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Chris Difford

 
Artist: Chris Difford
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Keith Wilkinson, Glenn Tilbrook, Gilson Lavis, John Wood, Jools Holland, Elvis Costello

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  • Born: November 04, 1954, London, England
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "I Didn't Get Where I Am," "The Last Temptation of Chris," "South East Side Story"

Biography

Lyricist/guitarist Chris Difford teamed with singer/composer Glenn Tilbrook to lead Squeeze, one of the most acclaimed and longest-lived bands to emerge from the new wave era. Often regarded as the Lennon and McCartney of their generation, the duo's smart, sophisticated brand of pop never achieved commercial success commensurate with their critical favor, although singles like "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)," "Tempted," and "Black Coffee in Bed" remain timeless cult classics.

Born November 4, 1954, in London, Difford began writing and performing with Tilbrook in 1973 and the following year they formed Squeeze; the group's self-titled, John Cale-produced debut LP followed in 1978, yielding the minor hit "Take Me, I'm Yours." 1979's Cool for Cats was Squeeze's U.K. chart breakthrough, generating a pair of number two singles, "Up the Junction" and the title track. The follow-up, Argybargy, yielded the lesser hits "Another Nail in My Heart" and "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)," but solidified the group's critical standing on the strength of Difford's wry, literate wordplay and Tilbrook's crisp, clever melodies.

Squeeze's masterpiece, East Side Story, followed in 1981, scoring the band's biggest U.S. hit to date with the memorable "Tempted"; though 1982's Sweets from a Stranger cracked the U.S. Top 40, buoyed by the single "Black Coffee in Bed," creative exhaustion forced the band's breakup soon after. A 1983 hits collection, Singles 45's and Under, ultimately went platinum. After writing the Imperial Bedroom track "Boy with a Problem" with Elvis Costello, Difford resumed his collaboration with Tilbrook, composing songs for fellow Squeeze alum Jools Holland, as well as Paul Young, Billy Bremner, and Helen Shapiro. The duo also mounted Labeled with Love, a short-lived 1983 stage musical adapted from their songs.

A self-titled 1984 album credited simply to Difford and Tilbrook also appeared, but the following year they reunited Squeeze to release Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti; 1987's Babylon and On was their biggest U.S. hit, notching a pair of Top 40 singles in "Hourglass" and "853-5937," but subsequent efforts appealed almost exclusively to their devoted cult following. Difford went on hiatus from the group in 1999. He launched his solo career in 2003 with the album I Didn't Get Where I Am, which featured production and some songwriting help from Francis Dunnery. Capturing Difford live and playing classic Squeeze material, the CD/DVD combo South East Side Story appeared in 2006, followed by the cleverly titled The Last Temptation of Chris in 2008. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Chris Difford

Chris Difford - Squeeze
Los Angeles, December 1987
Background information
Birth name Christopher Henry Difford
Born November 4, 1954 (1954-11-04) (age 54)
Occupations Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Associated acts Squeeze, Difford & Tilbrook
Website glenntilbrook.com


Chris Difford (born Christopher Henry Difford, 4 November 1954, Greenwich, London[1]) is a singer, songwriter and record producer.

He has written lyrics for almost 30 years, most notably in partnership with Glenn Tilbrook. The two were primary members in Squeeze and Difford & Tilbrook. Some of their best-known songs are "Tempted", "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)", "Black Coffee in Bed", "Cool for Cats", "Up the Junction" and "Annie Get Your Gun".

Chris Difford performing at London's Royal Albert Hall, October 2009, in aid of the PRS (Performing Right Society) for Music Members' Benevolent Fund.

Difford has also written lyrics for music by Jools Holland, Elton John, Wet Wet Wet, Marti Pellow and others. In 2004, Lisa Stansfield released the Trevor Horn produced single, "If I Hadn't Got You", co-written by Difford with Chris Braide, which became a hit in Europe.

In addition to his work with Squeeze, he has released three solo albums:

  • I Didn't Get Where I Am, 2003
  • South East Side Story, 2007 [2], a bonus disk included with the DVD recording of Squeeze's greatest hits, included Difford singing acoustic versions of his favourite Squeeze tracks[3]
  • The Last Temptation of Chris, 2008[4]

In 2008 he also wrote the lyrics to 'Let's Not Fight this Christmas', a song performed by Difford and The One Show team, in a bid to get a Christmas Number 1. The song hasn't made it into the top 100 UK Singles Chart as yet.

References

  1. ^ Discogs.com
  2. ^ London, Larry (19 March 2007). "Former Squeeze Lyricist Releases New CD". VOA News (Voice of America). http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2007-03/2007-03-19-voa38.cfm. Retrieved 1 January 2009. 
  3. ^ Yahoo.com
  4. ^ Allmusic.com

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