Introduction:
Sir Cliff Richard has never been one to dwell on the past — yet with his new memoir A Head Full of Music and his latest album Cliff with Strings – My Kinda Life, the British music icon offers one of his most personal reflections to date on a career that has remarkably spanned 65 years. Still radiating the warmth, humility, and gentle humor that have long defined him, Cliff speaks not as a legend resting on history, but as an artist still deeply in love with the sound that shaped his life.
Rather than presenting a conventional autobiography, A Head Full of Music is, as Cliff describes it, “a celebration of the songs, the stories, and the people who shaped my life.” The memoir unfolds through melodies and memories, tracing key moments not by dates alone, but by the music that carried them. From chart-topping triumphs to quiet turning points, the book captures a life lived in harmony with rhythm and emotion. “I’ve had the privilege of living a life surrounded by music,” he reflects. “This book is full of memories — of the hits, the near-misses, the laughter, and the lessons — all tied to the songs that tell my story.”

That musical storytelling continues in Cliff with Strings – My Kinda Life, a lushly orchestrated album that reimagines some of his most beloved recordings. Backed by sweeping string arrangements, familiar songs take on a new cinematic depth. “It’s like hearing these songs for the first time again,” Cliff says. “The strings add emotion and depth — they bring new life to the music I’ve loved singing for so many years.”
The collection features newly arranged versions of classics including “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” “Miss You Nights,” “Carrie,” and “My Kinda Life.” Each track is wrapped in elegant orchestration that highlights the enduring clarity and warmth of Cliff’s voice. “When you’ve sung something for decades, it becomes part of your DNA,” he explains. “But adding strings gave me a chance to feel the emotion all over again.” The result is both nostalgic and refreshingly contemporary — a bridge between eras, much like Cliff himself.
Looking back on his extraordinary longevity, Cliff remains genuinely astonished. “When I first started, I thought I might last five years,” he laughs. “Now here I am, still recording, still performing, and still loving it.” His gratitude toward fans is unmistakable, and he credits their loyalty as the foundation of his enduring career.

His memories span from early rock ’n’ roll days with The Shadows and his first number-one hit “Living Doll,” to representing the United Kingdom at Eurovision and performing for royalty. Yet for Cliff, the thread connecting it all is simple: “Every chapter of my life has been blessed with music. It’s what connects us — that shared joy, that moment when a song makes you feel something deep inside.”
Asked what continues to drive him, his answer is characteristically sincere: “Faith, gratitude, and the thrill of knowing there’s always another song to sing. Music still excites me — and as long as it does, I’ll keep doing it.”
With A Head Full of Music and Cliff with Strings – My Kinda Life, Sir Cliff Richard proves that time may pass, but true passion never fades. He doesn’t just perform songs — he preserves feelings, eras, and memories. And after six and a half decades, his head — and heart — remain beautifully full of music.
