March

1958: Harry Webb and Terry leave the Dick Teague group to form a new band The Drifters, joined by Norman Mitham.
Harry Webb and the Drifters made their debut appearance at Forty Hill Badminton club.

1959: Cliff Richard appears on BBC TV’s Saturday Club, Cliff sings “Baby I Don't Care”, “Steady With You”, “Danny”, “Down The Line” and “Apron Strings”.
On March 7th & 28th, Cliff Richard and the Drifters appeared on ‘Oh Boy!’ show.
March 16th, Plans are announced for the first American rock ‘n’ roll package tour to hit Europe, Performers including Bobby Darin, Conway Twitty, Duane Eddy and Pony Tails are contracted, along with UK star Cliff Richard.

1960: “A Voice In The Wilderness” at No.2 in NME Best Selling Sheet Music charts.
Cliff Richard’s U.S. tour recorded for BBC.
Cliff Sings No. 2 (SEG 7987 Mono) / (ESG 7794 Stereo) released.
Cliff’s TV performances of “Fall In Love With You” on March 19th and May 21st, on 'Saturday Spectaculars' for ATV and BBC TV's children's show 'Crackerjack' March 31st.
“Fall In Love With You”/ “Willie And The Hand Jive” (DB 4431) released.
Cliff Richard received Silver Disc for “Fall In Love With You”.
The No.1 record on the first EP chart was Cliff Richard’s “Expresso Bongo”

1961: March 1st, Australian Peter Gromley, is to be Cliff Richard’s new personal manager.
On Thursday 9th, March, "“CLIFF RICHARD SHOW” Show No. 4, Cliff performed "Pigtails In Paris"(Cliff, Jack Parnell Orchestra and Dancers), "Temptation", "Balling The Jack", "Sentimental Journey", "Willie And The Hand Jive", "I Wish I Was In  Love Again" (Cliff duet with Petula Clark)and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On".
On March 16th, 1961: “CLIFF RICHARD SHOW” Show No. 5 of ATV 6 part series.
Cliff Richard performed "There’s A Small Town With A Wishing Well" (Cliff, Vernons Girls and Orchestra), "Lamp Of Love" (Cliff and The Shadows), "As Time Goes By" (Cliff and the Jack Parnell Orchestra), "Where Did You Learn To Dance" (Cliff , Vernons Girls and Orchestra), "Apache" (Cliff playing lead guitar", "Don’t Be Mad At Me" (Cliff and The Shadows), "The Three Peggies" (Cliff duet with Kaye Sisters)and "Yes Sir That’s My Baby" (Cliff Richard, Vernons Girls and Jack Parnell Orchestra).
Cliff on BBC TV’s “Parade of Pops”, Cliff sings “I Love You”, “Almost Like Being in Love” and “Theme For A Dream”.
Cliff Richard begin tours of Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore and South Africa.
Ten thousand teenage fans disrupt traffic in Johannesburg as they surround the Carlton hotel where Cliff Richard is staying,
Cliff and The Shadows made a concert appearance in Johannesburg, South Africa. It was the first Cliff Richard concert to be recorded.
Top South African DJ Bob Holness interviews Cliff for his Durban ‘Calling To Youth Show’.
Cliff received 'Star Of Stars' award from ‘Weekend’ magazine.
Cliff is in South Africa, his sister Donella collects the award on his behalf in London.
“Gee Whiz It’s You”/ “I Cannot Find A True Love” two songs from LP “Me And My Shadows” was Cliff’s first European release single to enter the British chart.
Cliff Richard with Adam Faith, Lonnie Donegan, Russ Conway, Mark Wynter, David Jacobs and Bert Weedon appeared on NME Poll Convert.
“Theme For A Dream” is at No.2 in NME Top selling singles charts.

