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2009 studio album by Cliff Richard & The Shadows
Reunited is a 2009 studio album by British pop singer
Cliff Richard and his original backing band
the Shadows . The album celebrates the 50th anniversary of Cliff's first recordings and performances with The Shadows, and is their first studio collaboration for forty years. It features re-recordings of their hits from the late 1950s and early 1960s, plus three
rock and roll era songs not previously recorded by them; "
C'mon Everybody ", "
Sea Cruise " and the album's only single "
Singing the Blues ".
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It is Richard's 32nd studio album and 70th album release overall. It is also
the Shadows ' 73rd album release overall and features
Hank Marvin ,
Bruce Welch and
Brian Bennett .
Track listing
I Could Easily Fall (In Love with You) (
Hank Marvin ,
Bruce Welch ,
John Rostill ,
Brian Bennett )
The Young Ones (
Sid Tepper ,
Roy C. Bennett )
Move It (
Ian Samwell )
Living Doll (
Lionel Bart )
Bachelor Boy (
Bruce Welch , Cliff Richard))
Nine Times Out of Ten (Blackwell)
C'mon Everybody (
Eddie Cochran )
Travellin' Light (Sid Tepper, Roy C. Bennett)
It'll Be Me (
Jack Clement )
In the Country (Marvin, Welch, Rostill, Bennett)
On the Beach (Marvin, Welch, Richard)
The Next Time (
Buddy Kaye )
Please Don't Tease (Bruce Welch, Peter Chester)
Sea Cruise (
Huey "Piano" Smith )
Willie and the Hand Jive (
Johnny Otis )
Summer Holiday (Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett)
Do You Wanna Dance? (
Bobby Freeman )
Don't Talk to Him (Bruce Welch, Cliff Richard)
Time Drags By (Marvin, Welch, Rostill, Bennett)
Gee Whizz It's You (Hank Marvin, Pete Chester)
Lucky Lips (
Leiber and Stoller )
Singing the Blues *single (
Melvin Endsley )
The limited edition 2-CD set also includes:
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I'm the Lonely One (
Gordon Mills )
A Girl Like You (
Jerry Lordan )
I Love You (
Bruce Welch )
Personnel
Production
Produced and Arranged By Warren Bennett & Brian Bennett
Charts and certifications
Charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
Albums (UK)
1950s: 1960s: 1970s: 1980s: 1990s: 2000s: 2010s: 2020s:
EPs (UK)
Compilations (UK) Related articles