Clifford T. Ward

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  • singer-songwriter
  • folk
  • pop
  • singer songwriter
  • british
Clifford Thomas Ward - Born 10 February 1944, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire — 18 December 2001 Clifford T. Ward typified the early 70s bedsitter singer-songwriter with a series of albums that were at best delightful and at worst mawkish. Ward left grammar school before A-levels to work as a clerk, but by 1962 was fronting local beat group Cliff Ward and the Cruisers. The group changed their name to Martin Raynor and the Secrets and made their recording debut for EMI Records in 1965, before recording several more tracks as the Secrets for CBS Records.

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Songs

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    Jayne From Andromeda Spiral

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    Jenny

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    Jesus of Long Ago

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    Jig-Saw Girl

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    Jigsaw Girl

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    Julia

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    Lady With the Book in Her Hand

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    Last Train Tonight

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    Laugh It Off

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    Leader

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    Learning My Part

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    Leaving

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    Like an Old Song

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    Losin' After All (Nothin' New)

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    Lost Again

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    Lost in the Flow of Your Love

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    Love in the Song

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    Lullaby

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    Mad About You

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    Marble Arch

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    Marron's Glance

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    Maybe I'm Right

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    Messenger

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    My Goddess

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    My My What a Day

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    My, My What a Day

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    Naughty Boy

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    New English Bible

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    Nightingale

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    No More Rock 'n' Roll

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    Not to Mention Her Smile

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    Not Waving - Drowning

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    Ocean of Love

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    Prams

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    Quiz Show

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    Rayne

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    Realisation

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    Sam

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    Scullery

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    Secretary

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    Secretary (alternative version) (feat. Mike Sammers Singers)

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    Session Singer

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    Side Tracked

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    Sidetrack

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    Sidetracked

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    Snakes and Ladders

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    Somehow

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    Sometime Next Year

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    Spoken Word Extract From Bittersweet (The Clifford T. Ward Story)

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    Stains


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