Instruments Vocals, guitar Spouse Louise Difford (m. 2013) Role Singer · chrisdifford.com | Name Chris Difford Website chrisdifford.com | |
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Birth name Christopher Henry Difford Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, record producer Albums The Last Temptation of Chris, Cashmere If You Can, South East Side Story, Essential Squeeze, Difford & Tilbrook |
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Christopher Henry "Chris" Difford (born 4 November 1954) is an English singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer. He was a founding member and songwriter of the British group Squeeze.
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- Chris difford helps announce my pregnancy at b b king s
- London acoustic guitar show 2014 squeeze glenn tilbrook chris difford
- Musical career
- Personal life
- Solo discography
- References

London acoustic guitar show 2014 squeeze glenn tilbrook chris difford
Musical career
Born in Greenwich, London, Difford has written lyrics for over 30 years, most notably in partnership with Glenn Tilbrook. The two were primary members in Squeeze and Difford & Tilbrook. According to Difford, he stole 50p from his mother’s purse in order to put a card in a local sweetshop window advertising for a guitarist to join his band, although he didn’t actually have one at the time. Tilbrook was the only person who responded to the advert and they met for the first time shortly afterwards. 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".
After the breakup of Squeeze in 1983 Difford continued writing songs with Glenn Tilbrook for artists such as Jools Holland, Helen Shapiro, Billy Bremner and Elvis Costello. He has also written lyrics for music by Jools Holland, Elton John, Wet Wet Wet, Marti Pellow and others. He was involved with Tilbrook and John Turner in the creation of a musical, Labeled with Love, which was created using the songs of Squeeze. The 1983 musical performed in Deptford was short-lived. In 1984 the pair released the album Difford and Tilbrook and had a minor hit in the UK with Love's Crashing Waves which reached 57 in the UK charts. In 1985 Squeeze reunited, having hits in the U.S. with Babylon and On, "Hourglass" and "853-5937". Difford left the group in 1999 launching a solo career in 2003 with his album I Didn't Get Where I Am. Difford was also manager of Bryan Ferry and The Strypes.
In March 2010, Difford curated Songs in the Key of London, an evening of music dedicated to the capital at the Barbican Centre, London.
In 2017 Chris published his autobiography 'Some Fantastic Place: My Life In and Out of Squeeze'
Personal life
Difford was raised in Greenwich. He lived in New York with his first wife and their two children. He then lived in Rye, Sussex, with the mother of his two youngest children. Currently, he lives just outside Brighton, Sussex with his wife, Louise, whom he married in April 2013.