About the song
Remember the magical feeling that filled the air during the holiday season? The twinkling lights, the carols, and the anticipation of Christmas morning? Cliff Richard’s “Saviour’s Day” perfectly captures that nostalgic spirit. Released in 1990, this heartwarming ballad quickly became a beloved Christmas anthem, topping the UK charts and cementing its place in the hearts of music lovers.
Written by the talented Chris Eaton and produced by Cliff Richard himself, along with Paul Moessl, “Saviour’s Day” is a beautifully crafted composition. Eaton’s inspiration struck in October 1989, and he wasted no time sharing his creation with Richard. Despite a packed schedule, Richard was immediately drawn to the song’s heartfelt lyrics and catchy melody. The decision to record it proved to be a brilliant one, as “Saviour’s Day” quickly ascended to the top of the charts.
What makes this song so special? Perhaps it’s the evocative imagery that paints a picture of a peaceful Christmas Eve. Or maybe it’s the simple yet powerful message of hope and goodwill. Whatever the reason, there’s no denying that “Saviour’s Day” has a universal appeal that transcends generations. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to Richard’s timeless voice and the timeless nature of the Christmas message.
The accompanying music video, filmed in the picturesque county of Dorset, adds another layer of charm to the song. Its heartwarming scenes of winter landscapes, festive decorations, and friendly faces perfectly complement the music.
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Lyrics
Now we have been through the harvestWinter has truly begun Now we have walked in the chill of the night We are waiting for, waiting for For the Saviour’s DayMany have come from the valleysMany have come from the hills Many have started their journey home To be with someone, with someone On the Saviour’s DayOpen your eyes on Saviour’s DayDon’t look back or turn away Life can be your’s if you’ll only stay He is calling you, calling you On the Saviour’s DayJoining the old and the young onesJoining the black and the white Meeting the need of the hungry is he Will we ever remember him On the Saviour’s DayOpen your eyes on Saviour’s DayDon’t look back or turn away Life can be your’s if you’ll only stay He is calling you, calling you On the Saviour’s DayHere’s to the God of the present(Raise your glasses) Here’s to the God of the past (Drink to the King) Here’s to the hope in the future he brings We will sing to Him, sing to Him On the Saviour’s DayOpen your eyes on Saviour’s DayDon’t look back or turn away Life can be your’s if you’ll only stay He is calling you, calling you On the Saviour’s DayOn the Saviour’s DayOn the Saviour’s Day He is calling you On the Saviour’s Day On the Saviour’s DayOn the Saviour’s Day(Calling, calling, calling you) On the Saviour’s DayRaise your glasses drink to the King