Cliff's passion sings the heart of a rock and roll boy
Cliff Richard looks back on his rock and roll ode to youth.
This is a classic song about Cliff Richard's love for rock and roll. The title track, "Rock and Roll Juvenile," looks back on his musical life, which has been marked by rock and roll, and is characterized by a nostalgic yet energetic sound. It is regarded as an important work that shows Cliff's musical maturity in the late 1970s.
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A:
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1)
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Monday Thru' Friday
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2)
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Doing Fine
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3)
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Cities May Fall
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4)
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You Know That I Love You
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5)
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My Luck Won't Change
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6)
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Rock 'N' Roll Juvenile
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B:
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1)
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Sci-Fi
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2)
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Fallin In Luv
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3)
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Carrie
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4)
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Hot Shot
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5)
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Language Of Love
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6)
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We Don't Talk Anymore
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Written-By - Alan Tarney (B6)
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Producer - Cliff Richard (A1 to B5)
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Written-By - Cliff Richard (A6)
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Bass - Herbie Flowers (A1 to B5)
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Guitar - Terry Britten (A1 to B5)
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Producer - Terry Britten (A1 to B5)
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Written-By - Terry Britten (A1 to A5, B1 to B5)
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Written-By - Robertson
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Drums - Graham Jarvis (A1 to B5)
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Producer - Bruce Welch (B6)
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Photography By - Gered Mankowitz
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Design, Art Direction - Cream (7)