Private Collection: 1979-1988
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Private Collection: 1979–1988 is a 1988 compilation album by Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Sir Cliff Richard, OBE is a British pop singer, musician, performer, actor, and philanthropist who has sold over an estimated 250 million records worldwide....

, featuring songs such as the number one "We Don't Talk Anymore
We Don't Talk Anymore
"We Don't Talk Anymore" is a song recorded by Cliff Richard that reached number one in the UK singles chart in August 1979, remaining there for four weeks...

" from 1979 to his latest release at the time, the Christmas number one hit "Mistletoe and Wine
Mistletoe and Wine
"Mistletoe and Wine" is a popular single by Cliff Richard.Written by Jeremy Paul, Leslie Stewart and Keith Strachan, it was originally performed as part of the musical Scraps at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, London in 1976...

". The album reached number one on the UK Singles Chart
UK Singles Chart
The UK Singles Chart is compiled by The Official Charts Company on behalf of the British record-industry. The full chart contains the top selling 200 singles in the United Kingdom based upon combined record sales and download numbers, though some media outlets only list the Top 40 or the Top 75 ...

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Track listing

  1. "Some People"
  2. "Wired For Sound"
  3. "All I Ask of You"
  4. "Carrie"
  5. "Remember Me" *
  6. "True Love Ways"
  7. "Dreamin'"
  8. "Green Light" *
  9. "She Means Nothing To Me"
  10. "Heart User" *
  11. "Little in Love"
  12. "Daddy's Home"
  13. "We Don't Talk Anymore"
  14. "Never Say Die (Give a Little Bit More)"
  15. "Only Way Out"
  16. "Suddenly" - Richard, Cliff & Olivia Newton-John
  17. "Slow Rivers" *
  18. "Please Don't Fall in Love"
  19. "Little Town"
  20. "My Pretty One"
  21. "Ocean Deep"
  22. "She's So Beautiful"
  23. "Two Hearts" *
  24. "Mistletoe and Wine"

  • The asterisk next to certain tracks means that these tracks were not available on the compact disc release of Private Collection, due to time constraints on the cd.
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