• "Power to All Our Friends" is a song by Cliff Richard which was chosen as the British entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1973, by a postal vote which...
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    Child", "Sing a Song of Freedom", "Baby You're Dynamite" and "Power to All Our Friends", which was the UK entry for the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest,...
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    Mocedades finishing only 4 points behind and the United Kingdom with "Power to All Our Friends" by Cliff Richard (who had come second in 1968 just behind Spain)...
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    Cliff Richard (category Pages containing links to subscription-only content)
    film Take Me High. In 1973, he sang the British Eurovision entry "Power to All Our Friends;" the song finished third, close behind Luxembourg's "Tu Te Reconnaîtras"...
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  • United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 (category All articles needing additional references)
    Viewers cast votes by postcards through the mail to choose the winning song and "Power to All Our Friends" was the winner with 125,505 votes, very nearly...
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    the 1970s, Richard struggled to achieve big hits, apart from his 1973 Eurovision Song Contest entry "Power to All Our Friends". It was not until 1975 that...
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    Richard's entry, "Power to All Our Friends". The following year he backed and produced Newton-John on her effort, "Long Live Love". From 1971 to 1976, various...
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    Eurovision Song Contest tribute, singing "Congratulations" and "Power To All Our Friends".[citation needed] Curry has commentated at Wimbledon for BBC Radio...
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  • Our Friends in the North is a British television drama serial produced by the BBC. It was originally broadcast in nine episodes on BBC2 in early 1996...
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    Dancing to Use It Up And Wear It Out on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 3 July 2023. UK chart peaks: All except "We've Got the Power" and "Wake...
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    his friends, Duncan James, decided to form their own band, and they were soon joined by Ryan. Their manager Daniel Glatman said, "Duncan came to see me...
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  • Friends is an American television sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting...
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    reconnaîtras", the Spanish entry "Eres tú", and the United Kingdom's "Power to All Our Friends", performed by Cliff Richard. Ultimately six points separated the...
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    Alan Tarney and Trevor Spencer, submitted six songs; of which "Power to All Our Friends" was chosen and came third. After a lean charting period for Cliff...
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  • the UK Eurovision national selection process. The other two, "Power to All Our Friends" and "Come Back Billie Jo" were released as the previous A-side...
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    for Cliff Richard on his Eurovision Song Contest 1973 entry, "Power to All Our Friends". While Spencer and Tarney were still members of Quartet, they...
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    Die" were both credited to Paul McCartney and Wings, while "Hi, Hi, Hi"/"C Moon" was credited to Wings. d "Power to All Our Friends" was the United Kingdom's...
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  • 1973 in British music (category Pages containing links to subscription-only content)
    Eurovision Song Contest. He finishes in 3rd place with the song "Power to All Our Friends". 4 May – 29 July – Led Zeppelin embarks on a tour of the United...
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  • O'Sullivan - "Clair" Wenche Myhre - "Jeg og du og vi to" Cliff Richard - "Power to All Our Friends" Dawn - "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"...
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    "Beg, Steal or Borrow" by The New Seekers (1972 UK #2 / US #81) "Power to All Our Friends" by Cliff Richard (1973 UK #4 / AUS #31 / US #109) "Baby We Can't...
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    Farrar, Alan Tarney and Terry Britten with six songs in which "Power to all our friends" was chosen and came second. He then moved into record production...
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  • Holiday" "Lucky Lips" "It's All in the Game" "Constantly" "The Minute You're Gone" "Congratulations" "Power to All Our Friends" "Devil Woman" "We Don't Talk...
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    Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers – "Monster Mash" Cliff Richard – "Power to All Our Friends", "Help It Along", "Take Me High" Carly Simon – "You're So Vain"...
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  • Spain's "Eres tú" performed by Mocedades and UK's "Power to All Our Friends" by Cliff Richard, would go on to become major hit singles in 1973 –in the case...
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    Harmony" Stevie Wonder – "Heaven Help Us All" Geordie – "All Because of You" Cliff Richard – "Power to All Our Friends" The Temptations – "Psychedelic Shack"...
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  • Tell All Your Friends is the debut studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday, released on March 26, 2002, through Victory Records. Forming...
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    vie" (a cover version of Cliff Richard's 1973 Eurovision entry "Power to All Our Friends") (#46 France) "Vergessen heißt verloren sein" (#47 Germany) "Du...
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    "Keeping Our Love Alive", Doug Flett and Guy Fletcher had written many previous UK finalists, including the 1973 winner "Power to All Our Friends". The group...
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  • Grey's Anatomy consisted of two parts, "Sanctuary" and "Death and All His Friends". Both parts, encompassing the twenty-third and twenty-fourth episodes...
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  • John Rostill, Bruce Welch) "The Day I Met Marie" (Hank Marvin) "Power to All Our Friends" (Guy Fletcher, Doug Flett) "Miss You Nights" (David Townsend)...
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