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Take Me I'm Yours

"Take Me I'm Yours" is the debut single by English new wave band Squeeze.[3] It established the band's trademark vocal style, with Chris Difford singing an octave lower than Glenn Tilbrook.[4]

"Take Me I'm Yours"
Single by Squeeze
from the album Squeeze
Released3 February 1978 (UK)
Recorded1977
Genre
Length2:45
LabelA&M
Songwriter(s)Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook
Producer(s)Squeeze
Squeeze singles chronology
"Take Me I'm Yours"
(1978)
"Bang Bang"
(1978)

Background edit

"Take Me I'm Yours" was one of the first songs the band had written. As Chris Difford recalled, "[It was] written very early on in our career. I don't know a lot of songs lyrically I find that it takes a while to discover what they're about. You write them down, they're almost negatives of a photograph that need to develop and with that one, it's still developing."[5] The song has been described by writers as "synth-pop" and one of Squeeze's "power pop hits",[2][1] differentiating it from the punk style of much of the band's first album; Difford later named the song one of the only tracks on the album that was representative of Squeeze.[6]

Lyrically, the song features images of exotic locations and travels. Difford was inspired to write these lyrics after visiting the home of the band's manager, Miles Copeland: "I was staying at my manager's house and his mother was or is an archaeologist. And she'd worked a lot in Egypt where Miles went to school. She had pictures and matching ornaments from that part of the world, and it inspired that kind of lyric. But it changed into a very different song over the years."[7]

The song's synth arrangement led the song to be described by author Mark Spicer as possibly the first recording by a UK group featuring a drum machine. Tilbrook explained of the song's sound: "We hired lots of synths and a bloke who knew how to work them and pretended to be Kraftwerk."[8] Tilbrook cited engineer John Wood as "very helpful" in that he "knew how to rein in what we were producing and gave us some structure".[9] Wood would go on to co-produce the band's subsequent two studio albums.

Release edit

"Take Me I'm Yours" was released as the first single from the band's debut 1978 album Squeeze. The track peaked at number 19 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1978.[3] The single's success not only established Squeeze as a new wave player, but provided manager Copeland the leverage to negotiate a favorable deal with A&M Records for another band he was managing: the Police, featuring his brother Stewart on drums.[10]

Record World said that "the synthesizer underpinnings make this offbeat love song stand out; it's a bit like 10cc."[11]

The band filmed a music video for the song. Tilbrook later singled out the video for featuring him using a "a 1959 Strat" that he described as the "first proper guitar" he ever had. He commented, "It was a lovely guitar and the best Strat I ever had. ... It played like a dream but was stolen."[12]

In 1998, the song was used in an American television commercial for Dockers jeans.

Track listing edit

  1. "Take Me I'm Yours" (2:45)
  2. "Night Nurse" (2:43)

Cover versions edit

The song has been covered several times, including a unique take by Tim Curry on his 1981 album Simplicity, and more recently by Andrea Corr on her album Ten Feet High.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kemp, Mark (16 August 2010). "Spot The Difference". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b Carly (1 June 2018). "Squeeze - Squeeze". PunkNews. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 522. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. ^ Wade, Chris. Interview with the Hound Dawg: Rik Mayall,The Velvet Underground, The Kinks And More... ISBN 978-1-4716-3286-0.
  5. ^ Nolasco, Stephanie (1 September 2019). "Squeeze's Chris Difford, Glenn Tilbrook reveal the strangest fan encounter they've had: 'She wins the award'". Fox News. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  6. ^ Masley, Ed (10 September 2019). "'I saw that and it made me cry': Chris Difford on 'Rocketman' and life with Squeeze". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  7. ^ Wiser, Carl. "Squeeze: Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford". Songfacts. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  8. ^ Spicer, Mark (5 July 2017). Rock Music. Routledge. p. 305. ISBN 978-1-351-55069-7.
  9. ^ Tilbrook, Glenn; Difford, Chris; Drury, Jim. Squeeze: Song by Song. Sanctuary.
  10. ^ West, Aaron J. (1 October 2015). Sting and The Police: Walking in Their Footsteps. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-8108-8491-5.
  11. ^ "Record World Single Picks" (PDF). Record World. 15 April 1978. p. 38. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  12. ^ Wood, James (16 May 2022). "Squeeze's Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford answer your questions". Guitar World. Retrieved 16 August 2022.