1962: Cliff Richard receives an award from ‘Variety Club of Great Britain’ for ‘Show Personality of the Year’ at Savoy Hotel, in London.
Cliff Richard appears on BBC TV’s Saturday Club, he sings “We Say Yeah”, “The Young Ones”, “Do You Wanna Dance”, “When The Girl In Your Arms” and “Razzle Dazzle”.
March 22nd, Cliff Richard and The Shadows performed at the ‘Eton College Mission Youth Club’, Hackney Wick, attended by Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon. Later Cliff Richard joins the Royal couple for tea.
Saturday 24th March, Cliff Richard’s “The Young Ones” movie clips shown on ‘Thank Your Lucky Stars’.

1963: In the British Top Thirty chart Cliff has 4 songs, “Summer Holiday” (9), “Dancing Shoes” (25), “The Next Time” (18) and “Bachelor Boy” (16).
Cliff Richard and The Shadows tour Britain, songs featured on the tour are: “Do You Wanna Dance”, “Summer Holiday”, “The Next Time”, “Blueberry Hill”, “Spanish Harlem”, “I Got A Woman”, “Baby Face”, “Love Hurts”, “Bachelor Boy”, “Dancing Shoes” and “We Say Yeah”.
Soundtrack from the film “Summer Holiday” released.
March 14th, “Summer Holiday” tops the British Charts.
Cliff Richard pre-recorded two songs in London; to be transmitted on ‘Ed Sullivan Show’, Cliff sings “Bachelor Boy”.
E.P. “Time For Cliff And The Shadows” (SEG 8228 Mono) / (ESG 7887 Stereo) is released.
“Bachelor Boy” is at No.1 in Holland, India and South Africa, No.3 in Sweden and Thailand and at No.5 in Hong Kong.
“The Next Time” is at No.1 in South Africa, No.2 in India and Israel, No.6 in France, No.10 in Norway.

In the first quarter of 1963 Cliff leads in the NME points table.
1. Cliff Richard 584
2. Frank Ifield 322
3. The Shadows 291
4. Tornados 275
5. Jet Harris & Tony Meehan 253
6. Elvis Presley 246
7. The Beatles 235

1964: Cliff Richard received Gold Disc for “Lucky Lips” from EMI chief Joseph Lockwood.
Cliff Richard & The Shadows are on the set at ‘Elstree Studios’ for shooting of his latest film “Wonderful Life”.
E.P. “Cliff Richard Sings Don’t Talk To Him” (SEG 8299 Mono) is released.

1965: Cliff Richard receives the trophy from NME for the sixth time for “Top British Singer”.
“I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)” is at No. 1 in Malaysia, Top Ten in Finland, Holland, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Lebanon, Singapore and Thailand.
Saturday 20th March, Cliff Richard appears on ‘Thank Your Lucky Stars’, Cliff performed “The Minute You’re Gone” and “Just Another Guy”,  others artists are Petula Clark,
Del Shannon, Francois Hardy, Laurie Jay Combo, The Fairies, The Temptations and Janice Nicholls.
“The Minute You’re Gone”/ “Just Another Guy” (DB 7496) released.
E.P. “Cliff's Hits From Aladdin And His Wonderful Lamp” (SEG 8395 Mono) is released.

1966: Saturday 26th March, on ABC TV’s ‘Thank Your Lucky Stars’ are Cliff Richard and The Shadows, Dusty Springfield, Billy Joe Royal, Dave, Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich and The Quiet Five
Cliff Richard’s new single “Blue Turns To Grey”/ “Somebody Loses” (DB 7866) released.

1967: Cliff Richard’s new single written by Don Everly “It’s All Over”/ “Why Wasn’t I Born Rich” (DB 8150) released.
In the Ivor Novello Awards, presented by the Songwriters’ Guild of Great Britain, Cliff’s “Time Drags By” is runner-up to “Born Free” in the “The Film Song of the Year” category.

1968: “Congratulations”/ “High ‘N’ Dry” (DB 8376) released.
Cliff Richard’s sister Joan marries Colin Phipps.
“A Matters Of Diamonds” stars Cliff Richard, shown on ATV.

