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Cliff Richard - We Don't Talk Anymore I was humming this at work today, so when I got home I looked it up on YouTube.
It's a great song - probably Cliff Richard's best. Not that I'm a fan or anything. I just think it's a great song. | |
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I love this song! It makes me sound old but I miss lyrics like this...Give me a sappy old song anyday... | |
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I used to like this song.
I didn't realize that he had been around for so long until recently. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Reminds me of recess play during the early 80's. Don't know why!
But I used to love this song. | |
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daPrettyman said: I didn't realize that he had been around for so long until recently.
I think he was 39 when 'We Don't Talk Anymore' was released in 1979. He's really been around forever. I think he's only six years younger than his closest American counterpart, Pat Boone. Not that he's got that much in common with Pat Boone... Yes, they're both old and vocal about their Christian faith, but Cliff is at the "slightly more liberal" end of the Christian spectrum... He's been in a glass closet for years. I mean, he lives with a male priest which is a bit of a giveaway. Johnny Hallyday is usually cited as the French version of Pat Boone and Cliff Richard. All three have been performing since before The Beatles even existed and each has only really had major success within their homelands. It's fascinating really. I mean how each of these men represent the cultural differences between three nations. | |
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GirlBrother said: daPrettyman said: I didn't realize that he had been around for so long until recently.
I think he was 39 when 'We Don't Talk Anymore' was released in 1979. He's really been around forever. I think he's only six years younger than his closest American counterpart, Pat Boone. Not that he's got that much in common with Pat Boone... Yes, they're both old and vocal about their Christian faith, but Cliff is at the "slightly more liberal" end of the Christian spectrum... He's been in a glass closet for years. I mean, he lives with a male priest which is a bit of a giveaway. Johnny Hallyday is usually cited as the French version of Pat Boone and Cliff Richard. All three have been performing since before The Beatles even existed and each has only really had major success within their homelands. It's fascinating really. I mean how each of these men represent the cultural differences between three nations. Wow! Back when age didn't matter. Only talent. | |
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This song is cool.I remember hearing it on the radio in 1979 I also like his 1976 hit "Devil Woman". | |
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