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CLIFF'S MOVIE HITS
Pos. Film Song Peak Weeks
1 Serious Charge Living Doll 1 21
2 Expresso Bongo Expresso Bongo E.P. 14 7
3 Expresso Bongo A Voice In The Wilderness 2 15
4 The Young Ones When The Girl In Your Arms 3 15
5 The Young Ones The Young Ones 1 21
6 Summer Holiday The Next Time 1 18
7 Summer Holiday Bachelor Boy 1 18
8 Summer Holiday Summer Holiday 1 18
9 Wonderful Life On The Beach 7 13
10 Finders Keepers Time Drags By 10 12
11 Two A Penny I'll Love You Forever Today 27 6
12 Take Me High Take Me High 27 12






Those 12 hits produced 9 Top 10 hits and the
total weeks the movie songs spent on the charts
(158 weeks) equal to over 3 years of chart life!

NB: "Finders Keepers" was the B-side of "In The Country",
which peaked at No.6 (10 weeks). This is not included in this list.

Did you know?...Cliff's first film role of Curley in "Serious Charge"
was originally offered to Tommy Steele,...who turned it down!

Did you know?...Sir Winston Churchill attended the world
premiere of "Expresso Bongo".

In 1962 "The young ones" was ranked Number Two
in the list of the Top Grossing Films.

In 1963 "Summer holiday" was ranked Number Two
in the list of the Top Grossing Films.

In 1964 "Wonderful life" was ranked Number Five
in the list of the Top Grossing Films.

In 1966 "Finders keepers" was ranked the Top Film Musical
of the year in the list of the Top Grossing Films.

In 1973 the title track from "Take me high" spent a very credible twelve weeks on the chart from December through to the last week
of February 1974 despite only peaking at No.27.

Did you know?...Cliff and the Shadows were in discussions to be in a film about the war in Vietnam. Scheduled to begin shooting in September 1967, the new movie had acting roles for all of the group.

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