
About The Cliff Adams Singers
The group was formed by the Southwark, London born Cliff Adams (21 August 1923 - 22 October 2001) who had formed The Stargazers with Dick James in 1950, and joined the BBC Show Band in 1954. On 3 July 1959 the singers first appeared on the BBC Light Programme in ‘Sing Something Simple’, also featuring Jack Emblow on piano and accordion. The show was originally commissioned for six programmes, but was so successful that it was immediately extended, and was still broadcasting upon Adams’ death in 2001.
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Mr Santa/When Santa Got Stuck Up The Chimney (Medley)
Do You Hear What I Hear
Auld Lang Syne
The Twelve Days Of Christmas
Drink to me only
T'Was The Night Before Christmas/Morning Has Broken (Medley)
Sleigh Ride
Christmas Alphabet
I'm Going Home For Christmas/Jingle Bells (Medley)
Christmas Alphabet/Winter Wonderland/Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Medley)
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