Bill Bowley wrote:Donna,
You may not know thatTerry Britten, Alan Tarney (and John Farrar) are all Australians, they did help Bruce a little bit in putting those albums together both in writing the tunes and the session work-Alan Tarney going on to write and produce for the following Cliff hits and albums.
Regards

Hi, Bill. Thank you for what you said about Terry, Alan, and John. I was a little too timid to say it myself. You're absolutely right...on Cliff's LPs from the 70s and early 80s, Terry Britten and Alan Tarney combined wrote all the songs and played all the guitars and keyboards. Terry wrote just about the entire "Rock and Roll Juvenile" album (except for We Don't Talk Any More, which Alan wrote) and most of "I'm Nearly Famous" including Devil Woman, and Alan wrote the entire "I'm No Hero" album. Terry and Alan co-wrote the "Every Face Tells a Story" and "Green Light" LPs while Bruce produced. Alan came back and produced "Stronger' in about 1998 for Cliff.
If there are any Terry Britten fans on the Board besides me, here is a video from 1966 of "The Twilights." Terry Britten is playing lead guitar -- he's in the dark jacket and white pants, on Stage Right (screen left), standing in back of Glenn Shorrock, the lead singer who went on to to be the lead singer for both Axiom and the Little River Band. The Twilights are my favourite Australian band...I love them! This tune is really good too -- the lead guitar sounds very "Shadow-like", almost like Move It, and the words to the song almost sound like they're talking about a very young Shadow (maybe Bruce or Hank).
I had not heard of the The Twilights before I joined this Board, so I really like that joining a Shadows group helped me become a fan of The Twilights and The Strangers (John Farrar's old group). But I did know about the Tarney/Spencer Band.
If I went too far off-topic on this post, I do apologise.
Best wishes,
Donna