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 Please select an era from below:








| 1950's - Title |
Pos. |
Entry |
Weeks |
| Move It |
2 |
12 Sep 58 |
17 |
| High Class Baby |
7 |
21 Nov 58 |
10 |
| Livin' Lovin' Doll |
20 |
30 Jan 59 |
6 |
| Mean Streak |
10 |
8 May 59 |
9 |
| Never Mind |
21 |
15 May 59 |
2 |
| Living Doll |
1 |
10 Jul 59 |
23 |
| Dynamite |
16 |
9 Oct 59 |
4 |
| Travellin' Light |
1 |
9 Oct 59 |
17 |

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Did you know?...Move it was, and still is, acknowledged as 'Britain's first rock'n'roll record'.

Living doll was not only Cliff's first chart-topper, but it was the biggest selling record of 1959!
Did you know?... that Cliff's record producer Norrie Paramor had considered releasing Cliff's version of Here Comes Summer as a single in August '59 - but had decided against it, as it would have been too close upon the heels of 'Living Doll'.

Cliff toppled American singer Bobby Darin twice from the No.1 spot. Living doll toppled "Dream lover" in July 1959 and Travellin' light toppled "Mack the knife" in October 1959.

Did you know?...Travellin' light had been written for a scene which was subsequently cut from the Elvis Presley film King Creole. It was then offered to others and picked up by Cliff, who hadn't realized that it had been written for Elvis.
Cliff Richard was the 23rd Most successful act of the 1950's, a decade in which he first charted with barely 15 months left to go.
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