The Platinum Collection is a compilation album by Cliff Richard, released on 14 November 2005.[1] The album peaked at number 51 on the UK Albums Chart.[2] The album is a triple album set featuring 59 tracks.
The Platinum Collection | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 14 November 2005 | |||
Recorded | 1958–2004 | |||
Genre | Rock 'n' Roll, pop, easy listening | |||
Length | 3:45:08 | |||
Label | EMI Records, Parlophone Records | |||
Cliff Richard chronology | ||||
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Track listing
editIncludes month of UK release and peak chart position in the UK Singles Chart.[2]
- CD one
- "Move It" (August 1958, No. 2)
- "High Class Baby" (November 1958, No. 7)
- "Mean Streak" (April 1959, No. 10)
- "Living Doll" (July 1959, No. 1)
- "Travellin' Light" (October 1959, "No. 1)
- "A Voice in the Wilderness" (January 1960, No. 2)
- "Fall in Love with You" (March 1960, No. 2)
- "Please Don't Tease" (June 1960, No. 1)
- "Nine Times Out of Ten" (September 1960, No. 3)
- "I Love You" (December 1960, No. 1)
- "Theme for a Dream" (February 1961, No. 3)
- "Gee Whizz It's You" (March 1961, No. 4)
- "A Girl Like You" (March 1961, No. 3)
- "When the Girl in Your Arms Is the Girl in Your Heart" (October 1961, No. 3)
- "The Young Ones" (January 1962, No. 1)
- "Do You Wanna Dance" (May 1962, No. 10)
- "I'm Looking Out the Window" (May 1962, No. 2)
- "It'll Be Me" (August 1962, No. 2)
- "The Next Time" (November 1962, No. 1)
- "Bachelor Boy" (November 1962, No. 1)
- "Summer Holiday" (February 1963, No. 1)
- "Lucky Lips" (May 1963, No. 4)
- "It's All in the Game" (August 1963, No. 2)
- "Don't Talk to Him" (November 1963, No. 2)
- "I'm the Lonely One"(January 1964, No. 8)
- "Constantly" (April 1964, No. 4)
- "On the Beach" (June 1964, No. 7)
- "The Twelfth of Never" (October 1964, No. 8)
- "I Could Easily Fall (In Love with You)" (November 1964, No. 6)
- "The Minute You're Gone" (March 1965, No. 1)
- "On My Word" (June 1965, No. 12)
- CD two
- "Wind Me Up (Let Me Go)" (October 1965, No. 2)
- "Blue Turns to Grey" (March 1966, No. 15)
- "Visions" (July 1966, No. 7)
- "Time Drags By" (October 1966, No. 10)
- "In the Country" (December 1966, No. 6)
- "It's All Over" (March 1967, No. 9)
- "The Day I Met Marie" (August 1967, No. 10)
- "All My Love" (October 1967, No. 6)
- "Congratulations" (March 1968, No. 1)
- "Good Times (Better Times)" (February 1969, No. 12)
- "Big Ship" (May 1969, No. 8)
- "Goodbye Same, Hello Samantha" (June 1970, No. 6)
- "Sing a Song of Freedom" (November 1971, No. 13)
- "Power to All Our Friends" (March 1973, No. 4)
- "(You Keep Me) Hangin' On" (May 1974, No. 13)
- "Miss You Nights" (January 1976, No. 15)
- "Devil Woman" (April 1976, No. 9)
- "My Kinda Life" (February 1977, No. 15)
- "We Don't Talk Anymore" (July 1979, No. 1)
- "Carrie" (January 1980, No. 4)
- "Dreaming" (August 1980, No. 8)
- "A Little in Love" (January 1981, No. 15)
- "Wired for Sound" (August 1981, No. 4)
- "Daddy's Home" (live) (November 1981, No. 2)
- CD three
- "The Only Way Out" (July 1982, No. 10)
- "True Love Ways" (Live) (April 1983, No. 8)
- "Please Don't Fall in Love" (November 1983, No. 7)
- "My Pretty One" (June 1987, No. 6)
- "Some People" (August 1987, No. 3)
- "The Best of Me" (May 1989, No. 2)
- "I Just Don't Have the Heart" (August 1989, No. 3)
- "Stronger Than That" (February 1990, No. 14)
- "Silhouettes" (live) (August 1990, No. 10)
- "From a Distance" (October 1990, No. 11)
- "I Still Believe in You" (November 1992, No. 7)
- "Peace in Our Time" (March 1993, No. 8)
- "Can't Keep This Feeling In" (October 1998, No. 10)
- "The Millennium Prayer" (November 1999, No. 1)
- "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"/"What a Wonderful World" (December 2001, No. 11)
- "Something is Going On" (October 2004, No. 9)
- "I Cannot Give You My Love" (December 2004, No. 13)
- "What Car" (May 2005, No. 12)
Charts and certifications
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "British album certifications – Cliff Richard – Platinum Collection". British Phonographic Industry.
- ^ a b c "Cliff Richard | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart.
- ^ "ChartsPlusYE2005" (PDF). Chartsplus. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 24 March 2021.