В, пропылённом Магирусами, Норильске, услышал в 14 лет коротким летом Заполярья в 1979 году... Необычно яркая, подвижная, креативная память до сих пор в моей памяти - песенка была необычайная!
I lived in the USSR at that time and was engaged in a similar practice of recording from a shortwave radio. I often walked with it in nature. It was a completely extraordinary adventure to travel in these radio spaces. This feeling is partly conveyed by Roger Waters’ album "Radio KAOS". It turns out that he also experienced something similar. All the work of Cliff Richard passed through this era of shortwave radio. Now there is complete emptiness on short waves.
I grew up with this song and as far as I knew it was a classic one-hit wonder. I still cannot wrap my mind around the idea that Richard is one of the most successful recording artists of ALL TIME. He is in the top 10 or 20 best sellers in history! He is in the same stratosphere as Elvis and the Beatles.
When I was in the band. I copped this geetar riff changed it slightly. The guitar player caught it and said holy shit DEVIL WONEN. CLIFF RICHARD so we changed 2 notes thank Cliff 😂.
been listening to a Thrash/Hardcore cover of this song by favorite band of all time for like 35 years and this is the first time ever i’ve heard the original… ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!
Music still has meaning. You're just a whining, ignorant old fart, with the most cliche'd, hack, overused comment on every slightly old music video on TH-cam. Ugh.
The 1970's were a good era for Pop Rock, and Hard Rock instrumentals. Bring back true fm Rock Stations! Thank you, preserving some great music with good memories!
My Dad introduced me to Cliff Richard when I was a little girl. I have to say, it was one of the best things he could have done!! Along with Abba, Beegees and Boney M ❤
I grew up listening to songs like this, my older brother loved this song but at the time (as did I), I did like "Dancing queen" by ABBA. I had a romantic time with a girl at the neighborhood swimming pool (in Northeast Philadelphia) and the ABBA song was played over the PA system, I'll never forget the feeling, It reminds me of much easier times back in the mid seventies.
I have always loved this song! I'm still rocking it at 60 yrs old, lol!! I am so blessed to have been raised with sooooo many great music artists in my life, and yes, I like my rock loud, and I don't care who looks at me funny!!
Every Halloween season baby just started this year tonight love this spooky atmosphere this song brings out at night with a storm and rain falling in the dark
I never heard of Cliff Richard before looking up and listening to this song and video today. My weekend feels dark lonely and haunted. I woke up with this song in my head and it wouldn't go away. Though actually hearing and watching it, usually helps me to move past/ through it. We recently acquired a (mostly) black cat in our home with the most mesmerizing green eyes. She's lived and survived outdoors her entire life until we took her in (as far as I know) but she's the best most gentle cat I've ever met. (I'm deff not a cat person my apologies) but am giving it a go anyway. I think it's quite amazing that a song I've never paid that much attention to although I know it well, after all these years still finds its way into my head when I sleep..... it's a very well written song, tells a great story, paints a vivid picture... I miss the late 60s/ early 70s when a song and artist got the credit it deserved for simply being good, not like today where big Corp has demonetized artists and chooses the same monotonous material that gets exposure just because it fits that little four chord mold. Back then anything went as long as it was good, and the subject matter and mood was a lot more light hearted. At least that's my perception...
This is the only song by Richard that made it to the charts in the US. He did not write the song. Dancing Queen was the only song that was a hit in the US by ABBA.
@@ripvango3489 Your having just discovered Cliff, your life shall be changed forever. Must "go to" albums: "'I'M NO HERO". "ALWAYS GUARANTEED". "I'M NEARLY FAMOUS". "THE 31ST OF FEBRUARY STREET". "REAL AS I WANT TO BE". And another 100 or so, but they shall do, for now!!! 😄😄😄.
@@lukemorris9066 If you like this, then you simply must download his 1981 album, modestly called "I'm No Hero". Even the excellent title track barely scrapes in the top six from this album, it is THAT GOOD! Pure pop/synth at its best, performed by a timeless artist, who is considered by Sting to be the UK'S finest ever vocalist.
Am surprised that someone 20 yrs. my junior appreciates this classic. Thank You, Sir!! Food for thought. This song actually was popular in May 1976. I was born on Cliff Richard's birthday, October 14th, but in 1971. My buddy, 1963. Thank you for dabbling in music from earlier generations. Much appreciated 🐘🤗👏.
Hey Val that sounds cool. It reminds me of when I was little and my older sister would be doing up her hair and listening to WLS radio out of Chicago back in the 60’s and AM was the big thing and I would see her take her hair brush and pretend it was a mic and sing along with the songs on the radio. Thanks for tickling my mind and reminding me of the fun times I had with my sister when I was her little brother. I know this song came years later but WLS was a Powerhouse of music in the Midwest back then. It used to play all day long on the PA system when our parents would take all of us ( my mom , dad, older brother and older sister ) to the beach to swim all day. We are all gettin old but god the memories that we all have are great. And all with great music in our lives. I was watching a movie when Devil Woman came on and I had it look it up and listen to it again as it is such a Great song and always will be. Thank you again for bringing back great memories. Turtle 🐢
You ain't lived till you steal your sister's hairbrush, fool around singing along to rock songs, using the brush as a microphone, and your sister comes in, sees you, and says "I dropped that in the toilet" ...
