Cliff Cochran is an American country singer and songwriter who had a number of hits on the US country charts in the period of the mid to late 1970s. His greatest success was "Love Me Like a Stranger"

Background

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In 1974, his song "The Way I'm Needing You" made the charts. The following year, he had minor success with "All the Love You'll Ever Need ". In 1979, he had his best success with "Love Me Like a Stranger" and later that year, he had some good success with "First Thing Each Morning".[1]

It was the Enterprise record label that established Cochran on the country chart in 1974.[2]

Career

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His album was released on Enterprise ENS-7508 in 1974.[3]

It was reported by Cash Box in the magazine's October 19, 1974 issue that Cochran was new to the music business. At the time, his song, "The Way I'm Needing You" was still in the Top 75 chart.[4]

As per the February 8, 1975 issue of RPM Weekly, his song "All the Love You'll Ever Need" was seeing action on Radio CJCJ in Woodstock, N. B., Canada.[5]

It was reported by Cash Box in the June 30, 1979 issue that Cliff Cochran, Randy Gurley and Mary K. Miller were three artists that were signed to the RCA label. And at the time of print, his single, "Love Me Like a Stranger" was at #36 on the Country Chart.[6]

On November 10, 1979, his song "First Thing Each Morning" peaked at no. 29 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It spent a total of nine weeks in the chart.[7]

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