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My Life, My Way

By: Cliff Richard
Narrated by: Toby Longworth
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Sir Cliff Richard OBE is the biggest-selling artist of all time, selling over 250 million records around the world since he burst onto the music scene in 1958. But how has he kept his appeal all these years? In a world fuelled by drink, sex and drugs, he is perennially attractive without any of those things that keep other singers' profiles high.

Now, working with the highly acclaimed biographer and journalist, Penny Junor, Cliff is going to talk freely and frankly about what it is like to be Cliff. Inspirational, hugely talented, a much-loved household name, his story is extraordinary.

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Cliff had a certain retro appeal in his old movies and teenage looks, but this is just the speech making of an older guy with tired attitude.

Misplaced nostalgia

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I read this book in one sitting, iv’e read other Bios of Cliff as well as the Abridged edition of this book, but this is still a fill in the blanks recommendation. If this is your first introduction to Cliff or not, I believe you will find inspiration and thought provoking ideas. Yes.

A very enjoyable book about an artist few Americans know

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