For me I can see 🙈🙉🙈🙈🙈🙉🙉get the job done in the morning and then I can get some food and some food and some food and some food and some food and some food and some food and some food and some xxx
A big hit in too many hearts around the world, beyond what Cliff himself might actually realise, dear Edmund-of-Fendel. This song is how he signed his name upon the art of music itself, even he was unaware of it at the time, just perhaps.
Cliff lived the lesson of this great song - he never married, although he was close friends with many women including Olivia Newton John. A man of faith, he tithed his income to charity. Considering his vast body of musical and entertainment work, Richard, at 81, is truly a great man.
Check out the song PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC WHITE BOY By the funk band Wild Cherry the video with the Cherry in the LADYS MOUTH. then get back and tell what you think PLEASE . ITS FROM 1976 ... Enjoy
@@anthonyrocha8039 If you love this you shall be utterly, irrecoverably, blown away with his definitive pop album from 1981, called "I'm No Hero", which is the dogs bollocks of pop/synth, which was justifiably all the rage, at that time.
@@nancyneville8700 Your So Welcome Dear Nanzy. .Nice meeting You:-) Yesssss I LOVE This Amazing Song With Great Cliff. .So Timeless Excellent ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Wish From All My ♥Heart A Wonderful Nice Lovely Week For Dear You Nancy:-)♥ Filled With Joy Happiness and Love Greetings From Sweden:-)♥
@@dariowestern by all thats UNHOLY I do, their cover of heaven 17's temptation and Shakespeare's sister's Stay also rock, the Mr. Crowley cover is creepy as fuck. So glad i've seen 'em live twice. Biomortal covers "take my Breath Away" is also good, as is the Graveworm cover of "I need a hero " or you could go check out Andy Refheldt's channel for Mary Poppins sings Deathmetal and Radio Disney Cannibal Corpse /Deicide (Among others) Metal for life
@@jayj9844 you are right, no more tender love songs or wonderful dance music. Today it is screaming filth and woman battering. It make me sick ! I can't handle filth nor the violence in today's music.
Man. what a killer tune. best memories...was around 17 when this was out. Real Musicians...Singing...No Tricks...Had to have a great, convincing Voice with Charisma and great song...to get yourself on the Radio, or on Tour. Heady Days....
I remember hearing DEVIL WOMEN and ITS SO FUNNY, HOW WE DON'T TALK ANYMORE, back in the 70's. But I didn't know it was him. There was no internet back then. You heard it on the radio then you went to the store and bought the record. Same thing with the band SWEET.
I use to think he was a one or two hit wonder until I Googled his worth, $110 million. I guy I worked with who was from England said he had a comedy show sort of like Benny Hill I think he said. A guy I work with now said he was the British Elvis. I love this song because it takes me back to 10th grade and I'm glad he's doing much better than I emagined.
@@sodapop549 oh and good lord if you waited all day for the radio stations to play the song and you missed it and had to wait for it again..that was torture..lol
Sounds F-U-N-N-N-Y reading "HEAVY METAL" next to CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS! As They have had SO MANY POP and RELATIONSHIP , ROMANTIC Love Songs and Identifiable "STORY TUNES" that BRITS REALLY Cherish, STILL! 😂
Underrated and overlooked classic. I was a young man and foolishly married at the time. Listening to this brings back all the emotions I was feeling at the time. An emotional time machine.
Me, in 1976, sitting in my 9th Grade 1st hour Spanish Class, wearing my Earth Shoes, and this song is playing on someone's transistor radio in the hallway. Vividly, crystal clear memories of mine.
This song brings back so many memories. I was 10 when it came out. Reminds me of my beloved childhood. Besides the 70's had the best music in my opinion.
we danced to this song at the prom in 1978. played it many times in a row. In Georgia, in the city of kobuleti on the Black Sea. Thank you Cliff it was unforgettable!!!!
When MJ died, the Headlines on newspaper was "The day when Music Died" Edited : it was headline of indian newspapers... Edited it for a fool who tried to be over smart..
I’d say music started dying by around 1981. Music died fully in the late 80s, or very early 90s at most. (Queen had a few 90’s songs that i like, so for me it wasnt until 1991, the day Freddie Mercury passed)
Oh, stop pretending the tasteless radio puree they were pushing back then was any better than today. Just like now, for every awesome track like this getting played you'd have to sift through all kinds of Captain and Tennille, Debby Boone, and Morris Albert production-company-pushed radio tripe. Then, now, and possibly forever more the actually good stuff gets made by undiscovered, untapped artists who haven't had their souls stripped away long ago by recording contracts they're still slaving away under; but radio play goes to the ones the production companies have already bought and payed for in the companies desperate attempts to wring every last bit of profit they can get out of their investment...
My boyfriend back then (we've been married 45 years now!) played this on his car radio in his 1970 El Camino on one of our first dates. I remember he sang to it! 😍
For Britain it was a horrible decade: unions were running the UK, we had a 72 hours limit to our electricity, bins overflowing, high taxes,etc. 60s yes, we had the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Was Elvis in the 70s ?
