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    Love Songs Cliff Richard

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    • Release Date: 06/15/1981
    • Sales Rank: 70,354
    • Label: EMI EUROPE GENERIC
    • UPC: 077774804929

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    Love Songs

    1Miss You Nights 3:56
    2Constantly 2:38
    3Up in the World 2:41
    4Carrie 3:42
    5A Voice in the Wilderness 2:14
    6The Twelfth of Never 2:41
    7I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You) 2:56
    8The Day I Met Maria 2:15
    9Can't Take the Hurt Anymore 3:45
    10A Little in Love 3:23
    11The Minute You're Gone 2:19
    12Visions 3:00
    13When Two Worlds Drift Apart 4:13
    14The Next Time 2:54
    15It's All in the Game 3:13
    16Don't Talk to Him 2:52
    17When the Girl in Your Arms 2:22
    18Theme for a Dream 2:05
    19Fall in Love With You 2:30
    20We Don't Talk Anymore 4:12

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    Editorial Reviews

    British EMI's Love Songs series of romantically themed compilations got off to a flying start with a collection of Beatles ballads; a similar set immortalizing Cliff Richard's contributions to the genre duly followed and, for the most part, fulfilled its brief with equal class. Ranging across the artist's then 23-year career, Love Songs does indeed serve up some of his most heartwarming/rending/breaking performances, from the heavenly despair of "The Next Time" to the shattered emotion of "Miss You Nights" through the innocent sweetness of "I Could Easily Fall in Love With You" and "Theme for a Dream," and on to the mature sensuality of "Constantly" and "The Day I Met Marie." The occasional misplaced footstep does raise an eyebrow -- "We Don't Talk Anymore" is bitter enough to extinguish the most romantic candlelit evening, while BA Robertson's "Carrie" might not lack for passion, but unless you look for lovers on a payphone wall ("for a good time, call Madame Whiplash..."), it probably wasn't the wisest inclusion. But it's a great song and that's really all you need. Most of the artist's best performances over the years have been love songs, and almost any of his albums could have worn this title with distinction. Love Songs is just lovelier than most. Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

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