 LONDON, UK (Cliff Richard Fans Website) - The veteran pop star failed in 1958 to sign a recording deal with Decca - which famously overlooked the Beatles - but went on to become one of Britain's most successful solo singers, notching up a string of hit singles over five decades. The artist was later taken up by EMI and stayed with the musical company for 45 years before announcing his move to Decca. Costa Pilavachi, president of Decca Records, said: "We may not have signed him back in 1958 but it's never too late to correct a mistake - and we're very excited to welcome Sir Cliff Richard to the Decca family in 2004, Decca's 75th year, with his exciting new album of great songs." Cliff's new album, Something's Going On, will be released on November 1 and is his first studio CD in three years. Something's Going On tracklisting is as follows: Thousand Miles To Go/ Somethin' Is Goin' On/ I Will Not Be A Mistake/ Simplicity/ Sometimes Love/ I Cannot Give You My Love/ The Day That I Stop Loving You/ What Car/ How Did She Get Here/ Field Of Love/ For Life/ I Don't Wanna Lose You/ Faithful One. It is a collection of original songs, ranging from upbeat pop numbers to ballads, and was recorded in Nashville and Miami with a selection of new and established writers and also saw the pop star collaborate with Barry Gibb on two tracks. Cliff Richard said: "The enthusiasm and confidence which everyone feels about my new album has given me a new lease of life." The first single, Something's Going On, will be released in October, when the singer will also be talking about his move to Decca.
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