@@Virgovixen10 They call them "record players". I lose myself every Sunday morning in the delights of Cliff albums, his best stuff being 76 to 88. Mind you, he has a strange album from 73/74 called "31st Of February Street". At that time, Cliff cared little about what he recorded. His popularity was waning, and he recorded some dire material, albeit no other artist in the world would have done a better job. HOWEVER: Up pops this curiously one of a kind album, Cliff self penning half a dozen tracks. It is the definition of a "stand alone" album, so unlike anything he has ever done. I like his pop/synthetic period of the 80s, but I strangely always come back to "31st" when in a reflective, somewhat contemplative mood. Arguably his finest album, but I argue with myself (!), as I just love the album "I'm No Hero", closely followed by "Almost Guaranteed".
We have a black cat with green eyes. My wife named her Kit Kat, but I call her Devil Woman; named her after this song. I'm pretty sure she's possessed.
A great song from 1976. I was Corporal stationed at Camp LeJeune North Carolina. In love with local girl. Sad to say she passed away last December 2022.
I've been listening to this song since the day it came out and now it's 2021 you just don't get music like this anymore. It's more grunge music just loud music that you can't even hear the words he had a very amazing voice. No doubt about it the greatest music came from the '70s!!
Im not reslly a fan but I have a lot of respect for Cliff and marvel at the fact that he is still performing in his eighties snd he is such a great guy.🎸😎👍😁☮️🏴🏴🇺🇲
I used to take Cliff's singing for granted, but really he has a rare expressive talent. He really makes every word, every note mean something. I also like his rebellion against rebelliousness. He's obviously intellegent and mature, I don't admire rock stars trashing hitel rooms or blowing up drumkits (although I admit Keith Moon was an excellent drummer).
The first 45 record I asked my parents to buy me when I was 10 in 1976. I wore that 45 out. One of the best rock songs of the 70s!
I love you cliff
Mine was smoking in the boys room by Brownsville station in that same era, from generation to generation our music is the best. 60s, 70s, 80s
Ditto
Eventually I had that one, ELOs Evil woman, Areosmiths dream on and Albert Hammond's It never rains in southern California. ha @@TonyGibson-gk6vi
cool
I think Cliff Richard is an underrated singer.
True
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Underrated? Not in Great Britain. Arguably the most successful recording artist in history.
I don't understand why he wasn't as popular here in the U.S. What a tremendous talent.@joec4014
@@joec4014
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В, пропылённом Магирусами, Норильске, услышал в 14 лет коротким летом Заполярья в 1979 году... Необычно яркая, подвижная, креативная память до сих пор в моей памяти - песенка была необычайная!
2024 still rocking and always will 🤘🤘🤘
@@BillCodyTN
84 in 9 days time.
"Still the man" !!!
Me
69歳日本からです。50年以上も前にラジオからカセットテープに録音した音源しか持っていませんでした。当時ヘッドフォンで聴くと、左耳?から脳を伝って右耳に音が流れる箇所があって何度も聴いていました。大好きなクリフ・リチャード、大好きな曲です。
Za Debiru Wamehn
'Devil Woman' is also Cliff's personal favourite .
I lived in the USSR at that time and was engaged in a similar practice of recording from a shortwave radio. I often walked with it in nature. It was a completely extraordinary adventure to travel in these radio spaces. This feeling is partly conveyed by Roger Waters’ album "Radio KAOS". It turns out that he also experienced something similar. All the work of Cliff Richard passed through this era of shortwave radio. Now there is complete emptiness on short waves.
Check out ‘Carrie’, great in stereo ✨
@@SixStringSteve I appreciate your feelings.
An amazing song from a legendary vocalist and performer!
Thanks for everything, Sir Cliff!
Another great song, Cliff Richard, devil woman
Happy 80th Cliff 14.10.2020. One of the greatest songs ever.
Happy Boithday Sir Clifton 10-14-20.
Spot on David.
A Libra..... that explains it😜!
#meooow
@@davidwinthrop7077
I just had to get your "200th" up there!
@@BrianVincent-gz2dq
Ha thanks Brian.
I grew up with this song and as far as I knew it was a classic one-hit wonder. I still cannot wrap my mind around the idea that Richard is one of the most successful recording artists of ALL TIME. He is in the top 10 or 20 best sellers in history! He is in the same stratosphere as Elvis and the Beatles.
if not mistaken cliff had over 50 no.1 hits during the 70s and 80s in england and europe. he was their "elvis"
And he was Knighted by Queen Elizabeth, making him Sir Cliff Richard ;)
Great song. Ghost Hounds covered it. And I was thinking… this is familiar. Lol
He's the 3rd best selling artist in the UK after Elvis, and the Beatles. Hard to believe but it's true.
He was absolutely huge in the UK and many of the Commonwealth Nations like Australia. Very popular in Europe also
Bass is killer, guitar break starting around 2:06 is pure ear candy, hats off to the musicians who played on Devil Woman!
I heard this live in 1982. Very loud! Had to put my fingers in my ears.
When I was in the band. I copped this geetar riff changed it slightly. The guitar player caught it and said holy shit DEVIL WONEN. CLIFF RICHARD so we changed 2 notes thank Cliff 😂.
Alan Tarney on bass!
Who's watching in 2024-------->>❤
Me !!
