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Artist: Texas
Texas

Group Members:

Ally McErlaine, Johnny McElhone, Sharleen Spiteri, Neil Payne, Eddie Campbell, Richard Hynd, Stuart Kerr

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Gary Osier, Johnny McElhone, Sharleen Spiteri

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  • Formed: 1986, Glasgow, Scotland
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Greatest Hits," "The Greatest Hits," "Greatest Hits"
  • Representative Songs: "Say What You Want," "I Don't Want a Lover," "Summer Son"

Biography

Despite taking their name from one of the 50 United States of America and adopting several American-sounding musical styles, the Scottish pop/rock band Texas found nearly all its success in Europe starting in the late '80s, including the multi-million selling albums Southside, White on Blonde, and The Hush, and a series of hit singles such as "Say What You Want," "In Our Lifetime," and "Summer Son."

Bass player Johnny McElhone (born April 21, 1963, Glasgow, Scotland) organized the band in Glasgow in 1986. McElhone, a veteran of the bands Altered Images and Hipsway, brought in singer and rhythm guitarist Sharleen Spiteri (born November 7, 1967, Glasgow, Scotland), lead guitarist Ally McErlaine (born October 31, 1968, Glasgow, Scotland), and drummer Stuart Kerr (born March 16, 1963, Glasgow, Scotland). The group took its name from the film Paris, Texas, which had boasted a score by Ry Cooder, whose slide guitar playing heavily influenced McErlaine, and Spiteri sang without any discernible Scottish accent, giving the band a distinctly American sound. Texas made its concert debut in March 1988 at Dundee University in Scotland. McElhone's previous connection with Mercury Records through Hipsway led to the label's signing the band, which initially tried to record with Bernard Edwards of Chic as producer before settling on Tim Palmer instead. The first result of this association was the single "I Don't Want a Lover," the initial effort of the writing team of Spiteri and McElhone, which Mercury released in the U.K. in January 1989. On March 4, it peaked at number eight. Southside (the title referring to a neighborhood of Glasgow), the debut album, was released in March and peaked at number three at the end of the month. As Texas toured the U.K. and Europe, three more singles were released from the album, but failed to reach the Top 40; nevertheless, Southside eventually sold more than two million copies worldwide. Meanwhile, Mercury released "I Don't Want a Lover" and Southside in the U.S. in July. The single broke into Billboard's Album Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks radio charts before finally entering the Hot 100, where it peaked at number 77 on September 30; the album peaked at number 88 a week later.

Texas continued to tour Europe in 1990 before beginning work on their second album. Kerr left and was replaced on the drums by Richard Hynd (born June 17, 1965, Aberdeen, Scotland), and keyboard player Eddie Campbell (born July 6, 1965, Glasgow, Scotland), who had been playing with them live, became an official member of the band. Mothers Heaven was released in September 1991 and proved to be a commercial disappointment, peaking at number 32 in the U.K. on October 5. In the U.S., the track "In My Heart" reached the Modern Rock Tracks chart as Texas made its first visit to the country in November, but the album failed to chart. "Alone with You," the album's third single, returned them to the British Top 40, reaching number 32 on February 15, 1992, but their first substantial hit single since "I Don't Want a Lover" was a one-off cover of Al Green's "Tired of Being Alone," which peaked at number 19 on May 9.

Again, after touring primarily in Europe, Texas retired to write and record another album, this time turning to Paul Fox as producer and recording at Bearsville Studio in Woodstock, NY, which gave them their title, Ricks Road, the name of the dirt road leading to the studio. "So Called Friend," released in advance of the album in August 1993, peaked at number 30 in the U.K. on September 11. (It was later used as the theme song for the U.S. television series Ellen, starring Ellen DeGeneres [1994-1998], and in the 1996 feature film Last Dance, starring Sharon Stone.) A second single, "You Owe It All to Me," reached number 39 on October 30, before Ricks Road finally appeared in November, hitting number 18 on November 13. The album was not released initially in the U.S., but it eventually came out in 1994 as the band made several trips -- in March, May-June, and August-September -- to tour in North America. Despite this effort, like Mothers Heaven, Ricks Road failed to chart in the U.S., selling a meager 38,000 copies. The band wrote off the American market thereafter, concentrating primarily on Europe.

