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SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

Early evening on Saturday 13th September, 1958, Cliff Richard and The Drifters appeared on ITV''s pop show Oh Boy!, electrifying living rooms across the nation with their now legendary performance of ''Move It''. Overnight, the 17-year-old Elvis fan with big dreams became a real-life teen idol, and Britain had their first rock ''n'' roll star. A new chapter had started in the history of music.

Over sixty years later, with a hit in every decade since and over 250 million record sales, Cliff Richard performs live to sell-out audiences with continued success as a recording artist, while era-defining pop stars have come and gone.

Now in his autobiography, Cliff takes us back to 1950s post-War London, where he exploded out of the skiffle scene with his unique new sound. From there he is catapulted into the centre of the British film industry, and goes on to conquer Saturday-night TV. We go behind the scenes on West End musicals,

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SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLEREarly evening on Saturday 13th September, 1958, Cliff Richard and The Drifters appeared on ITV''s pop show Oh... Read more

    Publisher: Ebury Publishing
    Publication Date: 1/29/2020
    ISBN13: 9780957490765, 978-0957490765
    ISBN10: 957490763

    Non Fiction , Biography

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    SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

    Early evening on Saturday 13th September, 1958, Cliff Richard and The Drifters appeared on ITV''s pop show Oh Boy!, electrifying living rooms across the nation with their now legendary performance of ''Move It''. Overnight, the 17-year-old Elvis fan with big dreams became a real-life teen idol, and Britain had their first rock ''n'' roll star. A new chapter had started in the history of music.

    Over sixty years later, with a hit in every decade since and over 250 million record sales, Cliff Richard performs live to sell-out audiences with continued success as a recording artist, while era-defining pop stars have come and gone.

    Now in his autobiography, Cliff takes us back to 1950s post-War London, where he exploded out of the skiffle scene with his unique new sound. From there he is catapulted into the centre of the British film industry, and goes on to conquer Saturday-night TV. We go behind the scenes on West End musicals,

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