1969: Cliff Richard appears on ‘Top Of The Pops’, ‘Rolf Harris Show’ and ‘Liberace’s Show’.
Cliff Richard flies to Germany, Holland, Italy and Romania.
March 5-9th, Cliff Richard guest star at ‘International festival Golden Stag’, Brasov, Romania.

1970: Cliff Richard attends a party at No.10 Downing Street, given by the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, in honour of  West Germany Chancellor Willy Brandt.

1971: Cliff Richard appears at the Stanmore Baptist Church in North London.
Cliff buys a house in Essex for the Christian Arts Centre.
BBC 1 and Cliff’s management negotiate for another “It’s Cliff Richard” TV series.
Cliff Richard duets with Petula Clark, the Beatles hit “I Want To Hold Your Hand”.
Cliff Richard begins European tour to Austria, Belgium, Denmark, West Germany and Switzerland.

1972: Cliff Richard gives a religious concert for Tear Fund at Manchester’s new Century Hall.
Cliff Richard’s new single “Jesus”/ “Mister Cloud” (DB 8864) released.
The record is ignored by some radio stations and does not become a major hit.

1973: Cliff Richard’s 59th single “Power To All Our Friends”/ “Come Back Billie Joe” (EMI 2012) released.
March 21st, Cliff Richard recorded “Gut, Dass Es Freunde Gibt” (Power To All Our Friends) in German.

1974: The London Palladium announces that Cliff Richard will headline a season at their theatre in the Spring.
The Duchess of Gloucester presents Cliff with “Silver Clef” award for outstanding services to the music industry at the second annual Music Therapy Committee luncheon.

1975: March 14th, Cliff Richard’s 63rd single “It's Only Me You Left Behind” / “You're The One” (EMI 2279) is released.

1976: Cliff Richard’s visit to the USSR (Soviet Union) is postponed.
Cliff Richard’s “Miss You Nights” (Rocket Record) released in USA.

1977: Cliff Richard spends 3 weeks in South Africa.
“Every Face Tells A Story” (EMC 3172) album is released.
“Every Face Tells A Story” peaks at No.8 in the U.K. Albums chart.
The International Cliff Richard Movement magazine “Dynamite” reports that Cliff’s Tear Fund concerts in 1976 raised over 37,000 Pounds, providing six vehicles for Argentina, Yemen, Nigeria, Haiti and Burundi, also a generator for a hospital in India, a rural development center in Kenya and a training center in Zaire.

1978: Mike Read interviews Cliff Richard at the London Palladium for Radio Luxembourg.
EMI Records host a special honorary dinner for Cliff Richard in London.

1979: Cliff Richard’s 74th single “Green Light”/“Imagine Love” (EMI 2920) released. It is produced by Bruce Welch.

1980: Cliff Richard appears at Royal Albert Hall at the “Sing Good News” event, honouring the top writers in the contest organized by the Bible Society. Cliff sings
“Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music” and “When I Survey The Wondrous Cross”.
Cliff recorded his vocals for the duets with Olivia for “Suddenly”.
ITV’s ‘Pop Gospel’ series begins, in which Cliff appears in two programmes.
“Carrie” enters the British Top Ten, peaking at No. 3, it’s Cliff 43rd, Top Ten hit in the British Hit Singles chart.

1981: “Cliff In London” screens on BBC TV.
Cliff Richard’s first UK video “The Young Ones” released.
While on tour of USA in Hollywood, a truck loaded with equipment and instruments worth 40,000 Pounds is stolen.
Cliff’s first date of USA tour opened at the Paramount Theatre, Seattle, among songs included are “Move It”, “Green Light”, “Dreamin’ ”, “Miss You Nights”, “A Little In Love”, “Devil Woman”, “The Rock That Doesn’t Roll”, “Do You Wanna Dance” and “We Don’t Talk Anymore”.

