Cliff Richard - I'll Love You Forever Today (1968)
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2018
- From ‘CHANNELLING THE BEAT!’ book (which includes details of over 200 Cliff Richard TV & movie appearances from 1958-1969):
Mid 1968 - ‘Two A Penny’ Movie (UK): Two A Penny / Twist and Shout / I’ll Love You Forever Today / Questions (Cliff’s final movie of the ‘60s, this is his most neglected, and in some ways, most impressive. Looking sharp in a corduroy suit and with hair combed forward, he convincingly plays a petty criminal who comes to question his rights and wrongs after listening to his long-suffering girlfriend… It is actually much better than it sounds, and the music is good too. For ‘Twist and Shout’ he is backed just by piano and drums in a pub scene, while ‘I’ll Love You Forever Today’ is a far better song than ‘Congratulations’. Not that the public agreed; when it was released as a single it reached just No. 27, Cliff’s lowest charting placing yet)
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❤️ love this song and is a good film as well Cliff is so young and good looking in this film Cliff was only about 27 going on 28 the year the film was made in 1968. Super Cliff ❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻💓💓💓❤️
Beautiful song and beautifully sang by Cliff ❤️
Beautiful song and music
I love this song much
Such a lovely song, beautifully performed (sung, arranged, played)
Love IT ❤
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Tanja, wishing you have a good time.❤️❤️🌹🌹
@@ping-manwong5704 Thank you I wish you that as well. Stay healthy and take care 😘👍God bless you 🙏
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I thought Cliff did a great job in this movie.
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TV time warp. Look, it's Sophia (Estelle Getty), at 1:16 in this video. lol.
A lot of wonderful Cliff's videos disappeared from RUclips because copyrights !
Not this one! : )
@@peterchecksfield9958 I love this film and the book. Cliff is a talented actor and performer.
@@huguettemarquet4675 Oh yes, he's superb in this film (great soundtrack too!).
@@peterchecksfield9958 Around Cliff is always lovely things, musics, lyrics, his nice and funny words, musicians, chorists. He's a wonderful and kind person.
Two a penny. Underated film. Much better than it's given credit for.