n 1958, a talented young musician by the name of Harry Webb adopted a
new stage name - and as the saying goes, the rest is history. Cliff
Richard, first with The Drifters and then backed by The Shadows,
dominated the British music scene in the late 1950s and early 60s with
memorable hits such as Move It, Living Doll and Summer Holiday.
He was the UK's answer to Elvis, and led a group of artists that
included the likes of Tommy Steele and Marty Wilde as they took the
nation by storm with their new and exciting rock 'n' roll sensation.
But, while the popularity of others would be replaced by Beatlemania,
Cliff was only just getting started. As time's moved on he's adapted his
style to softer rock and middle-of-the-road pop, and an increased focus
on his faith has even seen him venture into contemporary Christian
music.
In an unrivalled career that has now spanned six decades, Cliff has
enjoyed unprecedented chart success, came agonisingly close to a
Eurovision Song Contest win and has cemented himself as one of the
best-selling British performers of all time.
This special picture-packed edition explores his 60 years at the top,
and celebrates the life and times of a true music legend.