1982: Cliff Richard appears in Los Angeles and New York.
Cliff Richard flies back to U.K.

1983: Cliff Richard’s duets with Phil Everly “She Means Nothing To Me” peaks at No.9 in the U.K. Singles chart.
Cliff Richard appears on the Wogan TV show.

1984: Double “A” sides “Baby You’re Dynamite”/ “Ocean Deep” (EMI 5457) released.
Both tracks entered the U.K. Singles chart.
Cliff Richard flies to Scandinavia for promotion.

1985: Cliff Richard attends the birthday party of Paul Gambaccini.

1986: “Living Doll” (new version) with The Young Ones, released and on March 22nd, the single top the British chart.
Evergreen pop star Cliff Richard is destined for the Guinness Book of Records after his hit song “Living Doll” shot to No. 1 spot in the U.K. Chart for the second time in 27 years.
Cliff Richard plays as Chris Wilder in Dave Clark’s musical ‘Time’.

1987: Cliff Richard is interviewed on TV-AM and Swansea Sound Radio at the Dominion theatre.
Cliff Richard shoots the “Crusader” video for Greenleaf.

1988: Cliff Richard ‘Always Guaranteed Tour” of Australia and New Zealand.

1989: Cliff Richard flies to Amsterdam, to record for Dutch Television.

1990: Cliff Richard begins “Stronger Tour” in Australia.
 
1992: Cliff Richard invited on to the stage of Wembley Arena to sing “Goodnight Girl” with Wet Wet Wet.
Belgian TV interviewed Cliff at his office.
Cliff Richard attends ‘Bishop Wand School’ event in Staines, Middlesex.
Cliff Richard dines with actor David Suchet.
Cliff Richard recorded for the Bruce Forsyth TV Show at BBC Television Centre.
Cliff Richard presents the BAFTA Award for the Best Original Film Music at the Grosvenor House Hotel.

1993: “Peace In Our Time”/ “Somebody Loves You” (EM 265), “Peace In Our Time” / “Somebody Loves You” / “That’s Alright Mama” (CDEMS 265),
“Peace In Our Time” / “Living Doll” / “Peace In Our Time” (CDEM 265) are  released.
PMI release a double video of “Access All Areas tour 1992”.

1994: Cliff Richard attends a charity event for Romanian Aid.
Cliff plays tennis with Buster Mottram at the All-England Lawn tennis Club.
Cliff Richard with Tim Rice and John Farrar are at “Heathcliff” recording session at Abbey Road studios.
Cliff Richard attends a reception at 10 Downing Street for Michael Ball's favourite charity for research into ovarian cancer.

1995: Tennis Trail at Nottingham, Aberdeen and Sheffield.
On March 25th, Cliff Richard flies to Lech, Austria for holidays.
 
1996: Local Post UK Ltd. issued two commemorative Cliff Richard postage stamps bearing images of Cliff in portrayal of Heathcliff.
“Heathcliff” Demo Press Kit: EXCLUSIVE Video / CD Single / CD Album (Released 11-3-1996).

1998: On March 1st, Cliff Richard played the first of two nights in Perth on the 40th anniversary tour.

2002: Papillon Records has announced that “Let Me Be The One” is to be the second single released from Cliff Richard’s latest hit album “Wanted” on 1st April. The other songs on the CD are “ I Got A Woman” is taken from EMI’s “Live At The Kingston 1962” and  “This Can’t Be Love-My Funny Valentine” which was recorded live during Cliff Richard’s “Off The Road” in May 2001 at The Royal Albert Hall.
Sir Cliff Richard’s ITV Special video “The Hits I Missed” released by VCL. The video includes all tracks from Cliff’s “Wanted” album
and it also features special guests Atomic Kitten and Steps. 

