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Access All Areas Tour - 1992<br/><br/>Record Date: November 27, 28 and/or 29, 1992<br/>Record Location: Wembley Arena, London<br/>Produced By: Keith Bessey<br/>Engineered By: Colin Norfield (sound), John James (monitor), Keith Bessey (overall)<br/>Remixed By: Keith Bessey<br/>Performed By: Cliff Richard (vocals), Dave Bishop (saxophone), Simon Gardner (trumpet), Paul Moessl (keyboards), Bob Noble (keyboards), Steve Butler (backing vocals), Gillian Jackson (backing vocals), Judith Walmsley (backing vocals), Steve Bayliss (backing vocals), Peter May (drums), Steve Stroud (bass), John Clark (guitar)<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Silhouettes, silhouettes, silhouettes<br/>Silhouettes, silhouettes, silhouettes<br/>Took a walk and passed your house late last night<br/>All the shades were pulled and drawn way down tight<br/>From within the dim light cast two silhouettes on the shade<br/>Oh what a lovely couple they made<br/>Put his arms around your waist, held you tight<br/>Kisses I could almost taste, in the night<br/>Wondered why I'm not the guy whose silhouettes on the shade<br/>I couldn't hide the tears in my eyes<br/>Silhouettes, silhouettes, silhouettes<br/>Silhouettes, silhouettes, silhouettes<br/>Lost control and rang your bell, I was sore<br/>\

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