Take Me I'm Yours


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

Details

in style, and adjudged one of Squeeze's "power pop hits", "Take Me I'm Yours" was one of the first songs the band had written. As Difford recalled, " 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." Difford later named the song one of the only tracks on the album that was representative of Squeeze.

Cover versions

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

Commercial performance

The track peaked at No. 19 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1978.

Track listing

  1. "Take Me I'm Yours"
  2. "Night Nurse"