The Cliff Adams Singers were a British male/female
vocal group, known for
ballads and
novelty songs, and especially their regular performances on
BBC Radio from the 1950s onwards. The ensemble was established in 1954 by Clifford William Adams (21 August 1923 – 22 October 2001).
Career
Cliff Adams was born on 21 August 1923 in
Southwark
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,
London, England.
He became a
chorister at
St Mary le Bow
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,
Cheapside, studied piano and organ, and by his mid-teens, had begun a professional musical career as a
big band pianist. He was
called up for the
Royal Air Force in the
Second World War, and became part of the RAF band, performing mostly in Africa.
After the war he joined the Leslie Douglas band, and began working on
arrangement
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s for other bandleaders including
Bert Ambrose,
Ted Heath and
Cyril Stapleton. In 1949, he formed a vocal group,
The Stargazers, with Fred Datchler,
Dick James (later replaced by Bob Brown),
Ronnie Milne and Marie Benson.
The group found success backing leading singers of the day. Adams also worked in the new medium of
television advertising, writing many
jingles, including those for
Murray Mints,
Fry's Turkish Delight
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,
Milk Tray and
Smash
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instant mashed potato.
In 1954, Adams formed a new group, the Show Band Singers, for live appearances, but the group was renamed the Cliff Adams Singers when it moved into broadcasting. On 3 July 1959, the singers first appeared on the
BBC Light Programme in ''
Sing Something Simple'', also featuring
Jack Emblow on
piano and
accordion
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.
Featuring Adams's own arrangements of popular songs, the show was originally commissioned for six programmes, but was so successful that it was immediately extended, and continued to be broadcast every Sunday until shortly after Adams' death in 2001. According to one obituary of Adams, the Singers had a "smooth, melodic and unruffled sound
hatfitted a still nostalgic British post-war musical atmosphere."
The Cliff Adams Singers frequently sang
medley
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s. Sometimes the songs were grouped thematically, other times they did medleys of songs by certain
artists –
Elvis Presley and the
Everly Brothers, for example. They also sang traditional songs like "
Old McDonald Had a Farm", "One Man Went To Mow", and the
Swiss
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folk song, "Upidee". They had a
Top 40 hit in the
UK Singles Chart in 1960 with the "Lonely Man Theme".
The piece was an
instrumental release and was credited to the Cliff Adams Orchestra.
The tune was used in a TV commercial for
Strand cigarettes in the UK.
Several
albums featuring the singers were released, usually entitled ''Sing Something Simple''. Their albums reached number 15 in the
UK Albums Chart in 1960 and 1962, number 23 in 1976 and number 39 in 1982.
These releases included a special album featuring songs from the
musicals
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. There was also a release called ''Sing Something Silver'', to mark the 25th year of ''Sing Something Simple'', and a "Very Best Of"
compilation album
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, which featured 56 songs, not including the theme tune, which traditionally opened and closed the
radio show, and most other compilations.
The Cliff Adams Singers were also recruited by
Duke Ellington
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to perform with him in
Coventry Cathedral
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in 1964, and Adams provided the
score
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for the 1976
West End
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West End may also refer to:
Pl ...
musical
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* Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance
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, ''
Liza of Lambeth''.
The
actress and entertainer
Anita Harris
Anita Madeleine Harris (born 3 June 1942) is an English actress, singer and entertainer.
Harris sang with the Cliff Adams Singers for three years from 1961 and had a number of chart hits during the 1960s. She appeared in the ''Carry On'' film ...
was a singer with the group for three years from 1961.
Cliff Adams died on 22 October 2001 and his ashes are buried at
Putney Vale Cemetery in
London.
[Resting Places: The Burial Site of 14,000 Famous Persons by Scott Wilson]
See also
*
List of vocal groups
*
Easy listening
References
External links
The Cliff Adams Singers singing''On Broadway''
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British vocal groups