Little Town (song) explained

Little Town
Cover:Little_Town_-_Cliff_Richard_single.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Cliff Richard
Album:Now You See Me, Now You Don't
Released:[1]
Genre:Christmas carol
Length:4:08
Label:EMI
Lyricist:Phillips Brooks
Composer:Chris Eaton
Producer:Cliff Richard, Craig Pruess
Prev Title:Where Do We Go from Here
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:She Means Nothing to Me
Next Year:1983

"Little Town" is a new arrangement of the traditional Christmas carol "O Little Town of Bethlehem" by English singer-songwriter Chris Eaton. Eaton adapted the lyrics (with some rearrangement of parts of verses) to a new melody he composed in a contemporary Christmas music style. It was first recorded by English singer Cliff Richard and released as a single in the UK for the 1982 Christmas season, reaching number 11 on the UK Singles Chart.

In the US, the better known version is the rendition by renowned CCM artist Amy Grant, who included it on her 1983 album A Christmas Album.[2]

Cliff Richard original

"Little Town" was released in November 1982 as the third single from Richard's 1982 studio album Now You See Me, Now You Don't. It peaked at number 11 for two weeks on the UK Singles Chart over the Christmas week and the following week. The recording featured singer and vocal arranger Tony Rivers and countertenor Nigel Perrin.

Personnel

As per the album liner notes:[3]

Release

The song was first released on 30 August 1982 on Richard's studio album Now You See Me, Now You Don't. The single was released in the UK on the 15 November 1982 in the standard 7-inch vinyl format with picture cover, and also as a 7-inch picture disc variant.[4] On the B-side were "Love and a Helping Hand" and "You, Me and Jesus", except in the US/Canada, where "Be in My Heart" (from the album) was used instead.[5]

In 1988, the song was included on Richard's compilation album and as an extra B-side on the 12-inch and CD single of his UK Christmas hit "Mistletoe and Wine".[4]

A remixed version of the song with additional instrumentation was included on Richard's 1991 and 2003 Christmas albums Together with Cliff Richard and Cliff at Christmas. The song has also been included on some compilation box sets, The Singles Collection (2002) and ...And They Said it Wouldn't Last (2008).[4]

Amy Grant version

In 1983, CCM artist Amy Grant recorded a slightly more upbeat version of the song on her Christmas album, A Christmas Album.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Cliff Richard Song Database website: Discography - Singles . cliffrichardsongs.com . 29 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Mayaab . Philips . From Mainstream to CCM: Cliff Richard's Story . ccmclassic.com . New Hope Management . 29 September 2019.
  3. Now You See Me, Now You Don't . . 1982 . LP . EMI.
  4. Web site: Cliff Richard - Little Town (Release Details) . www.cliffrichardsongs.com . 30 September 2019.
  5. Web site: Little Town - Cliff Richard (EMI America) . www.45cat.com . 30 September 2019.