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Episode #1.6
Cilla
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Step Inside Love
Written by
John Lennon
and
Paul McCartney
(uncredited)
Arranged by
John Scott
Performed by
Cilla Black
Excerpt sung during title sequence
One, Two, Three
Written by
Len Barry
,
John Madara
and
Dave White
Performed by
Cilla Black
My Auntie Nellie
Performed by
Cilla Black
Step Inside Love
Written by
John Lennon
and
Paul McCartney
(uncredited)
Arranged by
John Scott
Performed by
Cilla Black
Full version
Wonderful World
Performed by
Cliff Richard
Written by
Guy Fletcher
and
Douglas Flett
Song number one in 'A Song for Europe' section
Do You Remember?
Performed by
Cliff Richard
Song number two in 'A Song for Europe' section
High'n'Dry
Performed by
Cliff Richard
Written by
Roger Cook
and
Roger Greenaway
Song number three in 'A Song for Europe' section
The Sound of the Candyman's Trumpet
Performed by
Cliff Richard
Written by
Tony Hazzard
(as Anthony Hazzard)
Song number four in 'A Song for Europe' section
Congratulations
Performed by
Cliff Richard
Written by
Bill Martin
and
Phil Coulter
Song number five in 'A Song for Europe' section
Little Rag Doll
Performed by
Cliff Richard
Written by
Mike Leander
Song number six in 'A Song for Europe' section
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