Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb, 1940-10-14, in Lucknow, India) moved as an 8-year-old to the UK, where it would be 10 more years before he and his group The Drifters emerged in the UK charts for the first time with 'Move It'. Cliff was heavily influenced by Elvis, imitating him shamelessly during the first couple of years of his career. Something which he openly admits, and fully acknowledges that without Elvis, he and many others would never have happened.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Transcribed by Achal Ashwin, 30th July 2007.. Bangalore, India
[D][G][F#m][A7]
My [D]heart was so [Bm]heavy with [G]longing for [A]you My [D]arms were so [Bm]lonely, [G]lonesome and [A]blue [D] Alone in my [F#m] sorrow, [G] I heard a voice [F#m] cry A [Bm]voice in the [F#m] wilderness, a [Em]voice from the [A]sky
Have [D]faith in [Bm]your darling, the [G] voice seemed to [A] say Be [D] true to her [Bm] memory, she'll [G] come back one [A] day And [D]though there was [F#m] no-one, [G] nobody to [F#m] see A [Bm] voice in the [F#m] wilderness brought [A] comfort to [D] me
[G]We had a [A] quarrel, [G] I was [A] unkind [G]Why did you [F#m]leave me, [Em] love made me [A] blind
Come [D] back to me [Bm] darling, I [G] yearn for your [A]touch Have [D] pity, come [Bm] back now, I [G] need you so [A] much
** [D]Believe me and you'll [F#m] hear it, the [G] voice from [F#m] above The [Bm] voice in the [F#m] wilderness, the [A7] voice of true [D] love