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1969 studio album by Cliff Richard
Sincerely was the 14th studio album by
Cliff Richard, released in 1969. It is his 26th album overall.
[1]
[2]
The album reached number 24 in the
UK Albums Chart, in a three week run in the top 40.
[3]
Track listing
- "In the Past" (Mick Cahill)
- "Always" (
Terry Britten)
- "
Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (
Carole King,
Gerry Goffin)
- "You'll Want Me" (
Roger Cook,
Roger Greenaway)
- "I'm Not Getting Married" (
Albert Hammond,
Mike Hazlewood)
- "Time" (Michael Merchant)
[4]
- "
For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" (
Paul Simon)
- "Baby I Could Be So Good At Loving You" (
Buzz Clifford)
- "Sam" (
Mitch Murray,
Peter Callander)
- "London's Not Too Far" (
Hank Marvin)
- "Take Action" (Terry Britten)
- "
Take Good Care of Her" (
Arthur Kent, Ed Warren)
- "When I Find You"" (
Jimmy Campbell)
- "Punch and Judy" (
Mike d'Abo)
Personnel
Taken from the sleeve notes, as follows:
[2]
-
Mike Leander - arranger and conductor, tracks 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 14
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Brian Bennett - arranger, track 3; arranger and conductor, tracks 4, 11
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Mike Vickers - arranger and conductor, tracks 5, 13
- Bernard Ebbinghouse - arranger and conductor, tracks 6
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Alan Hawkshaw - arranger and conductor, tracks 9, 12
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Norrie Paramor - conductor, track 3; producer
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Cliff Richard - lead vocals
References
External links
Sincerely at
AllMusic
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