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Musically Speaking

by Clifford T. Ward

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Musically Speaking features Clifford in conversation with Nick St. George on Radio WM in 1983 talking about some of Clifford's favourite songs.
It was originally released by The Friends of Clifford T. Ward along with another interview featuring Clifford and Carol Quaile.

Thanks as always to Patricia Ward for allowing us to upload these rare tracks and interviews.
Thanks also to Peter Wong for his help with these particular files.

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released November 20, 2018

1. Early days in Brum bands
(When I Fall in Love - Nat 'King' Cole).
Artist: Nat 'King' Cole. Composers: Victor Young (music) and Edward Heyman (lyrics). Appears on the album by Nat King Cole, Love Is The Thing (1956).
2. Classic songs/Strings and orchestras/Touring
(Baltimore by Randy Newman).
Words and music by Randy Newman. "Baltimore" appeared on Randy's 1977 album Little Criminals.
3. Hit records/Cover versions
(Concerto in B flat by Vivaldi).
Composer: Antonio Vivaldi. Violin: Salvatore Accardo. Orchestra: i Musici. Concerto in B Flat, Opus 12, number 5, movement 1: Allegro.
4. 1978-1983/Houses & Worcestershire
(I Get Along Without You Very Well - Billie Holliday).
Artist: Billie Holliday, composer: Hoagy Carmichael. Appears on Billie Holliday's album, Lady In Satin (1958).
5. Music hall and Robb Wilton
(The Fire Chief by Robb Wilton).
Written and performed by comedian Robb Wilton.
6. Teaching
(Steppin' Out by Joe Jackson).
"Steppin' Out" was written by Joe Jackson, originally included on his 1982 album Night and Day.
7. Influences & listening habits/Ireland
(I Tuck'd Up My Sleeves by John Kavanagh).
Words by Sean O'Casey, music: traditional, arranged by Paul Brady. The song is taken from the album, The Green Crow Caws, "A musical celebration of the works of Sean O'Casey."
8. Ireland again
(We've Got Tonight by Kenny Rodgers & Sheena Easton).
Appears on Kenny's album, We've Got Tonight (1983). Originally written by Bob Seger as, We've Got Tonite.

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Clifford T. Ward Stourport On Severn, UK

This is the official Bandcamp for the English singer songwriter Clifford T. Ward. Here you'll find exclusive and previously unreleased tracks from the archives as well as rarities originally released by the fan club. Clifford is of course famous for such great songs as: Gaye, Scullery, Home Thoughts From Abroad, Up In The World and The Best Is Yet To Come, but there are many more gems to discover! ... more

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