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TAKE ME HIGH (film album)

Take Me High

Directed by David Askey
Produced by Kenneth Harper
Written by Christopher Penfold
Starring
Cliff Richard
Deborah Watling
Hugh Griffith
George Cole
Music by Tony Cole
Cinematography Norman Warwick
Distributed by Anglo-EMI Film Distributors Ltd.
Release date
1973 (UK)
30 November 1974 (Sweden)
Running time
90 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Take Me High

Cast

Cliff Richard as Tim Matthews
Deborah Watling as Sarah
Hugh Griffith as Sir Harry Cunningham
George Cole as Bert Jackson
Anthony Andrews as Hugo Flaxman
Richard Wattis as Sir Charles Furness
Madeline Smith as Vicki
Moyra Fraser as Molly
Ronald Hines as Sam
Jimmy Gardner as Hulbert
Noel Trevarthen as Paul
Graham Armitage as Boardman
John Franklyn-Robbins as Alderman
Peter Marshall as Grandson
Elizabeth Scott as Waitress
Polly Williams as Receptionist

Soundtrack

Richard released a soundtrack album in December 1973 (which has been released on CD). The title track was a UK top 30 single (No. 27), while the album only peaked at No. 41.

Track listing

Side One

“It’s Only Money” (Tony Cole)
“Midnight Blue” (Tony Cole)
“Hover” (Instrumental, The David Mackay Orchestra) (Tony Cole)
“Why?” (with Anthony Andrews) (Tony Cole)
“Life” (Tony Cole)
“Driving” (Tony Cole)
“The Game” (Tony Cole)
“Brumburger Duet” (with Debbie Watling) (Tony Cole)

Side Two

“Take Me High” (Tony Cole)
“The Anti-Brotherhood of Man” (Tony Cole)
“Winning” (Tony Cole)
“Driving” (Instrumental, The David Mackay Orchestra) (Tony Cole)
“Join the Band” (Tony Cole)
“The Word is Love” (Tony Cole)
“Brumburger (Finale)” (Tony Cole)

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