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This article is about the song by Dave Townsend. For the version by Westlife, see Tonight/Miss You Nights.
"Miss You Nights" Single by Cliff Richard from the album I'm Nearly Famous Released November 14, 1975 Recorded 1975 Genre Ballad Writer(s) "Miss You Nights" by Dave Townsend Cliff Richard singles chronology "Honky Tonk Angel
(1975)"Miss You Nights"
(1975)"Devil Woman"
(1976)Music video "Miss You Nights" on YouTube "Miss You Nights" is a song written by Dave Townsend and made famous by Cliff Richard. Townsend wrote the song in 1974 while his girlfriend was away on holiday. He recorded it on an album for Island Records.
But the label shelved the album and decided to recoup part of the cost of the unreleased album through cover deals and handed some of the demo tapes to Bruce Welch of The Shadows who also worked as producer to Cliff Richard to revitalize his career. They both immediately recognized it as a hit. Through Andrew Powell's string arrangements made it a great love song through its imagery and potent feelings of longing and loneliness. Welch and Cliff recorded it in September 1975. Of the song and its writer Cliff said: "I think it's one of the nicest songs I’ve ever made... when I heard his version it was terrific. He [Townsend] was pleased to have that happen. I mean it could have been anybody and it would have been a hit."[1]
The single was released on November 14, 1975 as the lead single from Cliff Richard's album I'm Nearly Famous. It entered the British Top 20 and in early 1976, reached #15 in the UK Singles Chart[2][3]
- Tracklist
- Miss You Nights (A side)
- Love Enough (B side)
- Chart performance
Chart Peak
positionAustralian Singles Chart 100 UK Singles Chart 15 Contents
Rerelease: All I Have to Do Is Dream/Miss You Nights
"All I Have to Do Is Dream/Miss You Nights" Single by Cliff Richard Released 1994 Recorded 1994 Genre Ballad Cliff Richard singles chronology "Healing Love
(1993)"Miss You Nights"
(1994)"Misunderstood Man"
(1995)In 1994, Cliff Richard released a new version of the song as a double A side single as "All I Have To Do Is Dream/Miss You Nights".
"All I Have to Do Is Dream" originally by The Everly Brothers was recorded as a live duet with Phil Everly, and "Miss You Nights" as a live solo version. The Double A side single reached #14 in the UK Singles Chart.
- Tracklist
- All I Have To Do Is Dream
- Miss You Nights
- When Will I Be Loved
- Tribute to the Legends - Medley
- Chart performance
Chart Peak
positionAustralian Singles Chart 93 UK Singles Chart 14 Other versions
Cliff Richard also recorded two more versions of the song
- 2004: Credited to Elaine Page with Cliff Richard
- 2005: Credited to G4 feat. Sir Cliff Richard on G4's album G4 & Friends
Other covers include:
- 1976: Diane Solomon on her album Mixed Feelings
- 1977: Marie Osmond on her album This Is the Way That I Feel
- 1979: Art Garfunkel on his album Fate for Breakfast
- 1979: The Nolans on their album Nolan Sisters
- 1981: Brotherhood of Man on their album 20 Disco Greats / 20 Love Songs
- 1982: Carl Wayne with Choral Union
- 1990: Johnny Logan & The Jordanaires on Logan's album Love Songs
- 2001: Smokie on their album Uncovered Too
- 2005: Rick Springfield
Westlife version
Main article: Tonight/Miss You NightsThe most commercially successful cover version is that of Westlife that was released in 2003 as a double A side in the United Kingdom as Tonight/Miss You Nights. The double A single reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart and topped the Irish charts.
In some other countries, Westlife released the songs separately.
