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  1. Release. "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 ...

  2. Discover This Summer (Remix) [Single] by Squeeze released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Squeeze singles chronology "This Summer (remix)" (1996) "Down in the Valley" (1998) "Down in the Valley" is a song by Squeeze, released as a single on Glenn Tilbrook's independent Quixotic Records in 1998. It was written and recorded for Charlton Athletic, and was not included on the band's album from the same year, Domino.

  4. This Summer (Remix) 1-2: Electric Trains (Narrow Gauge Mix) 1-3: Heaven Knows (Edit) 1-4: This ... Squeeze (2) This Summer. Squeeze (2) Live At The Albert Hall (Heaven Knows) Squeeze (2 ... You can find this single on its own as well. Reply 1 . Helpful. Release [r3450598] Copy Release Code. Edit Release Recently Edited. Add to Collection Add to ...

  5. "Tempted" is a song by the British rock band Squeeze. Written by the Squeeze songwriting team of Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford, the song features lyrics inspired by Difford's experiences on an American tour and an arrangement inspired by the Temptations. "Tempted" is one of a few Squeeze songs with Paul Carrack as lead vocalist, at the suggestion of producer Elvis Costello.

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  7. Squeeze is the debut studio album released by English group Squeeze.The album title was simply Squeeze in the United Kingdom, but in the United States, Canada, Australia and other countries the album, like the band, was marketed under the name U.K. Squeeze to avoid confusion with similarly-named American and Australian groups.. The LP was produced by John Cale, except for "Take Me I'm Yours ...