat in the UK alone, of sales of over a million - it was only the sixth million seller in the UK and remains his highest selling single in the UK. From 1964, despite the emerging dominance of the Beatles and beat music, Richard continued achieving top 10 hits throughout the 1960s although the frequency of top 5 hits dropped off. In 1968, the track "Congratulations" was chosen to be his first Eurovision Song Contest entry - although it came second in the contest, it became his biggest hit of the last half of the sixties, reaching number one in the UK and a number of European countries.
For the first half of the 1970s, Richard struggled to achieve big hits, apart from his Eurovision Song Contest entry "Power to All Our Friends". It was not until 1975 that Richard changed the focus of his recording career from singles to albums, beginning with the recording of the I'm Nearly Famous album. Ironically it produced two of the best singles of his career, first the lead single "Miss You Nights", released late 1975 and "Devil Woman", which became his first US top 10 hit and biggest US hit. From this time, the singles were generally lifted from the albums. In 1979, Richard's single "We Don't Talk Anymore" became the highest selling record of his career achieving worldwide sales over 4 million. From the late 1970s through the 1980s and into the 1990s Richard not only continued to have many top 10 hit singles, he had a string of hit studio, compilation and live albums, giving him the best album sales of his career. Although from the mid-1990s Richard has suffered a lack of radio air-play, he still has continued to have top 10 and top 5 hit albums, even still managing to have top 5 singles throughout the first decade of the 2000s, up until song downloads began to be included in the UK Singles Chart.
Richard has achieved 14 number one singles on the UK Singles Chart, including the unique distinction of having two versions of the same song hitting number-one on the singles chart. "Living Doll" first topped the charts in 1959, then again 26 years later in a re-recording for the Comic Relief charity with the cast of The Young Ones . Richard also has the distinction of being the only artist to have achieved UK number-one singles in five consecutive decades, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
Richard has also achieved 7 number one albums on the UK Albums Chart in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s and has amassed 28 top 5 albums and 44 top 10 albums.
Richard's debut single "Move It", written by his original guitarist Ian Samwell, was the first truly home-grown British rock and roll hit. Richard released his 103rd album in 2018, and his first of new recordings in 14 years titled "Rise Up" and recorded after a battle with the BBC, coincidently it coincide's with Richard's 60th year in the industry and seventh decade

Albums

Richard's debut album Cliff was recorded live at Abbey Road Studios before a small invited audience. It was released in April 1959 and reached No. 4 on the UK Album Chart. It is listed under [|Live albums].

Studio albums

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Soundtracks

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Remix album

Compilation albums

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Budget compilation albums

Albums released on dedicated budget album labels or released at prices less than full price product. Also includes notable albums released by specialist re-issue record labels. These notable albums usually contain previously unreleased material or material previously unreleased on CD.

Gospel compilation albums

Albums dedicated to gospel tracks only, or released by Christian music labels for the Contemporary Christian music market.

Box sets

Repackaged albums

Previously released albums, typically retitled, given a new cover and released with the same or predominantly the same track listing.
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Studio albums released only in Germany. These albums exclusively contained songs sung in German.

Foreign compilation albums

Other appearances (albums)

For duets with other artists, please see [|Duets] section.
YearSongAlbum
1958"TV Hop"
"Rockin' Robin"
"High School Confidential"
"Early in the Morning"
"King Creole"
"I'll Try"
"Somebody Touched Me"
Jack Good's 'Oh Boy!
1979"Yes He Lives"Greenbelt Live!
1985"Born to Rock 'n' Roll"
"She's So Beautiful"
"It's in Every One of Us"
Dave Clarke's Time: The Album
1986"The Bellman's Speech"
"The Escapade" with Deniece Williams
The Hunting of the Snark
1990"On the Beach" with The Shadows
"Do You Wanna Dance" with The Shadows
Live at Knebworth
1995"Devoted to You" with Denise BlackThe Coronation St Album
1997"All that Matters"'
1998"November Night"Words & Music
1999"The Lord's Prayer"Hopes & Dreams: A New Musical for a New Millennium
2001"Indian Sun"The Dalit Drum
2002"Move It" featuring S Club 7 and Brian MayParty at the Palace
2003"Watch Me Come Alive"The Chicken Shed Album
2010"I Just Want to Make Love to You"
"We Don't Talk Anymore"
Night of the Proms 10''

EPs

Singles

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Since the 1980s, Cliff Richard has not charted on the US, Canadian, Norwegian or Swedish singles charts.

2000s

2010s

From 2010 through to 2017, Richard's singles were only released as downloads. His last single released on physical media before this was 2009's "Singing the Blues". His next single released on physical media was "Rise Up" which topped the UK Official Vinyl Singles Chart in October 2018.

German language

The German language singles were primarily released in German-speaking countries.

