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Power to All Our Friends
1973 single by Cliff Richard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Power to All Our Friends" is a song by Cliff Richard which was chosen as the British entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1973, by a postal vote which was decided by BBC viewers after Richard performed six contending songs on A Song For Europe, featured on Cilla Black's BBC1 Saturday evening show Cilla. The runner-up song was "Come Back Billie Jo", written by Mitch Murray and Tony Macaulay, which was included as the B-side on the single. "Power to All Our Friends" came third in the Eurovision Song Contest.[2]
It was released as a single in 1973 and reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart and became an international hit reaching number one in numerous countries.[3]
Richard had previously represented the United Kingdom in 1968 with "Congratulations", which came second.
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Track listing
7": EMI / EMI 2012
- "Power to All Our Friends" – 3:01
- "Come Back Billie Jo" – 2:37
7": EMI / 5C 006-05312 (Netherlands)
- "Power to All Our Friends" – 3:01
- "The Days of Love" – 2:57
Personnel
- Cliff Richard – vocals
- Terry Britten – guitar
- Kevin Peek – guitar
- Alan Tarney – bass guitar
- Trevor Spencer – drums
- Barrie Guard – percussion
Charts
Cover versions
- Séverine – "Il faut chanter la vie" (French version)
- Peter Holm – "Il faut chanter la vie" (French version)
- Peter Holm – "Vänner som du och ja'" (Swedish version)
- Cliff Richard – "Gut, dass es Freunde gibt" (German version)
- Frank Schöbel – "Gut, dass es Freunde gibt" (German version)
- Los Sirex – "Todo el poder a los amigos " (Spanish version)
- Ricchi e Poveri – "1+2=3" (Italian version)
- Paschalis Arvanitidis – "Φίλοι και αδελφοί" (Greek version)
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References
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