- Chart performance
Chart Peak
positionAustralian Singles Chart 65[4] Austrian Singles Chart 58 Danish Singles Chart 10 German Singles Chart 47 Irish Singles Chart 1 Netherlands Singles Chart 55 Swedish Singles Chart 33 UK Singles Chart 3 UK Radio Airplay Chart 13 Song in other Cliff Richard albums
The song appeared originally on 1975 I'm Nearly Famous album. It also appears in the following Cliff Richard albums:
- 1981: Love Songs
- 2004: Miss You Nights - The Ballads Collection
- 2006: Two's Company The Duets (version with G4
- 2008: The 50th Anniversary Album
References
External links
Albums (UK) 1950s:Cliff (1959) · Cliff Sings (1959)1960s:Me and My Shadows (1960) · Listen to Cliff! (1961) · 21 Today (1961) · The Young Ones (1961, soundtrack) · 32 Minutes and 17 Seconds (1962) · Summer Holiday (1963, soundtrack) · When in Spain (1963) · Wonderful Life (1964, soundtrack) · Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp (1964, stage show album) · Cliff Richard (1965) · Love Is Forever (1965) · When in Rome (1965) · Kinda Latin · Finders Keepers (1966, soundtrack) · Cinderella (1967, soundtrack) · Don't Stop Me Now (1967) · Good News (1967, gospel) · Cliff in Japan (1968, live) · Two a Penny (1968, soundtrack) · Established 1958 (1968) · Sincerely Cliff (1969)1970s:Tracks and Grooves (1970) · All My Love (1970) · About the Man (1970, gospel) · His Land (1970, gospel) · Cliff: Live at the Talk of the Town (1970, live) · The 31st February Street (1974) · Take Me High (1974, soundtrack) · Help It Along (1974, gospel) · I'm Nearly Famous (1976) · Every Face Tells a Story (1977) · Green Light (1978) · Small Corners (1978, gospel) · Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile (1979) · Thank You Very Much (1979, live)1980s:I'm No Hero (1980) · Wired for Sound (1980) · Now You See Me... Now You Don't (1982, gospel) · Silver (1983) · Dressed for the Occasion (1983, live) · The Rock Collection (1984) · Walking in the Light (1984) · Always Guaranteed (1987) · Stronger (1989)1990s:From a Distance: The Event (1990, live) · Together with Cliff Richard (1991) · The Album (1993) · Songs from Heathcliff (1995, stage show album) · Heathcliff Live (1996, stage show album, live) · Yesterday, Today, Forever (1997, gospel, compilation) · Real as I Wanna Be (1998)2000s:Wanted (2001) · Live at the ABC Kingston, 1962 (2002, live) · Cliff at Christmas (2003) · Something's Goin' On (2004) · Cliff Richard - The World Tour (2004, live) · Two's Company The Duets (2006) · Love... The Album (2007, Part new songs, part compilation) · Reunited – Cliff Richard and The Shadows (2009)2010s:Bold as Brass (2010) · Soulicious (2011)EPs (UK) Serious Charge · Expresso BongoCompilations (UK) Cliff's Hit Album (1963) · More Hits by Cliff (1965) · The Best of Cliff (1969) · The Best of Cliff, Vol. 2 (1972) · 40 Golden Greats (1977) · Love Songs (1981) · Private Collection: 1979-1988 (1988) · My Kinda Life (1992) · The Hit List (1994) · At the Movies 1959-1974 (1996) · The Whole Story: His Greatest Hits (2000) · Miss You Nights: The Ballads Collection (2004) · The Platinum Collection (2005) · And They Said It Wouldn't Last (My 50 Years in Music) (2008) · The 50th Anniversary Album (2008) ·Filmography Serious Charge (1959) · Expresso Bongo (1959) · The Young Ones (Soundtrack album) (1961) · Summer Holiday (Soundtrack album) (1963) · Wonderful Life (Soundtrack album) (1964) · Finders Keepers (1966) · Two a Penny (1967) · Take Me High (1973)Related articles Book:Cliff Richard Categories:- 1975 singles
- 1994 singles
- Cliff Richard songs
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