Sir Cliff Richard signs with Universal Music, set to release country-tinged album.
VETERAN POP star Sir Cliff Richard has ended his 46-year relationship with EMI Records and signed with Universal Music quashing rumours that the 63-year old singer was considering retirement. The singer, who has had more British chart singles and albums than anyone else bar Elvis Presley, is now moving to a more country music direction. Cliff's first album of new material for six years was recorded in Nashville with Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees producing. Universal Music signed Sir Cliff as a "priority act" after EMI passed on the record, entitled 'Something's Going On'.
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By ending his relations with en eu label record companie CLIFF RICHARD Want to find a new Musical Rebirth, Did you ever heard Cliff sing blues, though country music would be so easy for Sir Cliff, we all know that he is the king of pop music and ballad in the world, but to better attack the new continent he needs this changing, I know, we all know he will find his audience there, take care Cliff
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