Cliff Richard

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Some have claimed that Cliff was attempting to "copy" Elvis in this 1957 performance on the BBC's The Gramophone Recordings Show
Some have claimed that Cliff was attempting to "copy" Elvis in this 1957 performance on the BBC's The Gramophone Recordings Show

He's one of those people who will never die, shame really

~ Elvis Presley

I would've liked to have had his first name instead of Heath.

~ Heath Ledger on Cliff Richard

Sir Clifford Richard, more commonly known as Baron Cliff Richard or the Peter Sutcliffe of Pop, is a blatant British carbon copy of the American rock'n'roller Elvis Presley who has sold 250 squillion records in his homeland of Great Britain. He is the only rock star of genuine geological significance, having been hewn from the famous White Cliffs of Dover, hence his first name. Despite his basic chalk/limestone composition, he still manages to sing reasonably in tune, jiggle about on stage, and sign autographs for fans. He is also currently married to former Prime Minister Sue Barker.

He had continual number ones in the 1950s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s but sadly not the '00s (yet). It is rumoured that this is entirely due to his hatred of the term "Noughties", which suggests lewd activities that are not condoned by his religion.

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[edit] Trivia

  • Richard is a keen supporter of the Christian faith.
  • He was once engaged to Tennis ace Sue Barker.
  • He joined Grease star Olivia Neutron-Bomb to climb the Great Wall of China for charity this year.
  • This year he is celebrating 50 years in showbiz - the celebration is due to kick off at Richard's Time Machine Tour in November.

[edit] Beginnings

Richard was discovered just after lunch in Dover, England, by the Anglo-Indian explorer Harry Webb in 1914. Webb immediately realized that this Cliff was like no other, being slightly more porous and resonant than its neighbours. Webb brought up the young Cliff as his own son, visiting him twice a month and ensuring that sea and salt-air erosion was kept to a minimum. However, Cliff did not yet have any discernible features and therefore was not yet cut out to be a huge rock'n'roll star.

Harry Webb, the explorer who discovered the then-unformed Cliff Richard
Harry Webb, the explorer who discovered the then-unformed Cliff Richard

[edit] Shaping

In 1924, on a Thursday, Webb enlisted the services of a cliff-sculptor, Barry Belafonte III, who charged 12 English guineas upfront and then set to work on Cliff Richard with a chisel and a box of cheese sandwiches to keep him going. Cliff responded well, and on the third day he began to speak through quivering lips. Legend has it that he immediately recited The Lord's Prayer in a rock stylee to Belafonte, though this is unconfirmed by any of the biographies sitting unsold in bookstores across the world.

An early rock'n'roll warning sign: "Danger! Cliff"
An early rock'n'roll warning sign: "Danger! Cliff"

[edit] Solid as a rock

Richard had his first UK chart hit in 1958 with Move It, whose self-penned lyrics were a challenge to the strongest men in the world to try to shift his 700-metre, 450,000-kilo body. Nobody took up the challenge. Since he became a star, his clothes have always been made by Christo, the foreign artist who specializes in wrapping buildings, and are usually tasteless imitations of Elvis's Sunday-best jumpsuits. Cliff is known to have been a regular drinker at the marvellous Beaver & Cucumber pub in London.

[edit] Funny Beliefs and Major Life Events

In 1961, Richard publicly and controversially adopted the new religion of Blowerism, whose followers use the old red telephone boxes of Merrie England as intimate private temples. It was widely rumoured that this was a PR stunt to quell accusations that he was a voodoo practitioner after he had a monster hit with the song Livin' Doll and became friendly with the British band The Zombies.

Cliff's holy phone box
Cliff's holy phone box

Prior to his ruby wedding anniversary, Cliff Richard met Bill Cosby on an abseiling trip. After a few too many cherry tequilas, Cosby intimated that he named his character in the Cosby Show, Cliff Huxtable, after Cliff Richard. Sir Cliff was so simultaneously proud and horrified that he jammed a fork in his eye, accounting for his current inability to throw himself around on and off stage.

[edit] The Queen likes him

Richard was knighted in 1971 by Her Majesty the Queen for looking remarkably unweathered despite his great age. It was at this stage that the sobriquet "the Captain Hook of Pop" began to be popularized in pubs by old ladies and policemen. In 2001, Richard stopped play at Wimbledon by invading the legendary tennis courts to sing his greatest hits, accompanied only by a monkey with a pink harmonium. The result was a sudden rainstorm.

[edit] What's he up to now?

Rumoured to be a former member of AC/DC in denial, Richard now divides his time between the Dover seashore and a home for the elderly in Basingstoke, Hampshire, where he makes jam and stares out of the window waiting for death. Just like Elvis, he made rubbish movies a long time ago and had a manager with a funny twinkle in his eye. He hasn't had a hit since the last one, his 14th Christmas record, "Put That Holly Where The Sun Don't Shine (Or I'll Do It For You)", in 2003. By all accounts he's a nice guy and is pleasant to his servants.

Cliff Richard spotted recently near Basingstoke
Cliff Richard spotted recently near Basingstoke

[edit] Record albums, 1959-2007

1959 Jump off a Cliff

1961 Carve His Face With Pride

1963 Can-Utility and the Coastliners

1963 Rock Around The Dock

1964 Harry Webb Found Me

1965 Finders Keepers

1967 Winters Are Unbearable Here

1968 I Can Feel the Waves

1969 The Best of Cliff

1969 The Worst of Cliff (triple album)

1970 Live At The Rainbow

1972 The Best of Cliff, Volume 2

1974 Cliff Goes Glam Rock

1977 Cliff Goes Punk

1977 I Can't Think of a Title

1979 Day Trip to Basingstoke

1981 Cliff Goes Electro

1987 My Five Years of Obscurity

1991 I'm Still Here

1995 Cliff Michelmore

2000 Much Bigger than Elvis

2003 My 14 Christmas Songs (Guinness Book of Records release)

2004 Jingle Bells in the Stable with Mary and Jesus

2007 Pass the Myrrh on the Left-Hand Side

2008 Suffering From Facial Erosion: Live at Monsters of Jesus, Dunwich 4/6/1297

2008 I'm Still Alive!

2012 I've Travelled into the Future in a Time Machine, Met Jesus and Come Back to Tell You All the Wonderful News

2012 "Guess What - The Olympics Went Over Budget

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