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Congratulations (Cliff Richard Song)

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“Congratulations”

Cliff Richard-Congratulations.jpg
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Single by Cliff Richard
B-side“High ‘n’ Dry” (Cook-Greenaway)
Released15 March 1968
Recorded3 February 1968
StudioEMI StudiosLondon
GenrePop musicschlager
Length2:33
LabelColumbia DB8376
Songwriter(s)Bill MartinPhil Coulter
Producer(s)Norrie Paramor
Cliff Richard singles chronology
All My Love (Solo Tu)
(1967)”Congratulations
(1968)”I’ll Love You Forever Today
(1968)
Eurovision Song Contest 1968 entry
CountryUnited Kingdom
Artist(s)Cliff Richard
LanguageEnglish
Composer(s)Bill MartinPhil Coulter
Lyricist(s)Bill Martin, Phil Coulter
ConductorNorrie Paramor
Finals performance
Final result2nd
Final points28
Entry chronology
◄ “Puppet on a String” (1967)
“Boom Bang-a-Bang” (1969) ►

Congratulations” is a song recorded by British singer Cliff Richard written by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter. It represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, held in London placing second behind the Spanish entry, “La, la, la“.

The song went on to reach number 1 in many countries including Spain. He released the song in English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian.

Background

Conception

Phil Coulter originally wrote the song as “I Think I Love You”, but was unsure of the lyrics and got together with Bill Martin –the same team that wrote “Puppet on a String“–, who changed it to “Congratulations”.

Sandie Shaw – Puppet On A String (1967)

Eurovision

On 5 March 1968, “Congratulations ” performed by Cliff Richard –who had already been internally selected– competed in the national final organized by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to select the song he would perform in the Eurovision Song Contest. The song won the competition so it became the British entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, to be held in London. In addition to the English language version, he released the song in French,

1968 Cliff Richard – Ah! Quelle Histoire

German,

1968 Cliff Richard – Man Gratuliert Mir

Spanish,

Cliff Richard [Congratulations] (Versión en español)

and Italian.

1968 Cliff Richard – Congratulations (Il Mondo Et Tondo)

The song was immediately popular in the UK and became a number one single. On the day of the contest, it was the favourite to win, so much so that the British press were posing the question: “What will come second to ‘Congratulations’?”.

On 6 April 1968, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London hosted by the BBC, and broadcast live throughout the continent. Cliff Richard performed “Congratulations” twelfth on the night following Italy‘s “Marianne” by Sergio Endrigo

ESC 1968 11 – Italy – Sergio Endrigo – Marianne

and preceding Norway‘s “Stress” by Odd Børre.

Odd Børre – Stress (LIVE) | Norway 🇳🇴 | Eurovision 1968

The song was arranged, conducted and produced by Norrie Paramor who was also musical director for the event.

During the voting, “Congratulations” was leading for much of the way until the penultimate vote when Germany gave Spain six points, putting them one point ahead of the United Kingdom. It finished second just behind Spain‘s entry “La, la, la” by Massiel by just one point.

Massiel – La, la, la | Spain 🇪🇸 | Winner of Eurovision 1968

Aftermath

“Congratulations” went on to become a huge hit throughout Europe. In July 1968, the song was included on the six-track Columbia EP Congratulations: Cliff Sings 6 Songs for Europe.

The song is still popular and was chosen to lead the show which celebrated 50 years of Eurovision and which was named after it: Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest.

CONGRATULATIONS: 50 YEARS OF THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST (50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS)

Richard also performed the song as part of the commemorations for the 50th anniversary of VE Day in 1995, despite it having been written long after the end of World War II.

George Harrison‘s song “It’s Johnny’s Birthday” from his 1970 album All Things Must Pass is based on this song. The writers Martin and Coulter filed a claim in December 1970 against Harrison for royalties, and subsequent pressings of the album credit their contribution.

George Harrison 'It's Johnny's Birthday' (Official Video)

Chart performance

Chart (1968)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)4
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)2
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)1
Canada RPM Top Singles32
Denmark1
Finland (IFPI Finland)3
France (SNEP)20
Germany (GfK)3
Ireland (IRMA)1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)1
New Zealand2
Norway (VG-lista)1
Spain (Promusicae)1
South Africa (Springbok Radio / Radio Orion)4
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)2
UK Singles (OCC)1
US Billboard Hot 10099
  • Congratulations (75th Birthday Concert, Royal Albert Hall, 14 Oct 2015)
Cliff Richard – Congratulations (75th Birthday Concert, Royal Albert Hall, 14 Oct 2015)

Sales

RegionSales
Germany150,000
Worldwide1,000,000

Congratulations Covers

  • Dhum Dham Masala
Congratulations
  • The Chipmunks
Cliff Richard – Congratulations – Chipmunked
  • The Mertens Brothers
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Congratulations may refer to:

Film and television

Music

Albums

MGMT – Congratulations Music Video
  • Congratulations, an album by BZN
  • Congratulations, an album by Amy Hart
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Mac Lethal – Congratulations (FULL ALBUM)

Songs

  • “Congratulations”, a cut song from the musical Hamilton, later released in The Hamilton Mixtape, 2016
Congratulations – Hamilton (Lyrics)
AKA – CONGRATULATE
MGMT – Congratulations (Official Video)
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Post Malone – Congratulations (Official Music Video) ft. Quavo
Silvia Night – Congratulations (Iceland) 2006 Semi-Final
The Traveling WIlburys – Congratulations (Official Visualizer)
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Alex Lahey – Congratulations (Official Music Video)
  • “Congratulations”, by Blue October from Foiled, 2006
Blue October – Congratulations (2006 CD Audio)
  • “Congratulations”, by Faron Young from Hello Walls, 1961
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  • “Congratulations”, by Ne-Yo from Non-Fiction, 2015
Ne-Yo – Congratulations (Audio)
  • “Congratulations”, by Paul Simon from Paul Simon, 1972
Congratulations
  • “Congratulations”, by Rachel Platten from Wildfire, 2016
Rachel Platten – Congratulations (Audio)
  • “Congratulations”, by The Rolling Stones from 12 X 5, 1964
The Rolling Stones – Congratulations (Official Lyric Video)
Simple Plan – Congratulations (Official Visualizer)
  • “Congratulations”, by Sleeping with Sirens from Feel, 2013
Sleeping With Sirens – Congratulations featuring Matty Mullins (Official Music Video)
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