What year was Cliff Richard wired for sound?

What year was Cliff Richard wired for sound?

September 1981
Wired for Sound/Release date

What does the phrase wired for sound mean?

Wired for sound in this context is an idiomatic expression. Per Urban Dictionary: wired for sound: Hyper, overly excited, probably jittery.

Who sung wired for sound?

Cliff Richard
Wired for Sound (2001 Remaster)/Artists

Who wrote wired for sound?

Wired for Sound/Lyricists

Where was Cliff Richard Wired For Sound filmed?

Milton Keynes
The promotional video for the title track is one of Richard’s best-known, and was filmed around the centre of Milton Keynes, the new town in Buckinghamshire that was developed after the Second World War.

Where did wound for sound come from?

Another question asks for the meaning and origin of the phrase “wound [i.e., ‘winded’] for sound.” The obvious conclusion over there is that “wound for sound” is likely a rhyming variation on the older phrase “wired for sound.” There’s also general consensus that “wired for sound” at some point had the slang meaning of …

Where is Cliff Richard from?

Lucknow, India
Cliff Richard/Place of birth
Cliff Richard, in full Sir Cliff Richard, original name Harry Roger Webb, (born October 14, 1940, Lucknow, India), British singer whose “Move It” (1958) was the first great British rock-and-roll song.

Has Cliff Richard dated?

CLIFF Richard has revealed he has never had his heart broken — because he has never been in love. Sir Cliff, 80, who dated Sue Barker and Una Stubbs, said the experience had passed him by. The Living Doll singer said: “Otherwise, I would have got married.

What does wired for sound mean Sopranos?

“Wired for sound” (or just “wired”) also has a meaning in drug slang: to be very high on amphetamines. …

Is wound Spelt the same as wound?

The past form of ‘wind’ is ‘wound’ [/waʊnd/]. “Old-fashioned clocks have to be wound.” ‘Wound’ [/wuːnd/] can be used as a noun and it is pronounced differently. In this case, it can refer to an injury.