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When Two Worlds Drift Apart

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"When Two Worlds Drift Apart"
Cover of German release
Single by Cliff Richard
from the album Every Face Tells a Story
B-side"That's Why I Love You"
Released27 June 1977
Recorded7,13 September 1976[1]
StudioAbbey Road
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Peter Sills
Producer(s)Bruce Welch
Cliff Richard singles chronology
"My Kinda Life"
(1977)
"When Two Worlds Drift Apart"
(1977)
"Yes! He Lives"
(1978)
Music video
"When Two Worlds Drift Apart" on YouTube
"Remember"
French adaptation and release of When Two Worlds Drift Apart
Single by Cliff Richard
from the album My Kinda Life
B-side"Lucille"
ReleasedMay 1992 (France)
Recorded1-2 Feb, 20-23 Apr 1992[2]
LabelEMI France
Songwriter(s)Peter Sills
Producer(s)Bruce Welch, Cliff Richard, Paul Moesll
Cliff Richard singles chronology
"This New Year"
(1991)
"Remember"
(1992)
"I Still Believe in You"
(1992)

"When Two Worlds Drift Apart" is a song by Cliff Richard from his album Every Face Tells a Story and the third single from the album. It was released as a single in 1977 reaching number 46 on the UK singles chart.[3] In South Africa it reached number 19.[4]

In 1992 Richard released a French adaptation of the song titled "Remember" as a single in France.[5] It was taken from his album My Kinda Life that was only released in France. The album was made up of re-recordings and remixes of a selection of his previously released material from 1976 to 1989.

Chart performance

Charts (1977) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[6] 46
South Africa (Springbok Radio)[7] 19

References

  1. ^ Read, Mike; Lewry, Peter; Goodall, Nigel (1993). Cliff Richard - The Complete Chronicle. London: Hamlyn. pp. 186–187. ISBN 0600578976.
  2. ^ Read, Mike; Lewry, Peter; Goodall, Nigel (1993). Cliff Richard - The Complete Chronicle. London: Hamlyn. pp. 290–291. ISBN 0600578976.
  3. ^ OfficialCharts: Cliff Richard Singles
  4. ^ "SA Charts 1965 - 1989 (as presented by Springbok Radio / Radio Orion)". www.rock.co.za. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Records/cd/video". Dynamite International (143). September 1992.
  6. ^ "Cliff Richard: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.
  7. ^ "South Africa Charts 1965-1989 - Springbok Radio / Radio Orion". Retrieved 22 January 2019.
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