Music... The Air That I Breathe

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Music... The Air That I Breathe
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Studio album by
Released30 October 2020 (2020-10-30)
Recorded2009–2020
Studio
Label
Producer
Cliff Richard chronology
Rise Up
(2018)
Music... The Air That I Breathe
(2020)
Christmas with Cliff
(2022)
Singles from Music... The Air That I Breathe
  1. "Falling for You"
    Released: 29 September 2020
  2. "Older"
    Released: 15 October 2020
  3. "PS Please"
    Released: 29 October 2020

Music... The Air That I Breathe is the 45th studio album by British pop singer Cliff Richard, released on 30 October 2020. The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 3, which has seen Richard become the first artist to make the top five of the albums chart for eight consecutive decades. [1]

Contents

The album partly covers songs of The Beatles and Bee Gees, and the title track by The Hollies. [2]

On radio, the album was BBC Radio 2's 'Album of the Week' in its first week of release, with the lead single "Falling for You" in rotation (and has been so for several weeks). [3] [4] The latest single "PS Please", featuring Mark Knopfler on lead guitar, has been added to the BBC Radio 2 new music playlist. [5] [6]

In other media, the album has been part of the conversation when Richard was interviewed on Piers Morgan's Life Stories (ITV, UK) on 25 October 2020, [7] The One Show (BBC, UK) on 28 October 2020 [8] and Sunrise (7, Australia) on 30 October 2020. [9] Richard was also featured singing his new song "PS Please" on Songs of Praise (BBC) on 1 November 2020. [10]

Background

The album comprises seven newly recorded songs and five previously released duets that have not been included in a Richard album before. Of the seven newly recorded songs, two are brand new and five are covers. The brand new songs are "Falling for You" and "PS Please". [2]

"Falling for You", written by Chris Eaton and Alexander Brown, was released on 29 September 2020 as the first lead single from the album. [11] [12] The second single, "Older", a cover of the Ben Platt song, was released on the 15 October 2020. [13] A third single "PS Please", featuring Mark Knopfler" on lead guitar, contains a posthumous lyric of snippets of letters a father had written to his daughter, to open on her 17th and 23rd birthdays. [14]

The duets included were recorded between 2009 and 2020 and feature artists including Albert Hammond, Sheila Walsh, the Bellamy Brothers, Bonnie Tyler, and the Piano Guys.

Track listing

Taken from online sources and the physical sleeve cover: [15] [16] [12] [13] [17] [18]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Falling for You"
Larry Klein 3:13
2."The Air That I Breathe" (with Albert Hammond)
Albert Hammond4:10
3."Here Comes the Sun" George Harrison Klein3:02
4."It Is Well Inside My Soul" (with Sheila Walsh) Horatio Spafford [a] John Hartley3:55
5."Older"Klein3:45
6."PS Please" (featuring Mark Knopfler)Rupert Christie3:36
7."Where or When"Klein3:31
8."I Could Be Persuaded" (with The Bellamy Brothers)
  • Bellamy Brothers
  • Cliff Richard
3:54
9."Too Much Heaven"Klein5:13
10."Taking Control" (with Bonnie Tyler)Steve Womack David Mackay 3:36
11."Let It Be Me"Klein3:18
12."(It's Gonna Be) Okay" (with the Piano Guys)3:32

Notes:

Personnel

Production

All tracks produced by Larry Klein, except as follows:

Charts and certifications

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