He was 84 now, his steps slower, his voice gentler, when Cliff Richard found himself standing on the empty stage where decades earlier he and Olivia Newton-John had first sung “Suddenly.” The seats were bare, the lights dim, only the hush of memory filling the air. For a moment he could almost see her smile in the shadows, hear the warmth in her voice as it wrapped around his. He closed his eyes, let the silence breathe, and whispered softly into the dark: “It still feels like you’re here.” And though no music played, the song lived on — not in the echo of applause, but in the fragile beauty of a friendship and a love for music that time could never erase.
STILL SUDDENLY – CLIFF RICHARD REMEMBERS OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN AND THE DUET THAT NEVER FADES He...