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Yes
Oh yeah......
yup
For some reason everytime my husband plays this song he looks at me and tells me straight out. THIS IS YOUR SONG. WTF???? I'm a sweetheart 💕
It's a term of endearment..LOL
😂😂😂
That's actually the best compliment ever, girl! 👊
we all have a bright side and a dark side maybe he loves your dark side also !!!
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Some of his late seventies stuff was seriously good. This was the best .
I think Terry Britten wrote this one?[he wrote some great songs for Olivia Newton John].
Agreed
Absolutely
I really like this song and how they made the video, actually I love the song, my bad🤭
This one in particular has a distinctive sound and, In general, I agree with your comment about Cliff´s late seventies stuff.
This is one very catchy song by Cliff Richard.
@@cherrycherry5853
Check out his other couple of thousand.
GOAT.
been listening to a Thrash/Hardcore cover of this song by favorite band of all time for like 35 years and this is the first time ever i’ve heard the original…
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!
@@wavydavy71
Wow!!!!
Never, ever, heard anyone cover a Cliff track, never mind hardcore!!!
Brings you right back to a time when life was simpler and the music had meaning.
so true
None better than the 70's music! 🥰
Absolutely agree.😊
Yep, 56 here takes me back to long drives with my parents on a Sunday and this playing on the radio
Music still has meaning. You're just a whining, ignorant old fart, with the most cliche'd, hack, overused comment on every slightly old music video on TH-cam. Ugh.
I miss the 70's.
DUDE, SOOOO DO I, AND the 80s'!!!
Summer 1976 just graduated high school, sitting with my girlfriend
And as fate would have it, my wife 47 years later… Tom Struska
And this song has meaning because????pfffft
@@DJK-cq2uy There's one on every channel isn't there.
You've a wife named Tom?
You read it wrong thats his name not his wifes@obediahpolkinghorniii564
Good for you Tom, and Cathy.
Hoping your marriage is as fresh as this track, 48 years on!
This pop masterpiece never ages!!!
It’s 2024 & Yes I’m Still Listening, Any One Else
Yes!
You bet
as a 67 y/o mature guy here. I seen this back in 1976 as a 19 y/o teenager in Northern California.
❤ definitely listening in 2024.
@@pauleypavillion6088 🩷🩷
One of the BEST Songs EVER ... A still listening to it almost 40 years later as one of my favourite songs....
Sure brings a smile to my face. Real musicians real talent, unlike today's absolute shit
I've heard this song for the first time 20 minutes ago on the radio. I'm mad for the time I've to spend in ignorance!
@@simeonsimeonov3319 wow you have some catching up to do. I remember it as a tyke
He brought this one to America!
@Helper's Corner Hell yeah, them are great ones too
Впервые услышала песню в 1976 году подростком. До сих пор восхищана исполнением. Мурашки по коже не исчезают. 🙏👑💖😉💋
Same for me. The lyrics and music mesh together perfectly
Не Лариса зовут.
La música es universal!!!!
DANG! How does this Still sound So cool it's what decade WOW! This sounds AS good as it did in the 70s & Yes I was there! Still there! :)
The 1970's were a good era for Pop Rock, and Hard Rock instrumentals. Bring back true fm Rock Stations! Thank you, preserving some great music with good memories!
lOVE 70S!! FOREVER..
Me too, brother. I was just a time then but it's one of the very best of it's time in my book 👍
There was definitely something in the water in 76.....Devil Woman by CR and Evil Woman by ELO in the top 100
Yo Mama I am right there with ya!!! Permanently stuck in the 70's (by choice of course) :)
My Dad introduced me to Cliff Richard when I was a little girl. I have to say, it was one of the best things he could have done!! Along with Abba, Beegees and Boney M ❤
Cliff is the only one without B, he have C but he really is the B on those artists too and we all love B!
yes great song...loved the Bee Gees too
You was never a punk rocker LoL
I grew up listening to songs like this, my older brother loved this song but at the time (as did I), I did like "Dancing queen" by ABBA. I had a romantic time with a girl at the neighborhood swimming pool (in Northeast Philadelphia) and the ABBA song was played over the PA system, I'll never forget the feeling, It reminds me of much easier times back in the mid seventies.
I have always loved this song! I'm still rocking it at 60 yrs old, lol!! I am so blessed to have been raised with sooooo many great music artists in my life, and yes, I like my rock loud, and I don't care who looks at me funny!!
"We don't talk anymore" and "Devil Women" were not only his best songs, but both are some of the best songs ever.
Jytr774
@BeckyBoo Just another look from the Dreaming record is good too!
Now over 80 but still one of the very best
He did a duet with Olivia Newton John, great hit too
Song has staying power too. I could have danced through the grocery store this morning when it played over the PA system.
"Why should the Devil have all the good music"
- Cliff Richard
@@EngPheniks bet he likes deviled eggs
Who’s here in 2024?
