Sheriff (band)

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Sheriff
Origin Toronto, Ontario
Canada Flag of Canada
Genre(s) Pop/Rock
Years active 1979–1985
Label(s) EMI/Capitol Records Canada (Canada, 1982-1983)

Sheriff was a Canadian rock band in the early 1980s, best known for their hit song "When I'm with You".

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[edit] Biography

The band was formed in 1979 in Toronto and consisted of vocalist Freddy Curci, guitarist Steve de Marchi, keyboardist Arnold Lanni, bassist Wolf Hassel and drummer Rob Elliott.

The band released only one album, an eponymous effort in 1982 that featured a Canadian Top 40 hit, "You Remind Me" as well as their most famous song, "When I'm with You", which reached #1 in Canada and #61 in America in 1983.

The band split up in 1985, citing internal tensions. Lanni and Hassel went on to form Frozen Ghost and racked up several hits in Canada, the biggest of which was "Should I See", which reached #69 in America becoming their only U.S. hit.

Six years after "When I'm with You" had been a chart hit in Canada, a DJ in Las Vegas began playing the song. It subsequently became #1 in the United States in 1989. This success eventually led to Curci and de Marchi returning to the music scene in a band called Alias, who in the early 1990s had two very popular singles, with "Waiting For Love" and their #2 smash "More Than Words Can Say".

[edit] Trivia

  • Their song "When I'm With You" is featured in the second-season Cold Case episode "It's Raining Men" and in the 2001 David Spade film Joe Dirt.

[edit] Album track listing

  • Sheriff (1982)
  1. "You Remind Me"
  2. "California"
  3. "Makin' My Way"
  4. "When I'm With You"
  5. "Kept Me Coming"
  6. "Mama's Baby"
  7. "Crazy Without You"
  8. "Elisa"
  9. "Living For A Dream"
  10. "Give Me Rock 'N' Roll"
  • Pagaille Generale (1996)
  1. Je Suis pas menteur
  2. L'essayer c'est l'adopter
  3. Decollage immediat
  4. Allo la police
  5. A la porte
  6. A la chaluer des missiles
  7. Tic tac
  8. Marteaux piqueurs
  9. Bon a rein
  10. Pagaille Generale

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