One more single from Ricks Road, "So in Love with You," made the British Top 40, peaking at number 28 on February 12, 1994. But by the time Texas closed its touring in support of the album in December, it was ready for an extended break, and little was heard from the band over the next two years, while they worked on their fourth album with producer Mike Hedges. They re-emerged with a hometown concert in Glasgow on December 5, 1996, and in January 1997 came the advance single "Say What You Want," which became their biggest hit yet, peaking at number three on January 25. That surprising comeback was followed by the album White on Blonde, which entered the British chart at number one on February 15, 1997. It remained in the charts nearly two years, selling 1.7 million copies in the U.K. alone and throwing off three more Top Ten hits: "Halo," "Black Eyed Boy," and "Put Your Arms Around Me." The band spent the year touring extensively in Europe and made its first trip to Australia in May. (They did not tour the U.S., where White on Blonde finally was released on August 5, 1997, as "Say What You Want" appeared in the film comedy Picture Perfect, starring Jennifer Aniston, although they did find time for a promotional trip in October. The album did not chart, but Hollywood continued to favor the group, with "Put Your Arms Around Me" appearing in the 1998 film Ever After, starring Drew Barrymore.) On February 9, 1998, Texas appeared at the BRIT Awards, performing "Say What You Want" in the company of rapper Method Man of Wu-Tang Clan. The seemingly unlikely pairing led to a new recording of the song, and the single "Say What You Want (All Day and Every Day)" by Texas featuring Wu-Tang Clan (actually, just Method Man and RZA) entered the U.K. charts at number four on March 21. The band played shows periodically during 1998 while working on its next album. That fifth album was prefaced by the lead-off single "In Our Lifetime," which entered the British charts at number four on May 1, 1999. The Hush, which followed within weeks, showed the band as consisting of Spiteri, McElhone, Campbell, and McErlaine; soon after, it was announced that Mikey Wilson was the new drummer. The album entered the charts at number one on May 22, 1999. Second single "Summer Son" reached number five in August, but "When We Are Together" stopped at number 12 in November, capping Texas' run of consecutive Top Ten British hits at seven. Touring continued throughout 1999.

Texas' next single was "In Demand," a Top Ten hit released in October 2000 that prefaced The Greatest Hits, which hit number one in Britain in November and spawned a second new track, "Inner Smile," that reached the Top Ten in January 2001, and the band launched an extensive European tour. (By this time, Mercury wasn't even bothering to release Texas' records in the U.S.) In July, they issued a remixed version of their first hit, "I Don't Want a Lover," which made the Top 20. Spiteri then took time off to have a baby, giving birth to a daughter on September 9, 2002. So, more than two more years passed before the October 2003 release of the sixth album, Careful What You Wish For, which was prefaced by the single "Carnival Girl," featuring Kardinal Offishall, a Top Ten hit. (The credits announced that Neil Payne was the new drummer, replacing Wilson, and that a new guitarist, Tony McGovern, had joined.) The album peaked at number five and also featured the Top 40 hit "I'll See It Through." By November 2005, when the seventh album, Red Book, was released, Texas' commercial fortunes had declined, but the disc was still able to debut in the Top Ten in France, the band's most reliable market. (The album marked the addition of keyboard player Michael Bannister.) "Sleep," a duet between Spiteri and Paul Buchanan of the Blue Nile, was excerpted as the album's third single in January 2006 and made the U.K. Top Ten. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Texas

Texas live in Glasgow, 2006.
Background information
Origin Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 1986–present
Labels Mercury Records, Universal
Associated acts Kizzy Star
Website www.texas.uk.com
Members
Sharleen Spiteri
Johnny McElhone
Tony McGovern
Alistair McErlaine
Eddie Campbell
Michael Bannister
Neil Payne
Former members
Richard Hynd
Stuart Kerr
Steve Washington
Mikey Wilson
Mark One
Charlotte Hodson
Nicole Patterson

Texas is a rock band from Bearsden, Glasgow, Scotland. They were founded by Johnny McElhone (formerly of the bands Altered Images and Hipsway) in 1986 and had their performing debut in March 1988 at Scotland's University of Dundee. They took their name from the 1984 Wim Wenders movie Paris, Texas. Their musical sound went from blues rock on their debut album Southside via the blue-eyed soul of White on Blonde to the disco pop of Red Book.

