Something's Goin' On

Something's Goin' On
Studio album by
Released25 October 2004 (2004-10-25) (UK)
Recorded2004
GenrePop, rock, Easy listening
Length56:06
LabelDecca
Producer
Cliff Richard chronology
Cliff at Christmas
(2003)
Something's Goin' On
(2004)
The Platinum Collection
(2005)
Singles from Something's Goin' On
  1. "Somethin' Is Goin' On"
    Released: 11 October 2004
  2. "I Cannot Give You My Love"
    Released: 13 December 2004
  3. "What Car"
    Released: 9 May 2005
Alternative cover
German release on Edel Records label.
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
hitl-reviews.de[1]
The Big Issue[1]
The Guardian[2]

'Something's Goin' On' is the 32nd studio album by British singer Cliff Richard, released by Decca on 25 October 2004 in the UK. The album reached #7 in the UK Albums Chart and was certified "Gold" by the BPI.[3][4]

This album was Richard's first with Decca and was recorded in Nashville, Franklin and Miami in the United States. Reviews of the album were positive. Music Week rated this as "Album of the Week as it contained a well-rounded package."[1]

Three singles were released from this album, the first being the title song Somethin' Is Goin' On which reached #9 in the UK Singles Chart and stayed for 3 weeks.

The second single release was a song written by Barry Gibb from the Bee Gees called I Cannot Give You My Love which reached #13 in the UK Singles Chart and stayed for 4 weeks. Barry Gibb also appears as a guest on the album as a guitarist and sings backing vocals in the track, his brother Maurice Gibb also featured as keyboardist on the album.

The final single release was What Car which reached #12 in the UK Singles Chart and stayed for 3 weeks.

The album has sold over 150,000 copies worldwide.[citation needed]

  1. ^ a b c Official site for Something's Goin' On album
  2. ^ [1] The Guardian, 22 October 2004
  3. ^ "Cliff Richard UK Chart History". www.OfficialCharts.com.
  4. ^ Chart information for Something's Goin' On

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