Me in Dallas Tx
I'm Back again
Sept 2024
I am in phoenix arizona
Sept 1 2024 love this Music because it is
Every Halloween season baby just started this year tonight love this spooky atmosphere this song brings out at night with a storm and rain falling in the dark
I never heard of Cliff Richard before looking up and listening to this song and video today. My weekend feels dark lonely and haunted. I woke up with this song in my head and it wouldn't go away. Though actually hearing and watching it, usually helps me to move past/ through it. We recently acquired a (mostly) black cat in our home with the most mesmerizing green eyes. She's lived and survived outdoors her entire life until we took her in (as far as I know) but she's the best most gentle cat I've ever met. (I'm deff not a cat person my apologies) but am giving it a go anyway. I think it's quite amazing that a song I've never paid that much attention to although I know it well, after all these years still finds its way into my head when I sleep..... it's a very well written song, tells a great story, paints a vivid picture...
I miss the late 60s/ early 70s when a song and artist got the credit it deserved for simply being good, not like today where big Corp has demonetized artists and chooses the same monotonous material that gets exposure just because it fits that little four chord mold. Back then anything went as long as it was good, and the subject matter and mood was a lot more light hearted. At least that's my perception...
This is the only song by Richard that made it to the charts in the US. He did not write the song. Dancing Queen was the only song that was a hit in the US by ABBA.
Wow !! You sure have ALOT to say lol 😂❤
@@Smeegle653 I don't speak much IRL....
@@Smeegle653 GFY. Is that better ? 😏
@@ripvango3489
Your having just discovered Cliff, your life shall be changed forever.
Must "go to" albums:
"'I'M NO HERO".
"ALWAYS GUARANTEED".
"I'M NEARLY FAMOUS".
"THE 31ST OF FEBRUARY STREET".
"REAL AS I WANT TO BE".
And another 100 or so, but they shall do, for now!!! 😄😄😄.
I wasn't even born till 1991 but I gotta say cliff rocked the shit outta this
@@lukemorris9066
If you like this, then you simply must download his 1981 album, modestly called "I'm No Hero".
Even the excellent title track barely scrapes in the top six from this album, it is THAT GOOD!
Pure pop/synth at its best, performed by a timeless artist, who is considered by Sting to be the UK'S finest ever vocalist.
Am surprised that someone 20 yrs. my junior appreciates this classic.
Thank You, Sir!!
Food for thought.
This song actually was popular in
May 1976. I was born on Cliff Richard's birthday, October 14th, but in 1971. My buddy, 1963. Thank you for dabbling in music from earlier generations. Much appreciated
🐘🤗👏.
This song is still rocking today!Miss the 70s☮️
Me to
The dear Joe-of-Burlingame has us in total sadness-and-alignment.
@@dustyfloyyd987 ME to BIG TIME
born 1980 gun song
Wish I could go back to the 70s. Best era for music!
I'm 54 years old. My cousin would play this in the basement. We would all karaoke in those days. Hair brush as a microphone. Fun times
👍 only a couple plus ahead of you in time Cheers
Hey Val that sounds cool. It reminds me of when I was little and my older sister would be doing up her hair and listening to WLS radio out of Chicago back in the 60’s and AM was the big thing and I would see her take her hair brush and pretend it was a mic and sing along with the songs on the radio. Thanks for tickling my mind and reminding me of the fun times I had with my sister when I was her little brother.
I know this song came years later but WLS was a Powerhouse of music in the Midwest back then. It used to play all day long on the PA system when our parents would take all of us ( my mom , dad, older brother and older sister ) to the beach to swim all day. We are all gettin old but god the memories that we all have are great. And all with great music in our lives. I was watching a movie when Devil Woman came on and I had it look it up and listen to it again as it is such a Great song and always will be. Thank you again for bringing back great memories. Turtle 🐢
@@curtnicholson7771 I love your post thanks 😊❤️ sorry for the late reply. I'm listening to it now 😃😂😃😂
It's awesome right
You ain't lived till you steal your sister's hairbrush, fool around singing along to rock songs, using the brush as a microphone, and your sister comes in, sees you, and says "I dropped that in the toilet" ...
This song is even more relevant today than ever before.
Amazing!
What?
It really is
Yea it is!!!!!!!
Ikr? Idk why us gen zers aren't all over it considering it's literally about an evil dommy mommy who's into pegging
A song that will live on alongside all of the greats of the 70's we just need them to be played more on the radio!!
I get the chills listening to this ....only it's the best feeling ever.
And I though I was the only one to get the chills...and it IS the best feeling ever.
I call it the perfect chill
❤this super hit 1970s songs
stop smoking ur socks
2022...Got chills listening to this tonight. So many great 70s tunes! This was one of my favorites
Dito! ✌
Isn’t TH-cam one of the best inventions? Think of any song from your childhood and it’s here
Yes 2022!!!
Just discovered it today 😀 . Thanks to a Family guy episode. Heard it the 1st time and had to look it up. Am hooked
For me I can see 🙈🙉🙈🙈🙈🙉🙉get the job done in the morning and then I can get some food and some food and some food and some food and some food and some food and some food and some food and some xxx
Good song
One of Cliff's best songs. Big hit in the U S too.
And Australia mate ..good stuff hay .
Edmund Fendel, also do you remember the band called SWEET from the 70's???
@@diane_NoFucksGiven yup😍👈
@@tadpole3378 they were Great😁👍
A big hit in too many hearts around the world, beyond what Cliff himself might actually realise, dear Edmund-of-Fendel. This song is how he signed his name upon the art of music itself, even he was unaware of it at the time, just perhaps.