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History

Texas scored a UK hit in 1989 with their debut single "I Don't Want a Lover." This was taken from their debut album Southside, which went on to sell two million copies worldwide. The follow-up albums Mothers Heaven (1991) and Ricks Road (1993) were less successful and failed to provide the band with any further big hit singles in the UK. Although these albums sold well in France and Spain, this was not sufficient for the record company, and the band faced a lot of pressure with their fourth release. In the meantime Ellen DeGeneres had approached the band, and Sharleen Spiteri and Ally McErlaine flew to the U.S. to re-record a song from the third album, "So Called Friend", which went on to become the theme song to DeGeneres' US sitcom Ellen. Sharleen also supplied backing vocals on the Scottish rock band Gun's albums Taking on the world and Gallus during this period. Spiteri being original Gun singer Mark Rankin's cousin.

In 1997 Texas came back with "Say What You Want"; this became their biggest hit single yet, peaking at #3. The album White on Blonde followed, entering at #1, after heavy promotion from Chris Evans on his UK channel four show, Tfi Friday. The band appearing on the Frisay evening show several times. It would return there a year later. Other hit singles from the album were "Halo", "Black Eyed Boy", and "Put Your Arms Around Me"; a reworking of "Say What You Want" with Method Man was released alongside album track "Insane".

In 1998, Texas's song "Put Your Arms Around Me" was the lone vocal track for the Andy Tennant film, "Ever After - A Cinderella Story", starring Drew Barrymore.

The band's fifth album, The Hush, was released in 1999 with the lead-off single "In Our Lifetime" which was a huge hit in the UK reaching number 4 and was included in the "Notting Hill" Soundtrack. This album went straight into the UK album charts at #1 like its predecessor. The second single, "Summer Son", became a massive hit across Europe reaching the Top 5 in the UK and France, also making #1 in Croatia and Lebanon, leading the album to become their best selling so far.

In 2000, a greatest-hits album was released that included three new songs ("In Demand", "Inner Smile", and "Guitar Song"). The video for "In Demand" featured actor Alan Rickman, and in the video for the anthemic follow-up single, co-written by Gregg Alexander, Spiteri dressed up as Elvis Presley. "Inner Smile" was a big hit in Europe and was later featured prominently in the 2002 feature film Bend It Like Beckham. The song "Like Lovers (Holding On)" is featured during the ending credits of the animated feature film Titan A.E.

In September 2002, Spiteri gave birth to her daughter Mysty Kyd, although this did not prevent her from working on another album. Careful What You Wish For was released in late 2003 and was promoted by the lead single "Carnival Girl", which reached #9 in the UK. This was a very different style from previous singles and featured the rapper Kardinal Offishall. Unfortunately, many disliked this perceived change in direction, and although the album was more traditional pop, it sold far fewer than the previous three releases. A ballad, "I'll See It Through", was released at Christmas time, but by then the project was dead and buried.

In the television show The Office, fictional character David Brent claims that Texas used to open for his band, "Foregone Conclusion", before he gave up music to manage the Slough office of Wernham Hogg, a paper supply firm.

The band returned in mid-2005 with the single "Getaway", which entered the UK Top 10, the video for which was shot by Christopher Doyle and directed by Tim Royes. The single "Can't Resist" and album Red Book followed in the autumn. On Red Book the band collaborated with The Blue Nile singer Paul Buchanan on a track called "Sleep", which entered the UK charts at #6 in January 2006. British comedian Peter Kay scripted the music video to this song, which mainly consisted of spoofs of famous love scenes. The BBC One charity show Children in Need showed a preview on November 18, 2005, featuring a spoof on Lionel Richie's "Hello", Ghost, and An Officer and a Gentleman. Surprisingly, "Sleep" outsold the lead single. The potential fourth single "What About Us" was released as a promo-only issue.

In 2005 Sharleen Spiteri was featured in the song "Stirb nicht vor mir // Don't die before I do" by the German band Rammstein on the album Rosenrot.

