Saviour's Day (song)
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| Single by Cliff Richard from the album From a Distance - The Event |
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| Released | November 1990 | ||||
| Writer | Chris Eaton | ||||
| Producer | Cliff Richard and Paul Moessl | ||||
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"Saviour's Day" is a popular song by Cliff Richard.
Written by Chris Eaton and produced by Cliff Richard and Paul Moessl, "Saviour's Day" was the 13th UK number one single for Cliff Richard and his second Christmas number one single. The music video for "Saviour's Day" was filmed in Dorset, in the town of Swanage and at Durdle Door.
- The Official UK Charts Company. All the No. 1's – Saviour's Day. Retrieved on 2007-09-14.
| Preceded by "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice |
UK number one single December 23, 1990 for 1 week |
Succeeded by "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" by Iron Maiden |
| Preceded by "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid II |
UK Christmas number-one single 1990 |
Succeeded by "Bohemian Rhapsody" / "These Are the Days of Our Lives" by Queen |
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| 1990 - Cliff Richard - "Saviour's Day" • 1991 - Queen - "Bohemian Rhapsody" / "These Are the Days of Our Lives" • 1992 - Whitney Houston - "I Will Always Love You" • 1993 - Mr. Blobby - "Mr. Blobby" • 1994 - East 17 - "Stay Another Day" • 1995 - Michael Jackson - "Earth Song" • 1996 - Spice Girls - "2 Become 1" • 1997 - Spice Girls - "Too Much" • 1998 - Spice Girls - "Goodbye" • 1999 - Westlife - "I Have a Dream" / "Seasons in the Sun" |