Other appearances (singles)

Duets

Cliff Richard has duetted on singles and albums with many singers during his career:
YearSongCollaboratorAlbum
1968"Passing Strangers"Cilla Black'
1969"The Look of Love/Walk On By"Cilla BlackThe Definitive Collection
1969"Throw Down a Line"Hank Marvinrowspan="2"
1970"The Joy of Living"Hank Marvin-
1971"Don't Move Away"Olivia Newton-John
1980"Suddenly"Olivia Newton-JohnXanadu
1983"Drifting"Sheila WalshWar of Love
1983"She Means Nothing to Me"
"I'll Mend Your Broken Heart"
Phil EverlyPhil Everly
1984"Two to the Power of Love"Janet JacksonDream Street
1986"All I Ask of You"Sarah Brightman
For cast version: Phantom of the Opera
1986"Only You"Sarah Brightman

Love Changes Everything, 2005
1986"Slow Rivers"Elton JohnLeather Jackets
1989"Share a Dream"AswadStronger
1989"Whenever God Shines His Light"Van MorrisonAvalon Sunset
1990"To A Friend"Alexander MežekPresented to the Heart
1993"That's What Friends Are For"Cilla BlackThrough the Years
1994"This Love"Tammy WynetteWithout Walls
1995"We Being Many"Helen ShapiroNothing But the Best
1995"Move It"Hank MarvinHank Plays Cliff
1995"Had to Be"
"Dream Tomorrow"
"I Do Not Love You Isabella" *
"Choosing when it's too Late"
"Marked with Death"
Olivia Newton-John
  • and Kristina Nichols
Songs from Heathcliff
1996"If Ever I Would Leave You"Helen HobsonHobson's Choice
1997"Move It" Hank MarvinHank Plays Live
1998"Vita Mia"Vincenzo La ScolaReal as I Wanna Be, Vita Mia
1999"My Love""If it Were Up to Me"Vincenzo La ScolaVita Mia
1999"The Twelfth of Never"Michelle Wolf
1999"If it Were Up to Me"
"Different is Beautiful"
Vincenzo La Scola
Coolio, Jennifer Paige, Michelle Wolf,
Steve Lukather, Vincenzo La Scola
Progression
2002"Reunited"LuluTogether
2002"Let It Be Me"Olivia Newton-John2
2003"Imagine"Cilla Black'
2003"Danny Boy"Helmut LottiPop Classics In Symphony
2003"Mary's Boy Child"Helmut LottiCliff at Christmas
2004"Miss You Nights"
"Let It Be Me"
Elaine Paige
2006"Anyone Who Had a Heart"Dionne WarwickTwo's Company The Duets
2006"Fields of Gold"Barry GibbTwo's Company The Duets
2006"Let There Be Love"Matt MonroTwo's Company The Duets
2006"Miss You Nights"G4Two's Company The Duets
2006"Move It"Brian May and Brian BennettTwo's Company The Duets
2006"Yesterday Once More"Daniel O'DonnellTwo's Company The Duets
2008"Find a Little Faith"Olivia Newton-JohnA Celebration in Song
2008"Look Up Look Down"Olsen BrothersRespect
2009"I Could Be Persuaded"The Bellamy BrothersThe Anthology, Vol. 1
2010"He Knows, She Knows"Majella O'DonnellBy Request
2010"The Air That I Breathe"Albert HammondLegend
2011"Saving a Life"Freda PayneSoulicious
2011"Go On and Tell Him"
"She Looked Good" *
Dennis Edwards & The Temptations Review
Soulicious
2011"Do You Ever"Brenda HollowaySoulicious
2011"Teardrops""This Time with You"Candi StatonSoulicious
2011"When I was Your Baby"Roberta FlackSoulicious
2011"Are You Feeling Me"Deniece WilliamsSoulicious
2011"Oh How Happy"Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis JrSoulicious
2011"Every Piece of My Broken Heart"Valerie SimpsonSoulicious
2011"How We Get Down"Russell Thompkins Jr & The New StylisticsSoulicious
2011"I'm Your Puppet"Percy SledgeSoulicious
2011"Always and Forever"Billy PaulSoulicious
2011"Birds of a Feather"Peabo BrysonSoulicious
2012"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"Olivia Newton-John, John TravoltaThis Christmas
2014"Since I Lost My Baby"Engelbert HumperdinckEngelbert Calling
2016"Blue Suede Shoes"Elvis PresleyJust... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll
2017" Okay"The Piano GuysSo Far So Good
2018"This Old Heart of Mine" /
"My World Is Empty Without You"
Lamont DozierReimagination
2018"You're My World"Cilla BlackCilla
2019"Taking Control"Bonnie TylerBetween The Earth and The Stars
2019"Samstag Nacht" Howard Carpendale Symphonie Meines Lebens
2020"It is Well"Sheila WalshBraveheart Worship

Videos

Video albums

Video compilations and reissues

Music videos