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21 Today
1961 studio album by Cliff Richard
1961 studio album by Cliff Richard
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 21 Today |
| type | Studio |
| artist | Cliff Richard and The Shadows |
| cover | 21-today-cliff-richard-new.jpg |
| released | 14 October 1961 |
| recorded | September 1960 – July 1961 |
| length | 40:01 |
| label | Columbia |
| 1961 LP - 33SX 1368 (mono) | |
| 1961 SCX 3409 (stereo) | |
| producer | Norrie Paramor |
| prev_title | Listen to Cliff! |
| prev_year | 1961 |
| next_title | The Young Ones |
| next_year | 1962 |
1961 LP - 33SX 1368 (mono) 1961 SCX 3409 (stereo)
21 Today is the fourth studio album by Cliff Richard and his fifth album overall. The album features The Shadows on every track. It was released through EMI Columbia Records on 14 October 1961, the exact date of Cliff Richard's 21st birthday and was his first No. 1 in the UK album chart.
Track listing
Chart positions
| Chart (1961) | Peak |
|---|---|
| position |
Release formats
- Vinyl LP mono & stereo (1961)
- Audio CD (1998)
Personnel
;Cliff Richard and the Shadows
- Cliff Richard – lead vocals
- Hank Marvin – lead guitar
- Bruce Welch – rhythm guitar
- Jet Harris – bass guitar
- Tony Meehan – drums
References
References
- Watson, Jimmy. (21 October 1961). "Cliff Richard: ''21 Today''".
- "Cliff Richard - Full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company.
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