Take Me I'm Yours
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"Take Me I'm Yours" | ||
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Single by Squeeze | ||
from the album U.K. Squeeze | ||
Released | February 3, 1978 (UK) | |
Format | 7" and 12" vinyl | |
Recorded | 1977 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 2:45 | |
Label | A&M Records | |
Producer(s) | Squeeze | |
Chart positions | ||
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Squeeze singles chronology | ||
"Take Me I'm Yours" (1978) |
"Bang Bang" (1978) |
"Take Me I'm Yours" (1978) was the first of many hit singles by the New Wave rock band Squeeze. It established the band's trademark vocal style, with Chris Difford singing an octave lower than Glenn Tilbrook. The song has been covered several times, including a unique take by Tim Curry on his 1981 album Simplicity. In 1998, the song was used in an American television commercial for Dockers jeans.
[edit] Track listing
- "Take Me I'm Yours" (2:45)
- "Night Nurse" (2:43)