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Cinderella
Cast recording by
ReleasedJanuary 1967[1]
RecordedOctober–November 1966[1]
StudioEMI Abbey Road[1]
GenrePop, Pantomime
LabelColumbia - SCX 6103[2]
ProducerNorrie Paramor[1]
Cliff Richard chronology
Finders Keepers
(1966)
Cinderella
(1967)
Don`t Stop Me Now!
(1967)
Singles from Cinderella
  1. "In the Country"
    Released: December 1966

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Cinderella
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Cinderella

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Enero 1967 · Fecha Grabación: Noviembre 1966 -
    Discográfica: Columbia - SCX 6103[2] · Estudio de grabación: EMI Abbey Road[1] · Productor: Norrie Paramor[1]

    Cinderella is a 1967 pantomime cast album by Cliff Richard, the Shadows, the Norrie Paramor orchestra and other members of the pantomime cast.[1][2] The album is Richard`s nineteenth album.

    One single, "In the Country" (Richard, with the Shadows backing) was released from the album in December 1966 and reached number 6 in the UK Singles Chart. The album itself reached number 30 in the UK Album Charts in a 5-week run in the top 40.[3]

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    Cinderella is a 1967 pantomime cast album by Cliff Richard, the Shadows, the Norrie Paramor orchestra and other members of the pantomime cast.[1][2] The album is Richard`s nineteenth album.

    One single, "In the Country" (Richard, with the Shadows backing) was released from the album in December 1966 and reached number 6 in the UK Singles Chart. The album itself reached number 30 in the UK Album Charts in a 5-week run in the top 40.[3]

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    Track listing

    1. "Welcome to Stoneybrooke" - The Norrie Paramor Orchestra, with The Mike Sammes Singers
    2. "Why Wasn`t I Born Rich" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows, with the Norrie Paramor Brass
    3. "Peace and Quiet" - Cliff Richard, with the Norrie Paramor Orchestra
    4. "The Flyder and the Spy" - The Shadows
    5. "Poverty" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows, with the Norrie Paramor Orchestra and The Mike Sammes Singers
    6. "The Hunt" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows, with the Norrie Paramor Orchestra and The Mike Sammes Singers
    7. "In the Country" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows
    8. "Come Sunday" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows
    9. "Dare I Love Him So" - Jackie Lee, with the Norrie Paramor Orchestra and The Mike Sammes Singers
    10. "If Our Dreams Came True" - Cliff Richard and Jackie Lee, with The Norrie Paramor Orchestra
    11. "Autumn" - The Shadows, with the Norrie Paramor Strings
    12. "The King`s Place" - Cliff Richard and the Shadows, with The Norrie Paramor Orchestra and The Mike Sammes Singers
    13. "Peace and Quiet (Reprise)" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows
    14. "She Needs Him More than Me" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows
    15. "Hey Doctor Man" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows

    Personnel

    Taken from the sleeve notes:[2]

    • Cliff Richard - Lead vocals
    • Norrie Paramor - producer, arranger and conductor
    • Norrie Paramor orchestra
    • Jackie Lee - vocals
    • Mike Sammes Singers - backing vocals

    The Shadows:

    • Hank Marvin - lead guitar, backing vocals
    • Bruce Welch - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
    • John Rostill - bass guitar
    • Brian Bennett - drums

    Music and lyrics by the Shadows.

    Cinderella is a 1967 pantomime cast album by Cliff Richard, the Shadows, the Norrie Paramor orchestra and other members of the pantomime cast.[1][2] The album is Richard`s nineteenth album.

    One single, "In the Country" (Richard, with the Shadows backing) was released from the album in December 1966 and reached number 6 in the UK Singles Chart. The album itself reached number 30 in the UK Album Charts in a 5-week run in the top 40.[3]

    Track listing

    1. "Welcome to Stoneybrooke" - The Norrie Paramor Orchestra, with The Mike Sammes Singers
    2. "Why Wasn`t I Born Rich" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows, with the Norrie Paramor Brass
    3. "Peace and Quiet" - Cliff Richard, with the Norrie Paramor Orchestra
    4. "The Flyder and the Spy" - The Shadows
    5. "Poverty" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows, with the Norrie Paramor Orchestra and The Mike Sammes Singers
    6. "The Hunt" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows, with the Norrie Paramor Orchestra and The Mike Sammes Singers
    7. "In the Country" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows
    8. "Come Sunday" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows
    9. "Dare I Love Him So" - Jackie Lee, with the Norrie Paramor Orchestra and The Mike Sammes Singers
    10. "If Our Dreams Came True" - Cliff Richard and Jackie Lee, with The Norrie Paramor Orchestra
    11. "Autumn" - The Shadows, with the Norrie Paramor Strings
    12. "The King`s Place" - Cliff Richard and the Shadows, with The Norrie Paramor Orchestra and The Mike Sammes Singers
    13. "Peace and Quiet (Reprise)" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows
    14. "She Needs Him More than Me" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows
    15. "Hey Doctor Man" - Cliff Richard and The Shadows

    Personnel

    Taken from the sleeve notes:[2]

    • Cliff Richard - Lead vocals
    • Norrie Paramor - producer, arranger and conductor
    • Norrie Paramor orchestra
    • Jackie Lee - vocals
    • Mike Sammes Singers - backing vocals

    The Shadows:

    • Hank Marvin - lead guitar, backing vocals
    • Bruce Welch - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
    • John Rostill - bass guitar
    • Brian Bennett - drums

    Music and lyrics by the Shadows.

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