Cliff lived the lesson of this great song - he never married, although he was close friends with many women including Olivia Newton John. A man of faith, he tithed his income to charity. Considering his vast body of musical and entertainment work, Richard, at 81, is truly a great man.
Most friendships last longer than marriages as it is.
he lives with a man
He and Jimmy Saville have a lot in common.
@@cdickI doubt it. What man?
@@sassysandie2865 ex catholic priest, lives in new york ,uk too hot for him
Such a bad ass song I'm 39 this year and love all the 70's music thank you mom and dad for bringing me up with great tunes !
I can relate to this my mum and dad had the record of this mix and this song was on there I used to say crystal bonicatable 🤣😭😭
Check out the song PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC WHITE BOY By the funk band Wild Cherry the video with the Cherry in the LADYS MOUTH. then get back and tell what you think PLEASE . ITS FROM 1976 ... Enjoy
@@anthonyrocha8039
If you love this you shall be utterly, irrecoverably, blown away with his definitive pop album from 1981, called
"I'm No Hero", which is the dogs bollocks of pop/synth, which was justifiably all the rage, at that time.
Listened in 1976. Back to remember in 2024.
Remember it well in 76. Still love it.
This Is After 40 Years Still One Of Cliffs Best Songs. .Sounds Amazing ♥
Thank you
@@nancyneville8700
Your So Welcome Dear Nanzy. .Nice meeting You:-) Yesssss I LOVE This Amazing Song With Great Cliff. .So Timeless Excellent
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Wish From All My ♥Heart A Wonderful Nice Lovely Week For Dear You Nancy:-)♥
Filled With Joy Happiness and Love
Greetings From Sweden:-)♥
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@@crisgonzaba7751
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Have a Wonderful Lovely Nice Great Time And Beautiful New Week Sweet You Cris :-):-)♥♥
@@jamilaandersson7533 , THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR KIND WORDS SWEETIE , SENDING YOU A BIG , BIG HUG , FROM ME TO YOU , 💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💥🔥🔥‼
I always dug this song as a kid. It's got a real heavy metal feel to it, in both music and lyric. Cliff's voice is on point and so is the band.
Do you like Cradle Of Filth's cover of it?
I'm old school also. I couldn't agree more with you. They don't make music anymore its garbage
A "heavy metal feel", not even close. This song could be an ABBA song, love ABBA.
@@dariowestern by all thats UNHOLY I do, their cover of heaven 17's temptation and Shakespeare's sister's Stay also rock, the Mr. Crowley cover is creepy as fuck. So glad i've seen 'em live twice. Biomortal covers "take my Breath Away" is also good, as is the Graveworm cover of "I need a hero " or you could go check out Andy Refheldt's channel for Mary Poppins sings Deathmetal and Radio Disney Cannibal Corpse /Deicide (Among others) Metal for life
@@jayj9844 you are right, no more tender love songs or wonderful dance music. Today it is screaming filth and woman battering. It make me sick ! I can't handle filth nor the violence in today's music.
I was a child when I first heard this song in the 70's and I loved it. 40 years later and I still love it. Thank you Cliff.👍🏻👏🏻
that's right,i used to rock to this when i was like 5 or.. Whatever.
still can't get enough of it at the age of 48
Move it?
@@BP-rn3nl I'm 50 this year, my memory likes to shorten the timeframe, it helps me feel younger!😀
Same thing here Garry!!!
i was 6 and in the first grade. i remember this song very well.
Amazing song 🎶 ❤❤ 0:28
Man. what a killer tune. best memories...was around 17 when this was out. Real Musicians...Singing...No Tricks...Had to have a great, convincing Voice with Charisma and great song...to get yourself on the Radio, or on Tour. Heady Days....
Cliff Richard your a total legend .Big respect for you sir.
he's not a legend. he's bigger than that. he's royalty.
"your"...what?
I remember hearing DEVIL WOMEN and ITS SO FUNNY, HOW WE DON'T TALK ANYMORE, back in the 70's. But I didn't know it was him. There was no internet back then. You heard it on the radio then you went to the store and bought the record.
Same thing with the band SWEET.
I use to think he was a one or two hit wonder until I Googled his worth, $110 million. I guy I worked with who was from England said he had a comedy show sort of like Benny Hill I think he said. A guy I work with now said he was the British Elvis. I love this song because it takes me back to 10th grade and I'm glad he's doing much better than I emagined.
@@sodapop549 oh and good lord if you waited all day for the radio stations to play the song and you missed it and had to wait for it again..that was torture..lol
Devil woman must be the greatest cliff song ever!
His best time x
Miss You Nights runs a close second IMHO.
mr a m r13 I think it’s one of the best songs ever. Very meaningful if you’re ever experienced what he’s talking about.
I thought the song, IT'S SO FUNNY HOW WE DON'T TALK ANYMORE was good until I found DEVIL WOMEN. Now between these two songs, it's a almost a tie.
@@tadpole3378 listen to Dreamin
This was probably the closest Cliff ever came to going heavy metal.
Sounds F-U-N-N-N-Y reading "HEAVY METAL" next to CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS!
