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''Every Face Tells a Story'' is a 1977 album by Cliff Richard, the follow-up to Richard's comeback album, ''I'm Nearly Famous.'' Although not quite as successful or groundbreaking, the album was a success in reaching the UK top ten.〔(Sir Cliff.com - ''Every Face Tells a Story'' )〕 The album peaked at No.8 during a 10-week run and spawned three hit singles.〔(Chartstats.com - Album chart details )〕 The first single released from the album was "Hey Mr Dream Maker" in late 1976, followed by "My Kinda Life" and "When Two Worlds Drift Apart" in 1977. The biggest of these was "My Kinda Life", which reached No.15 in the UK Charts.〔(Chartstats.com - "My Kinda Life" )〕 The album was released in the US with alternate artwork and an edited version of closing track "Spider Man" (shortened by nearly four minutes). Every Face Tells a Story was remastered and re-issued on Compact disc in July 2002.〔(CD Universe.com - Re-issue details )〕 == Track listing == Side One # "My Kinda Life" (Chris East) 3:48 # "Must Be Love" (Terry Britten) 4:19 # "When Two Worlds Drift Apart" (Peter Sills) 4:14 # "You Got Me Wondering" (Terry Britten) 3:38 # "Every Face Tells a Story (It Never Tells a Lie)" (Michael Allison, Peter Sills) 3:20 # "Try a Smile" (John Perry) 3:20 Side Two # "Hey Mr. Dreammaker" (Bruce Welch, Alan Tarney) 4:48 # "Give Me Love Your Way" (Alan Tarney, Trevor Spencer) 3:44 # "Up in the World" (Clifford T. Ward) 2:40 # "Don't Turn the Light Out" (Guy Fletcher, Doug Fiett) 4:01 # "It'll Be Me Babe" (Hank Marvin, John Farrar) 3:20 # "Spider Man" (Terry Britten) 6:50 Bonus tracks (2002 re-issue): # "No One Waits" (Cliff Richard, Gary Isherwood) 3:41 # "Nothing Left for Me to Say" (Cliff Richard) 3:55 # "That's Why I Love You" (Gene Garfin, Andrew Gold) 3:09 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Every Face Tells a Story」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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