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I`m Nearly Famous is the eighteenth studio album by Cliff Richard, released in May 1976.

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Álbums chronology

Take Me High
Take Me High
0/12/1973
Im Nearly Famous
Im Nearly Famous
7/5/1976

Im Nearly Famous

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 7 Mayo 1976 · Fecha Grabación: Diciembre 1975 -
    Discográfica: EMI (UK)Rocket (US) · Estudio de grabación: Abbey Road Studios, London · Productor: Bruce Welch
    1
    I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You
    Cliff Richard • w: Ken Gold, Michael Denne • 1973 /12 Side One
    2:50
  • 2
    It`s No Use Pretending
    Cliff Richard • w: Michael Allison, Peter Sills • 1973 /12 Side One
    3:22
  • 3
    I`m Nearly Famous
    Cliff Richard • w: Michael Allison, Peter Sills • 1973 /12 Side One
    3:54
  • 4
    Lovers
    Cliff Richard • w: Mickey Newbury • 1973 /12 Side One
    2:58
  • 5
    Junior Cowboy
    Cliff Richard • w: Michael Allison, Peter Sills • 1973 /12 Side One
    2:54
  • 6
    Miss You Nights
    Cliff Richard • w: Dave Townsend • 1976 /05 /07 Side One
    0:00
  • 7
    I Wish You`d Change Your Mind
    Cliff Richard • w: Terry Britten • 1976 /05 /07 Side Two
    3:04
  • 8
    Devil Woman
    Cliff Richard • w: Britten · Christine Holmes • 1976 /05 /07 Side Two
    0:00
  • 9
    Such is the Mystery
    Cliff Richard • w: John Dawson Read • 1976 /05 /07 Side Two
    5:11
  • 10
    You`ve Got to Give Me All Your Lovin`
    Cliff Richard • w: Ken Gold, Michael Denne • 1976 /05 /07 Side Two
    3:06
  • 11
    If You Walked Away
    Cliff Richard • w: David Pomeranz • 1976 /05 /07 Side Two
    3:02
  • 12
    Alright, It`s Alright
    Cliff Richard • w: erroneously listed on original North American pressings as It`s Alright Now • 1976 /05 /07 Side Two
    2:33
  • 13
    Love Enough
    Cliff Richard • w: Tim Moore • 1976 /05 /07 2001 re-issue bonus tracks
    2:50
  • 14
    Love On
    Cliff Richard • w: Shine On • 1976 /05 /07 2001 re-issue bonus tracks
    3:04
  • 15
    Honky Tonk Angel
    Cliff Richard • w: Troy Seals, Denny Rice • 1976 /05 /07 2001 re-issue bonus tracks
    3:03
  • 16
    Wouldn`t You Know It
    Cliff Richard • w: Alan Tarney, Trevor Spencer • 1976 /05 /07 2001 re-issue bonus tracks
    3:03
  • 17
    It`s Only Me You`ve Left Behind
    Cliff Richard • w: Hank Marvin, John Farrar • 1976 /05 /07 2001 re-issue bonus tracks
    3:07
  • 18
    You`re the One
    Cliff Richard • w: Alan Tarney, Trevor Spencer • 1976 /05 /07 2001 re-issue bonus tracks
    3:42
  • 19
    Andrew Powell on Miss You Nights
    Cliff Richard • 1976 /05 /07 2001 re-issue bonus tracks
    0:00
  • 20
    Bruce Welch
    Cliff Richard • 1976 /05 /07 2001 re-issue bonus tracks
    0:00
  • 21
    Richard Hews
    Cliff Richard • 1976 /05 /07 2001 re-issue bonus tracks
    0:00
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    Take Me High
    Take Me High
    0/12/1973
    Im Nearly Famous
    Im Nearly Famous
    7/5/1976
    I`m Nearly Famous
    Studio album by
    Released7 May 1976
    RecordedSeptember–December 1975
    StudioAbbey Road Studios, London
    GenrePop, MOR, rock, disco
    Length40:32 (59:21 2001 CD)
    LabelEMI (UK)
    Rocket (US)
    ProducerBruce Welch
    Cliff Richard chronology
    The 31st of February Street
    (1974)
    I`m Nearly Famous
    (1976)
    Every Face Tells a Story
    (1977)
    Singles from I`m Nearly Famous
    1. "Miss You Nights"
      Released: 14 November 1975
    2. "Devil Woman"
      Released: 23 April 1976
    3. "I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You"
      Released: 23 July 1976

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    I`m Nearly Famous is the eighteenth studio album by Cliff Richard, released in May 1976.