As They have had SO MANY POP and RELATIONSHIP , ROMANTIC Love Songs and Identifiable "STORY TUNES" that BRITS REALLY Cherish, STILL!
😂
heavy metal band "Riot" did a remake of it in 1983.
still a cool song after all these years
I've got a devil woman just like this bitch
@@jeromejohnson9290 I have had devil women for girlfriends. BSC. ( Bat shit crazy. ) I loved 'em anyway.
David Ramsey are u THE David Ramsey? The act your wage guy?
This is waaaaay better than today's music. As a kid in the 70s and 80s I got to hear all the greats. Good times.
Billie eilish sucks!
then you're listening to the wrong 'todays music'. confirmation bias at work
Shut up gramps. 🥸🖕
@@PhyroMcBruceEsq True
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Обалденная песня. Была на концерте в Ленинграде лет 40 назад. С тех пор не могу забыть.
Always loved this song, ever since it came out.
@@cowboygeologist7772
Excellent taste!
Underrated and overlooked classic. I was a young man and foolishly married at the time. Listening to this brings back all the emotions I was feeling at the time. An emotional time machine.
Great song from yesteryear. Brings back memories of times when popular music sounded like music, not trash like rap and its ilk.
Interesting offering of foolishly married and the look back against this song. Thanks for that vision
This song needs a comeback. 👿
It would probably be ruined with auto tune. It's been 35 years or more since I heard this. WOW! Just as good as it ever was...
The man is 82 years old and still going strong.😊❤❤❤
@@charlenemack7040 84 in 9 days time.
"Still the man" !!!!!
Real Classics never die!
You right Real Classics will never die,the best not like today
All for that great never tire of his special sound cheers
Pedro Hereira ALAN.WILLIAMS
Never fade either !
The dear Pedro is just ... is just ... is just ... telling the very truth about the organic musicians of those eras between the 50s and 80s !!!
What a fantastic song. What an era!
2021 and still in love with Cliff Richard and his music
Halloween 2021 perfect song for us old basterds from the 60s
Ahead of his time, I think.
Me, in 1976, sitting in my 9th Grade 1st hour Spanish Class, wearing my Earth Shoes, and this song is playing on someone's transistor radio in the hallway. Vividly, crystal clear memories of mine.
@@HelenTudor-Douglas
Wonderful share!
Anyone here who likes this song under the age of like.. 50? I’m 18 and this song is one of my favorites
Ikr it's so perfect for the modern generation, he's literally singing about a goth dommy mommy who's into pegging
I love his music from 50.60.70.80s bring it all back I say. Still sound cool in 2018
Couldn't agree more......1959 I heard him the first time, or was it 1958 hahaha, memory isn't what it used to be.
I feel the same way
Are you still around my dear?
Got to see him live in 2018 still got it he has, he looks amazing in late 50s n 60s I love him n enjoy listening to him
@@cliffrichard4744 keep doing shows as finally got tickets to see you last year ,just a shame we weren't down to the seats n enjoying you more
Had almost forgotten about this record.always liked Cliff's music .Definitly one one of the best and I think highly underrated rockers!!
Twist of Cain?
I think the same, he was one of the all time greats
Cliff , the oldest rocker in town. Ha ha. Great stuff.
A classic of rock
To this day this arrangement is perfect and timeless. Great sound on the guitar, vocals are perfect. Always a favorite for me!
This song brings back so many memories. I was 10 when it came out. Reminds me of my beloved childhood. Besides the 70's had the best music in my opinion.
ABSOLUTELY AGREE 100%!!
Agree
you must be 56 years old now.
I agree this song is awesome.
Led Zeppelin owned the 70s
A true masterpiece.
It's 2024 and this song is still just as good as when it first came out. I just love this song
@@heidihunt-qu1vl A timeless masterpiece!
we danced to this song at the prom in 1978. played it many times in a row. In Georgia, in the city of kobuleti on the Black Sea. Thank you Cliff it was unforgettable!!!!
I think that when Cliff was between about 38 to 45 he looked fabulous and at his best, with some of the finest songs.
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A man who can sing, a creative song, a simple message packed into a warm ear worm: how rare today.... When was the day the music died?
Ask Don McLean
When MJ died, the Headlines on newspaper was "The day when Music Died"
Edited : it was headline of indian newspapers... Edited it for a fool who tried to be over smart..
Music slowly dying in the 60s, nowaday only 9% music use instrument.
When hip hop become popular
I’d say music started dying by around 1981. Music died fully in the late 80s, or very early 90s at most. (Queen had a few 90’s songs that i like, so for me it wasnt until 1991, the day Freddie Mercury passed)
Such a good tune
Amazing, never gets old!
Still listening in 2021 . Can't beat the classics. Not like the computerized crap today.
Oh, stop pretending the tasteless radio puree they were pushing back then was any better than today. Just like now, for every awesome track like this getting played you'd have to sift through all kinds of Captain and Tennille, Debby Boone, and Morris Albert production-company-pushed radio tripe.
Then, now, and possibly forever more the actually good stuff gets made by undiscovered, untapped artists who haven't had their souls stripped away long ago by recording contracts they're still slaving away under; but radio play goes to the ones the production companies have already bought and payed for in the companies desperate attempts to wring every last bit of profit they can get out of their investment...
