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- Q17017849 abstract "Now You See Me, Now You Don't is a rock gospel album by English singer Cliff Richard released in August 1982 on the EMI label. It reached No. 4 in the UK albums chart, No. 1 in Denmark, No. 21 in Australia and No. 19 in New Zealand. It was certified Gold in the UK.The lead single from the album, "The Only Way Out" was released in July 1982, and following on from the top 5 successes of Richard's previous singles "Wired for Sound" and "Daddy's Home", it managed to reach No. 10 in the UK Singles Chart. With this foundation, the album peaked at No. 4 on debut in early September - matching Richard's previous two studio albums. However the album did not receive a significant chart boost from the follow-up singles. The next single "Where Do We Go from Here" was released in September, but failed to have much impact, only managing to reach No. 60. In Germany, "It has to be You, it has to be Me" was released as a single instead with only moderate success.Late in November, "Little Town" was lifted from the album to become Richard's first Christmas song to be released as a Christmas single. It reached No. 11 in the two weeks leading up to Christmas and New Year. This was just the humble beginnings of Richard's association with Christmas songs. Over the coming decade, due to the success of his subsequent Christmas songs Mistletoe and Wine (1988), Saviour's Day (1990) and numerous other Christmas singles, Richard would became somewhat synonymous with Christmas in the annual battle for the No. 1 UK Christmas single.".
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- Q17017849 comment "Now You See Me, Now You Don't is a rock gospel album by English singer Cliff Richard released in August 1982 on the EMI label. It reached No. 4 in the UK albums chart, No. 1 in Denmark, No. 21 in Australia and No. 19 in New Zealand. It was certified Gold in the UK.The lead single from the album, "The Only Way Out" was released in July 1982, and following on from the top 5 successes of Richard's previous singles "Wired for Sound" and "Daddy's Home", it managed to reach No.".
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