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    The album is considered one of his finest works and is held as the album which brought about Cliff Richard`s revival as a major chart act.[2][3][4]

    The lead single on the album, "Miss You Nights", made number 15 in the UK Singles Chart in early 1976, followed by "Devil Woman" which showed a new harder-edged side to Richard`s music and became one of his biggest worldwide hits, peaking at number 9 in the UK and becoming his first US Top 10, reaching number 6 and earning a gold disc for sales of half a million. "I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You" was the third single, reaching number 17 in the UK and number 80 in the US.

    Background

    Cliff Richard`s career had seen a downward slump in the 1970s compared to his success in the previous decade, culminating in his not hitting the chart at all in 1975 - the first year of his career not to do so. Bruce Welch set about finding new songs for Cliff and was to produce the album which would mark his comeback. The lead single on the album was "Miss You Nights". Although it was released in November 1975, it did not make the UK charts until early 1976, eventually peaking at No.15.[5]

    The follow-up, "Devil Woman" showed a new harder-edged side to Richard`s music and became one of his biggest worldwide hits, peaking at No.9 in the UK and becoming his first ever top 10 hit in the US.[5][6] Third single, "I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You" backed with album track "Junior Cowboy" completed the hat-trick of UK top 20 entries, while the album itself reached No.5 and remained in the charts for 21 weeks - his most successful album for over a decade.[5] It was also his first hit album in the US (peaking at No.76).

    The album received rave reviews in the press and received kudos from celebrities such as Elton John and Elizabeth Taylor who wore T-shirts emblazoned with the I`m Nearly Famous logo.[7][8][9] Melody Maker was particularly enthusiastic about the album, with Geoff Brown writing:[10]

    Cliff Richard has at last made the sort of album he could, and should, have been making for years. It is with some incredulity that I have to say that for the past ten days I`ve been playing two albums constantly. One is Marvin Gaye`s I Want You. The other is I`m Nearly Famous. The renaissance of Richard, for that is what I believe this album heralds, is long overdue...it is the best album of new songs ever and, if there are enough unprejudiced ears around, could well mark the start of fresh Cliff Richard buying public.

    The album was remastered and re-issued on Compact disc in 2001, where it again received rave reviews from Q Magazine and Record Collector among others.

    Track listing

    Side One

    1. "I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You" (Ken Gold, Michael Denne) – 2:50
    2. "It`s No Use Pretending" (Michael Allison, Peter Sills) – 3:22
    3. "I`m Nearly Famous" (Michael Allison, Peter Sills) – 3:54
    4. "Lovers" (Mickey Newbury) – 2:58
    5. "Junior Cowboy" (Michael Allison, Peter Sills) – 2:54
    6. "Miss You Nights" (Dave Townsend) – 3:57

    Side Two

    1. "I Wish You`d Change Your Mind" (Terry Britten) – 3:04
    2. "Devil Woman" (Terry Britten, Christine Holmes) – 3:41
    3. "Such is the Mystery" (John Dawson Read) – 5:11
    4. "You`ve Got to Give Me All Your Lovin`" (Ken Gold, Michael Denne) – 3:06
    5. "If You Walked Away" (David Pomeranz) – 3:02
    6. "Alright, It`s Alright" (erroneously listed on original North American pressings as "It`s Alright Now") (Michael Allison, Peter Sills) – 2:33

    NOTE: In 1981, this album was re-issued in the USA by EMI America and in Canada by Capitol. That re-issue omitted "It`s No Use Pretending" and "Such Is the Mystery".

    2001 re-issue bonus tracks

    1. "Love Enough" (Tim Moore) – 2:50
    2. "Love On (Shine On)" (Cliff Richard) – 3:04
    3. "Honky Tonk Angel" (Troy Seals, Denny Rice) – 3:03
    4. "Wouldn`t You Know It" (Alan Tarney, Trevor Spencer) – 3:03
    5. "It`s Only Me You`ve Left Behind" (Hank Marvin, John Farrar) – 3:07
    6. "You`re the One" (Alan Tarney, Trevor Spencer) – 3:42

    Arrangements

    • Andrew Powell on "Miss You Nights"
    • Bruce Welch – tracks 1–3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12
    • Richard Hewson – tracks 4, 9, 11

    Charts

    Chart (1976)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[11]

    45

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[12]

    23

    UK Albums (OCC)[13]

    5

    US Billboard 200[14]

    76

    Singles

    Release date

    Title

    UK

    US

    AUS

    IRE

    November 1975

    "Miss You Nights"

    15

    100

    April 1976

    "Devil Woman"

    9

    6

    3

    5

    July 1976

    "I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You"

    17

    80

    2

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    Allmusic[1]

    I`m Nearly Famous is the eighteenth studio album by Cliff Richard, released in May 1976.

