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We Should Be Together (Cliff Richard song)

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{{Infobox song

| name = We Should Be Together

| cover = We Should Be Together - Cliff Richard single.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Cliff Richard

| album = Together with Cliff Richard

| B-side = Miss You Nights (Live)

| released = 25 November 1991

| format =

| recorded = 19 July 1991

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Pop

| length = 4:20

| label = EMI Records

| writer = Bruce Roberts

| producer = Cliff Richard / Paul Moessl

| prev_title = More to Life

| prev_year = 1991

| next_title = This New Year

| next_year = 1991

| misc =

}}

"'We Should Be Together'" is a Christmas-themed song by Cliff Richard. Released as a single in November 1991 in the UK, the song was considered a contender for the Christmas number one spot, but peaked at number 10.

The song differed from Richard's previous Christmas efforts - primarily being a love song. The promotional video for the single depicts an offshore oil worker who makes the journey back to his home to join his family for Christmas. In the song, at around 3 minutes and 44 seconds, the solo trumpet quotes the 2nd theme from the second movement of Dvok's 'New World Symphony'. This quote bears significance to the song, as Dvok wrote this symphony when he was missing his home.

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Category:1991 singles

Category:Cliff Richard songs

Category:UK Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:Songs written by Bruce Roberts (singer)

Category:1991 songs

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