Bit of Cliff for Christmas

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Bit of Cliff for Christmas

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Oooooooh I miss our Cliff been on the TV with his Christmas Carol

here is my fave

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgNIJ1_Bqm0

:grin:
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Re: Bit of Cliff for Christmas

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I love Cliff as anyone who knows me will know but i can't stand his yearly desire to have a Christmas number one !! :shock: I don't love him like that !! Who was it who said Love is a concept by which we measure pain? A bit awkward at the moment for Cliff,sorry,Sir Cliff to bring a record out for Christmas anyway. Good luck Sir Cliff i don't doubt your innocence for one second.It was disgusting the way he was treated by the police and the media !! Ooops sorry.Forgive me straying off topic.
May i Northern Lass add another Christmas voice or is this thread only for Sir Cliff? I'll do it anyway.For me,The Voice of Christmas.Present,Past or Future...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR1ujXx2p-I
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Re: Bit of Cliff for Christmas

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Lovely!!

what a voice she had

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Re: Bit of Cliff for Christmas

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I could take a bit of Sir Cliff anytime of year. Only problem is, when I play his songs I can't get them out of my head for days and days.

Love Karen Carpenter as well, her voice is as smooth as velvet. There was a girl singer just a few years ago and I can't remember her name now, but she sounded very much like Karen.
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Re: Bit of Cliff for Christmas

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Defiantly a Cliff fan , watching him on "Oh Boy" ( I think that was what it was called ,so long ago and i was only little ) on a Saturday teatime with my eldest brother Frankie . Thinking as young as I was what a "nice face " this boy had and as I grew older wallpapering my bedroom wall with pictures of him from loads of magazines ,and then John Lennon came along . Still have a soft spot for Cliff and he still has a nice face . :grin:
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A lot of Cliff

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Re: Bit of Cliff for Christmas

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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