Surprisingly Cilla

Surprisingly Cilla
Studio album by Cilla Black
Released 7 October 1985
Recorded 1985
Genre Adult contemporary
Label Towerbell
Producer David Mackay
Cilla Black chronology

Especially for You
(1980)
Surprisingly Cilla
(1985)
Cilla's World
(1990)
Singles from Surprisingly Cilla
  1. "There's a Need in Me"
    Released: September 1985
  2. "Surprise Surprise"
    Released: December 1985

Surprisingly Cilla is the title of Cilla Black's twelfth solo studio album. It was a spin-off from her television series, Surprise, Surprise, and the opening track is the show's theme tune. The album includes several re-recordings of Black's hit singles, originally recorded in the 1960s.

The album was conceived primarily as an attempt to capatilise on the success of the television series, which had drawn high ratings for ITV. Black was re-united with her former EMI producer David Mackay, but unlike their previous collaborations, neither he or Black were given any creative control over the project.[1]

Although Black heavily promoted the album and its two singles, they failed to chart. Some months after the album's release, Towerbell Records shut down and no further copies of the album were released.

Re-release

In 2003, there were plans to re-issue the album on CD until it was discovered that the master tapes for the project had been lost. The re-issue project was therefore abandoned.[2]

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Surprise Surprise" (Kate Robbins)
  2. "I Know Him So Well" (Benny Andersson, Tim Rice)
  3. "You're My World (Il Mio Mondo)" Umberto Bindi, Gino Paoli, Carl Sigman (Previously recorded in 1964)
  4. "One More Night" (Phil Collins)
  5. "There's a Need in Me" (D.Chanter)
  6. "Conversations" (Roger Greenaway, Roger Cook, Jerry Lordan) (Previously recorded in 1969)

Side B

  1. "Step Inside Love" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) (Previously recorded in 1967)
  2. "We're in This Love Together" (Roger Murrah, Keith Stegall)
  3. "I See Forever in Your Eyes" (Bob McDill)
  4. "That's Already Taken" (A.Corrie)
  5. "Put Your Heart Where Your Love is" (A. Palomibi, D. Henson)
  6. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) (Previously recorded in 1964)

Credits

Personnel

References

  1. - Video Interview with David Mackay about Surprisingly Cilla
  2. CillaBlack.com Discography – Surprisingly Cilla

Further reading