Roger Cook - Songwriter
Cliff Richard

Cliff Richard


Cliff Richard releases Good Times, Better Times (Columbia DB 8548 Click for audio clip). Penned by Cook, Greenaway and Jerry Lordon, it climbs to No.12 in The UK charts under the musical direction of Norrie Paramor and arranger Mike Vickers.
Engelbert Humperdinck releases The Way It Used To Be (Decca F 12879 Click for audio clip) with English lyrics penned by Cook and Greenaway. It climbs to No.3 in the UK charts under the musical direction of Mike Vickers. Production is by Peter Sullivan.
Roger James Cooke releases Stop (Columbia DB 8556 Click for audio clip). The flip side, Someday, penned by Cook and Greenaway is produced by John Burgess.
Steve Rowland's group Family Dogg , featuring Albert Hammond, release A Way Of Life (Bell 1055 Click for audio clip). Penned by Cook and Greenaway, it climbs to No.2 in the UK charts.
The heavy rock group Episode Six record Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart at the BBC studios a day before the Woodford Green gig, where front man Ian Gillan is approached to join a new band. The band that materializes is Deep Purple . Their first release on the Harvest label is Cook and Greenaway's Hallelujah (HAR 5006 Click for audio clip).
Roger James Cooke and Eve Graham join harmonies on the Cedric Carnall penned song Smiling Through My Tears (Columbia DB 8596 Click for audio clip) produced and arranged by John Burgess and Ken Woodman. The flip side Ain't That A Wonderful Thing is penned by Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway. Eve Graham subsequently forms The New Seekers with Lyn Paul.