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Take Me I m Yours is the debut single by English new wave band Squeeze 3 It established the band s trademark vocal style with Chris Difford singing an octave lower than Glenn Tilbrook 4 Take Me I m Yours Single by Squeezefrom the album SqueezeReleased3 February 1978 UK Recorded1977GenrePower pop 1 synth pop 2 Length2 45LabelA amp MSongwriter s Chris Difford and Glenn TilbrookProducer s SqueezeSqueeze singles chronology Take Me I m Yours 1978 Bang Bang 1978 Contents 1 Background 2 Release 3 Track listing 4 Cover versions 5 References 6 External linksBackground edit Take Me I m Yours was one of the first songs the band had written As Chris Difford recalled It was written very early on in our career I don t know a lot of songs lyrically I find that it takes a while to discover what they re about You write them down they re almost negatives of a photograph that need to develop and with that one it s still developing 5 The song has been described by writers as synth pop and one of Squeeze s power pop hits 2 1 differentiating it from the punk style of much of the band s first album Difford later named the song one of the only tracks on the album that was representative of Squeeze 6 Lyrically the song features images of exotic locations and travels Difford was inspired to write these lyrics after visiting the home of the band s manager Miles Copeland I was staying at my manager s house and his mother was or is an archaeologist And she d worked a lot in Egypt where Miles went to school She had pictures and matching ornaments from that part of the world and it inspired that kind of lyric But it changed into a very different song over the years 7 The song s synth arrangement led the song to be described by author Mark Spicer as possibly the first recording by a UK group featuring a drum machine Tilbrook explained of the song s sound We hired lots of synths and a bloke who knew how to work them and pretended to be Kraftwerk 8 Tilbrook cited engineer John Wood as very helpful in that he knew how to rein in what we were producing and gave us some structure 9 Wood would go on to co produce the band s subsequent two studio albums Release edit Take Me I m Yours was released as the first single from the band s debut 1978 album Squeeze The track peaked at number 19 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1978 3 The single s success not only established Squeeze as a new wave player but provided manager Copeland the leverage to negotiate a favorable deal with A amp M Records for another band he was managing the Police featuring his brother Stewart on drums 10 Record World said that the synthesizer underpinnings make this offbeat love song stand out it s a bit like 10cc 11 The band filmed a music video for the song Tilbrook later singled out the video for featuring him using a a 1959 Strat that he described as the first proper guitar he ever had He commented It was a lovely guitar and the best Strat I ever had It played like a dream but was stolen 12 In 1998 the song was used in an American television commercial for Dockers jeans Track listing edit Take Me I m Yours 2 45 Night Nurse 2 43 Cover versions editThe song has been covered several times including a unique take by Tim Curry on his 1981 album Simplicity and more recently by Andrea Corr on her album Ten Feet High References edit a b Kemp Mark 16 August 2010 Spot The Difference Rolling Stone Retrieved 15 May 2020 a b Carly 1 June 2018 Squeeze Squeeze PunkNews Retrieved 16 November 2019 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 522 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Wade Chris Interview with the Hound Dawg Rik Mayall The Velvet Underground The Kinks And More ISBN 978 1 4716 3286 0 Nolasco Stephanie 1 September 2019 Squeeze s Chris Difford Glenn Tilbrook reveal the strangest fan encounter they ve had She wins the award Fox News Retrieved 10 November 2019 Masley Ed 10 September 2019 I saw that and it made me cry Chris Difford on Rocketman and life with Squeeze The Arizona Republic Retrieved 11 November 2019 Wiser Carl Squeeze Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford Songfacts Retrieved 16 August 2022 Spicer Mark 5 July 2017 Rock Music Routledge p 305 ISBN 978 1 351 55069 7 Tilbrook Glenn Difford Chris Drury Jim Squeeze Song by Song Sanctuary West Aaron J 1 October 2015 Sting and The Police Walking in Their Footsteps Rowman amp Littlefield p 61 ISBN 978 0 8108 8491 5 Record World Single Picks PDF Record World 15 April 1978 p 38 Retrieved 15 February 2023 Wood James 16 May 2022 Squeeze s Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford answer your questions Guitar World Retrieved 16 August 2022 External links editSqueeze discography at Squeezenet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Take Me I 27m Yours amp oldid 1180186963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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