Rich ‧ ard, Cliff /ˈrɪtʃəd $ -ərd/ BrE AmE
(1940–) a British ↑ pop singer, officially called Sir Cliff Richard, who first became popular in the 1950s, and has been a popular entertainer ever since. His early songs, which he performed with his group The Shadows, include Living Doll (1959) and The Young Ones (1962). He is known for being a Christian, and for not having sex, and he is now mostly popular with older people. His real name is Harry Rodger Webb.