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  1. Squeeze (band) - Wikipedia

    Squeeze are an English rock band that came to prominence in the United Kingdom during the new wave period of the late 1970s, and continued recording in the 1980s, 1990s and 2010s. In the UK, their …

  2. Squeeze – The Official Website

    When it comes to storytelling, very few pop groups have done it as well as Squeeze. But even the group’s songwriting mainstays Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook would be hard pushed to devise a …

  3. Squeeze - Why Don't You (Official Video) - YouTube

    Mar 6, 2026 · New album Trixies is out now! Listen / Buy at https://squeeze.lnk.to/Trixies Get tickets for 2026 shows at https://linktr.ee/squeezeofficial Visit the Official Website and Store:...

  4. Squeeze closes the loop on songs they first started writing as teens

    5 days ago · The English rock band's latest album, Trixies, consists of material Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook wrote when they were 19 and 16 years old.

  5. Squeeze Official: Instagram, X, Facebook | Linktree

    Trixies, the brand new Squeeze album, out now!

  6. Squeeze - iHeart

    Providing the link between classic British guitar pop and post-punk, Squeeze are one of the most celebrated pop bands of their generation.

  7. Squeeze discography - Wikipedia

    Squeeze are a British rock band active from 1974 to 1982, from 1985 to 1999, and from 2007 to the present date. Founded by Glenn Tilbrook (guitar, vocals), Chris Difford (guitar, vocals), Jools Holland …

  8. Squeeze Greatest Hits - YouTube Music

    Listen to Squeeze Greatest Hits on YouTube Music - a dedicated music app with official songs, music videos, remixes, covers, and more.

  9. Squeeze - YouTube

    We have gone through the archives to dig out official squeeze music videos in one collection. Many older videos have now been remastered in HD, some have never previously been available, and we...

  10. Squeeze: 50 Years and Counting

    As the ’80s turned into the ’90s, Squeeze set about delivering a masterful trilogy of albums – Frank, Play and Some Fantastic Place – that reflected changes in their own lives.