The Next Time

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"The Next Time"
Single by Cliff Richard and The Shadows
from the album Summer Holiday
B-side "Bachelor Boy"[1]
Released December 1962
Format 7" single
Recorded 10 May 1962, Abbey Road, London
Genre Pop music
Length 2:59
Label Parlophone
Writer(s) Buddy Kaye, Philip Springer[1]
Producer(s) Norrie Paramor[1]
Cliff Richard and The Shadows singles chronology
"It'll Be Me"
(1962)
"The Next Time/Bachelor Boy"
(1962)
"Summer Holiday"
(1963)

"The Next Time" backed with "Bachelor Boy" was the first of three number one hit singles from the Cliff Richard musical, Summer Holiday.[1] Both sides were marketed as songs with chart potential, and the release is viewed retrospectively as a double A-side single. However, technically double A sides were not regarded as such until 1965, so "The Next Time" was pressed as the A-side,[2] with "Bachelor Boy" the B-side (written by Bruce Welch and Cliff Richard). The song was succeeded at number one by The Shadows' "Dance On!".[1]

The recording of the song took place at Abbey Road Studios in London on 10 May 1962. It was produced by Norrie Paramor and engineered by Malcolm Addey.[3] The single spent three weeks at No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1963.[4]

The song was included on the January 1963 album Summer Holiday. The film was the most successful box-office attraction of the year.

Chart Performance

Cliff Richard and The Shadows: The Next Time / Bachelor Boy
Chart (1962/63) Peak
position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[5] 1
Australia (Kent Music Report)[6] 9
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[7] 3
Denmark (Tracklisten)[8] -/1
Hong Kong [9] 4
India [10] 1
Ireland (IRMA)[11] 1
Israel [12] 1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[13] 1
New Zealand [9] 2[*]
Norway (VG-lista)[14] 2/8
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[15] 2
US Billboard Hot 100[16] -/99

Notes:

  • * ^ Not all New Zealand chart weeks were published in Billboard. This record may have charted higher.

Other versions

The singer Richard Anthony made a French version entitled "Après toi".

Hank Marvin did an instrumental version on Hank Plays Cliff (1995).

References

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Preceded by UK number-one single
3 January 1963
Succeeded by
"Dance On!" by The Shadows


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