    The album is considered one of his finest works and is held as the album which brought about Cliff Richard`s revival as a major chart act.[2][3][4]

    The lead single on the album, "Miss You Nights", made number 15 in the UK Singles Chart in early 1976, followed by "Devil Woman" which showed a new harder-edged side to Richard`s music and became one of his biggest worldwide hits, peaking at number 9 in the UK and becoming his first US Top 10, reaching number 6 and earning a gold disc for sales of half a million. "I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You" was the third single, reaching number 17 in the UK and number 80 in the US.

    Background

    Cliff Richard`s career had seen a downward slump in the 1970s compared to his success in the previous decade, culminating in his not hitting the chart at all in 1975 - the first year of his career not to do so. Bruce Welch set about finding new songs for Cliff and was to produce the album which would mark his comeback. The lead single on the album was "Miss You Nights". Although it was released in November 1975, it did not make the UK charts until early 1976, eventually peaking at No.15.[5]

    The follow-up, "Devil Woman" showed a new harder-edged side to Richard`s music and became one of his biggest worldwide hits, peaking at No.9 in the UK and becoming his first ever top 10 hit in the US.[5][6] Third single, "I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You" backed with album track "Junior Cowboy" completed the hat-trick of UK top 20 entries, while the album itself reached No.5 and remained in the charts for 21 weeks - his most successful album for over a decade.[5] It was also his first hit album in the US (peaking at No.76).

    The album received rave reviews in the press and received kudos from celebrities such as Elton John and Elizabeth Taylor who wore T-shirts emblazoned with the I`m Nearly Famous logo.[7][8][9] Melody Maker was particularly enthusiastic about the album, with Geoff Brown writing:[10]

    Cliff Richard has at last made the sort of album he could, and should, have been making for years. It is with some incredulity that I have to say that for the past ten days I`ve been playing two albums constantly. One is Marvin Gaye`s I Want You. The other is I`m Nearly Famous. The renaissance of Richard, for that is what I believe this album heralds, is long overdue...it is the best album of new songs ever and, if there are enough unprejudiced ears around, could well mark the start of fresh Cliff Richard buying public.

    The album was remastered and re-issued on Compact disc in 2001, where it again received rave reviews from Q Magazine and Record Collector among others.

    Track listing

    Side One

    1. "I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You" (Ken Gold, Michael Denne) – 2:50
    2. "It`s No Use Pretending" (Michael Allison, Peter Sills) – 3:22
    3. "I`m Nearly Famous" (Michael Allison, Peter Sills) – 3:54
    4. "Lovers" (Mickey Newbury) – 2:58
    5. "Junior Cowboy" (Michael Allison, Peter Sills) – 2:54
    6. "Miss You Nights" (Dave Townsend) – 3:57

    Side Two

    1. "I Wish You`d Change Your Mind" (Terry Britten) – 3:04
    2. "Devil Woman" (Terry Britten, Christine Holmes) – 3:41
    3. "Such is the Mystery" (John Dawson Read) – 5:11
    4. "You`ve Got to Give Me All Your Lovin`" (Ken Gold, Michael Denne) – 3:06
    5. "If You Walked Away" (David Pomeranz) – 3:02
    6. "Alright, It`s Alright" (erroneously listed on original North American pressings as "It`s Alright Now") (Michael Allison, Peter Sills) – 2:33

    NOTE: In 1981, this album was re-issued in the USA by EMI America and in Canada by Capitol. That re-issue omitted "It`s No Use Pretending" and "Such Is the Mystery".

    2001 re-issue bonus tracks

    1. "Love Enough" (Tim Moore) – 2:50
    2. "Love On (Shine On)" (Cliff Richard) – 3:04
    3. "Honky Tonk Angel" (Troy Seals, Denny Rice) – 3:03
    4. "Wouldn`t You Know It" (Alan Tarney, Trevor Spencer) – 3:03
    5. "It`s Only Me You`ve Left Behind" (Hank Marvin, John Farrar) – 3:07
    6. "You`re the One" (Alan Tarney, Trevor Spencer) – 3:42

    Arrangements

    • Andrew Powell on "Miss You Nights"
    • Bruce Welch – tracks 1–3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12
    • Richard Hewson – tracks 4, 9, 11

    Charts

    Chart (1976)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[11]

    45

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[12]

    23

    UK Albums (OCC)[13]

    5

    US Billboard 200[14]

    76

    Singles

    Release date

    Title

    UK

    US

    AUS

    IRE

    November 1975

    "Miss You Nights"

    15

    100

    April 1976

    "Devil Woman"

    9

    6

    3

    5

    July 1976

    "I Can`t Ask for Anymore Than You"

    17

    80

    2

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