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1970s - Title Pos. Entry Weeks
The Joy Of Living 25 21 Feb 70 8
Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha 6 6 Jun 70 15
I Ain't Got Time Anymore 21 5 Sep 70 7
Sunny Honey Girl 19 23 Jan 71 8
Silvery Rain 27 10 Apr 71 6
Flying Machine 37 17 Jul 71 7
Sing A Song Of Freedom 13 13 Nov 71 12
Jesus 35 11 Mar 72 3
Living In Harmony 12 26 Aug 72 10
Power To All Our Friends 4 17 Mar 73 12
Help It Along/Tomorrow Rising 29 12 May 73 6
Take Me High 27 1 Dec 73 12
(You Keep Me) Hangin' On 13 18 May 74 8
Miss You Nights 15 7 Feb 76 10
Devil Woman 9 8 May 76 8
I Can't Ask For Anymore Than You 17 21 Aug 76 8
Hey Mr Dream Maker 31 4 Dec 76 5
My Kinda Life 15 5 Mar 77 8
When Two Worlds Drift Apart 46 16 Jul 77 3
Green Light 57 31 Mar 79 3
We Don't Talk Anymore 1 21 Jul 79 14
Hot Shot 46 3 Nov 79 5

Did you know?...In 1970 Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha hit No.3
in the Melody Maker chart, No.5 in the New Musical Express chart
...but only No.6 in the official Record Retailer chart.

In 1973 Power to all our friends came third
in the Eurovision Song Contest. It topped the charts in nine
countries around the world and sold over a million copies.

In 1976 Cliff had his biggest ever hit
in America when Devil woman hit No.6.

In 1976 Cliff was the first western rock artist to tour Russia
when he played 8 concerts in Moscow
and 12 concerts in Lennigrad.

Cliff's 1979 U.K. chart-topper We don't talk anymore
(a No.7 hit in the U.S.) is Cliff's biggest selling single
with world-wide sales of well over 5 million.

Cliff was the 19th Most successful act of the 1970's with 179
weeks on the singles chart and 94 weeks on the albums chart.

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