2003: Sir Cliff Richard’s “Wanted Tour” concert on 12th March 2003 at Impact Arena, Bangkok. 
The evergreen and fresh Cliff Richard appeared on stage, dressed in a silver-blue silky suit, and white & blue stripe shirt, he kicked off with his best selling single from 1979
“We Don’t Talk Anymore” and his first hit from 1958 “Move It”. The next is his latest hit from “Wanted” album “Somewhere Over The Rainbow-What A Wonderful World”. Cliff moved into romantic mood with his 1963 hit “Constantly” and then rocked with Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got To Do With It?”, this song was sent to Cliff for recording, but was sent back by his office. Next was Cliff’s very popular hit in Thailand & Asia “Evergreen Tree”, followed by his first No.1 “Living Doll” and “Like Strangers” from Wanted” album. Then he moved into romantic mood again with his hit from the film “The Young Ones” with “When The Girl In Your Arms Is The Girl In Your Heart”. Cliff’s classic hit “Some People” from “Always Guaranteed” album was next and followed by “Miss You Nights” and “Devil Woman” from “I’m Nearly Famous” album. The first half ended with “Early In The Morning” and “Dreamin’ ”.
After the intermission Cliff appeared on stage dressed with blue and pink shirt and black leather pants with sunglasses, he sings “Born To Rock ‘N’ Roll” and “Do You Wanna Dance”. Then Anthony Clarke joined Cliff on stage for The Everly Brothers' hit “Claudette”. Next are his early hits medley “Gee Whiz It’s You-I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)” and a tribute to Elvis with “Too Much-Don’t Be Cruel”, followed by “Summer Holiday” and “The Young Ones”. Cliff Richard's backing vocal group: Peter, Keith & Mick sang a medley of Cliff’s hits “Green Light-Devil Woman-Carrie”. Cliff came back on stage he had changed into a green and black metallic shirt, and sang “Wired For Sound”, “Be Bop A Lula” and “No Particular Place To Go”. Cliff then sang Doo Wop medley from late ‘50s with “Come And Go With Me-Dream Lover-Since I Don’t Have You”, followed with “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”. The last numbers were Cliff’s 1968 Eurovision hit “Congratulations” with fans singing along and his millennium hit “The Millennium Prayer”, and that’s the end of show; it’s a wonderful and an excellent performance by Sir Cliff Richard.

On 13th March, after his final concert of the “World Tour”, in Bangkok, Cliff visited a charity project, which helps street children.
Ian Samwell, the original Drifter and who composed “Move It” for Cliff Richard, died at his Sacramento, California home on 13th March.
The stage musical based on Cliff Richard’s 1963 hit film “Summer Holiday” is returning to the stage on 3rd April at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth until 9th August at The Grand Opera House, Belfast.
The musical “Summer Holiday stage show includes Cliff’s hits, “The Young Ones”, “Gee Whiz It’s You”, “Bachelor Boy”, “On The Beach”, “In The Country”, “A Swinging Affair”, “Do You Wanna Dance”, “I Could Easily Fall”, “Constantly”, “Big News”, “Summer Holiday”, “La La Song”,  “Time Drags By”, “Dancing Shoes”, “I’m The Lonely One”, “Living Doll”, “The Next Time”, “ Seven Days To A Holiday”, “Les Girl”, “We Say Yeah”, “Round And Round”, “Let Us Take You For A Ride” and “Is It Still Raining?”
Peter Pan of pop Sir Cliff Richard will head a list of famous faces at the concert for British soldier.
The concert will be put on DVD before being shown to 50,000 of our British troops in the Middle East.

2005: Sir Cliff performed a concert in Barbados on 11th March, in aid of a local children's charity, to an audience of around 3,000. 
EMI released the re-mastered CD and the first-time DVD of “Oh Boy / The Event” on 21 March.

2007: EMI released remastered CDs of “Small Corners”, “Cliff Live At The Talk Of The Town”, Help It Along”, “Established 1958” and “Cliff In Japan”.