On September 24, 2007 the band released The BBC Sessions, including radio sessions spanning from 1989 to 2005, with extensive liner notes and interviews with Sharleen Spiteri. Cover songs include Elmore James's "It Hurts Me Too", the Beatles' "I've Got a Feeling", and Ashford & Simpson's "You're All I Need to Get By."

On September 11, 2009 Ally McErlaine was hospitalized after he collapsed with a massive brain aneurysm at the age of 41. His chances of recovery are unclear for the moment.

Sharleen Spiteri's Solo Career (2008 - present)

In 2008, lead singer Sharleen Spiteri embarked on a solo career. her debut album Melody was released in July 2008 and debuted at #3 in the UK. Worldwide the album sold over 300,000 copies. She released her debut solo single All The Times I Cried which made the UK Top 40 at #26. She also released the singles Stop, I Don't Love You Anymore, It Was You and Don't Keep Me Waiting was released in Switzerland.

Southside and I Don't Want A Lover (1989 - 1991)

Texas released their debut album titled Southside in March 1989. The album included the hit single I Don't Want a Lover. The album's highest position in the UK was #3. In France the album peaked at #3 and has so far sold 548,500 in France. In the UK it has sold over 100,000 copies.

Mothers Heaven (1991 - 1993)

The bands second album titled Mothers Heaven was released in 1991. The album charted at a low #32 in the United Kingdom. In France it peaked at #11 with sales of 322,300. In Spain the album debuted at #15 and in Sweeden at #35.

Ricks Road (1993 - 1996)

The bands third studio album titled Ricks Road was released in 1993. The album managed to make the UK Top 20 album charts at #18 and has sold over 100,000 copies in the UK. In France however the album has so far sold over 286,500 copies and the albums highest French position was #4.

The album debuted at #17 in Spain and #50 in Sweeden.

White on Blonde (1996 - 1999)

The bands fourth album and most successful to date, White on Blonde was released on October 16, 1996. The album became the UK's #1 Album twice (Feb 15, 1997 - Feb 21, 1997) and (August 23, 1997 - August 27, 1997). The album has so far sold over 1 million copies alone in the United Kingdom. In France the album debuted at #2 with sales 440,000 copies. In Germany, the album peaked at #44. In Spain #4 and Sweeden #12.

It included some of their biggest singles to date including Say What You Want, Halo, Black Eyed Boy and Put Your Arms Around Me.

The album was also nominated for the 1997 BRIT Awards.

In 1998, Q Magazine readers voted the album the 86th best album of all time.

The Hush (1999 - 2000)

The bands fifth album titled The Hush was released on 18 May, 1999. The album debuted at #1 in the UK. It included the singles Summer Son, In Our Lifetime and When We Are Together.

The album sold 900,000 in the UK to date, and over 1 million in France.

The Greatest Hits (2001)

The band released a Greatest Hits album in 2001. The Greatest Hits. It debuted at #1 in 2 different countries, United Kingdom and France. Selling 1,800,000 copies in the UK and 522,190.

It included the singles Inner Smile and In Demand.

Careful What You Wish For (2003 - 2005)

The band release their sixth studio album titled Careful What You Wish For on October 20, 2003. It debuted at #5 in the UK with sales over 100,000 copies. It included the singles Carnival Girl and I'll See It Through.

Red Book and Hiatus (2005 - 2009)

The band released their seventh studio album titles Red Book on November 7, 2005. The album debuted at #16 in the UK and spent 10 weeks on the UK Charts. It sold over 100,000 copies in the UK and over 130,000 copies in France where it debuted at #9. In Ireland the album debuted at a low #79.

The album included the hit top 10 UK Singles, Getaway, Can't Resist and Sleep which featured Paul Buchanan of fellow Scottish band Blue Nile, but the video featured the British comedian Peter Kay lip syncing to Buchanan's vocals.

The band recorded a live album in 2007 titled The BBC Sessions.

In 2008, Sharleen Spiteri embarked on a solo career.

Membership

Former members

  • Richard Hynd, drums (1991–1999)
  • Stuart Kerr, drums (1989–1991)
  • Steve Washington, drums (2001)
  • Mikey Wilson, drums (1999–2001)
  • Mark One, DJ (1999–2001)
  • Charlotte Hodson, backing vocals (2001)
  • Nicole Patterson, backing vocals (1999–2001)

Discography

Albums

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