Cliff Adams Singers

The Cliff Adams Singers were a British male/female vocal group, known for ballads and novelty songs, and especially their regular performances on BBC Radio from the 1950s onwards.

[2][3] He became a chorister at St Mary le Bow, Cheapside, studied piano and organ, and by his mid-teens, had begun a professional musical career as a big band pianist.

[1] After the war he joined the Leslie Douglas band, and began working on arrangements for other bandleaders including Bert Ambrose, Ted Heath and Cyril Stapleton.

In 1949, he formed a vocal group, The Stargazers, with Fred Datchler, Dick James (later replaced by Bob Brown), Ronnie Milne and Marie Benson.

Adams also worked in the new medium of television advertising, writing many jingles, including those for Murray Mints, Fry's Turkish Delight, Milk Tray and Smash instant mashed potato.