That's a large part of my devotion to metal.....love it or hate it...Metal has people WITH instruments that they ACTUALLY play
@@roganf4013 wow... whatever. Feel better (if poss), Lil Master Cynic?
@@roganf4013 are you kidding? Music today SUCKS!. 40 even 50 years ago it was wayyy better. You know why? It had soul!...it had HEART!
A huge artist in Britain and Europe, Sir Cliff had a string of hits in the States, and I liked them all!
My boyfriend back then (we've been married 45 years now!) played this on his car radio in his 1970 El Camino on one of our first dates. I remember he sang to it! 😍
Awesome!
I am so greatful I was a kid in the 70's. Will love and live the music forever.
For Britain it was a horrible decade: unions were running the UK, we had a 72 hours limit to our electricity, bins overflowing, high taxes,etc. 60s yes, we had the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Was Elvis in the 70s ?
He was knighted by the queen, so he was addressed as sir Richard
Sir Cliff. Titles here in the UK go with the first name, e.g. Prince Harry, not Prince Windsor.
❤June 2023….I’m still waiting for the time machine to send me back to such a wonderful time of music!!❤️🙏
@@Virgovixen10
They call them "record players".
I lose myself every Sunday morning in the delights of Cliff albums, his best stuff being 76 to 88.
Mind you, he has a strange album from 73/74 called "31st Of February Street".
At that time, Cliff cared little about what he recorded. His popularity was waning, and he recorded some dire material, albeit no other artist in the world would have done a better job.
HOWEVER:
Up pops this curiously one of a kind album, Cliff self penning half a dozen tracks.
It is the definition of a "stand alone" album, so unlike anything he has ever done.
I like his pop/synthetic period of the 80s, but I strangely always come back to "31st" when in a reflective, somewhat contemplative mood.
Arguably his finest album, but I argue with myself (!), as I just love the album "I'm No Hero", closely followed by "Almost Guaranteed".
I had no idea this song was Cliff Richards . An innocent too.
Class tune.
Cliff, There are some songs that never get old, this is one of those!! Timeless!!!!
We have a black cat with green eyes. My wife named her Kit Kat, but I call her Devil Woman; named her after this song. I'm pretty sure she's possessed.
This song is grate devil woman always grate to hear...
First song I heard about Devil Women. Then I Played it on Bass.
😝😂
Oh no that's 🤦♂️ not good 😮😢
Spirit animal 😁
How young and magnificent he was, I remember myself as a girl, how we loved him then ..... time flies inexorably ...
Was this 1976?
One of Cliff's best no doubt
@@kevinprior3549
Yes, 1976.
48 years later and the track remains as fresh as ever!
The genius that is Sir Cliff Richard!
One of the slickest songs from the 70s....love love love it
Oh great song
A great song from 1976. I was Corporal stationed at Camp LeJeune North Carolina. In love with local girl. Sad to say she passed away last December 2022.
I was bought up listening to cliff by my beautiful dad who I recently lost, I miss u everyday dad 😘
@@077shazza9
Sorry for your loss.
Your Dad had great taste, ... and still does!
@BrianVincent-gz2dq thank you he sure did xxx
*brought
@@077shazza9 ignore cascade3769. Some people can be very insensitive.
tove
@@cascade3769
You insensitive prick.
Just lost their Dad and you play the grammar card!!!!!
THE LEGENDARY CLIFF RICHARD. THANKS FOR SHARING YOU EXTREME TALENT WITH THE WORLD.
Cliff Richard songs always are under-rated. Great talent!!
I've been listening to this song since the day it came out and now it's 2021 you just don't get music like this anymore. It's more grunge music just loud music that you can't even hear the words he had a very amazing voice. No doubt about it the greatest music came from the '70s!!
Seriously this song still rocks in 2019.so many memories of the 70s and 80s.awesome music
My favourite Cliff song ,he's still going strong in his eighties!!🏴😁🤩😊
Get it, Cliff 🤩
🎉💃🏼
Im not reslly a fan but I have a lot of respect for Cliff and marvel at the fact that he is still performing in his eighties snd he is such a great guy.🎸😎👍😁☮️🏴🏴🇺🇲
The evergreen bachelor boy with another classic.
Happy 83birthday 🎉 to the iconic Sir Cliff Richard.
This song is one hell of a bangers song . Great music from this era. cheers
you can hear certain elements that so many artists since have incorporated into their own music.
living legend!
Anyone who love great music is
I used to take Cliff's singing for granted, but really he has a rare expressive talent. He really makes every word, every note mean something. I also like his rebellion against rebelliousness. He's obviously intellegent and mature, I don't admire rock stars trashing hitel rooms or blowing up drumkits (although I admit Keith Moon was an excellent drummer).
Ivè allways lòved his musical 😅
loved this song as a child of the 70's!
This song never gets old!!!
That never get old ❤
💪💪💪👍💯!!! I'm not a bad at karaoke 🎤 and I NEVER tried this song and I don't 🤔 I ever will!!! The volume voice up down and all around?! WOW
Never, never, never! Greetings from the Russia
@@billybly1426a!!!¹
Good memories for sure 👌
This song is just off the hook Cliff! You sound terrific still!!!
Always has been one of my favorites!