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'''Simply Red''' is a British band currently composed of ] (lead singer) and various backing musicians. The band's name is, in part, a reflection for Hucknall's passion for the ] soccer team. The band's original line up was Hucknall, ] (bass), ] (keyboards), ] (brass), ] (guitar) and ] (drums). '''Simply Red''' is a ] band currently composed of ] (lead singer) and various backing musicians. The band's name is, in part, a reflection for Hucknall's passion for the ] ] team. The band's original line up was Hucknall, ] (bass), ] (keyboards), ] (brass), ] (guitar) and ] (drums).


The band's debut single ''Money's Too Tight to Mention'' (1985) reached the British Top 20, and in 1986 their song ''Holding Back the Years'' hit the number one position in the United States. The band's debut single ''Money's Too Tight to Mention'' (]) reached the British Top 20, and in 1986 their song ''Holding Back the Years'' hit the number one position in the ].


== Albums == == Albums ==

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Simply Red is a British band currently composed of Mick Hucknall (lead singer) and various backing musicians. The band's name is, in part, a reflection for Hucknall's passion for the Manchester United soccer team. The band's original line up was Hucknall, Tony Bowers (bass), Fritz McIntyre (keyboards), Tim Kellett (brass), Sylvan Richardson (guitar) and Chris Joyce (drums).

The band's debut single Money's Too Tight to Mention (1985) reached the British Top 20, and in 1986 their song Holding Back the Years hit the number one position in the United States.

Albums

  • Picture Book (1985)
  • Men and Women (1987)
  • A New Flame (1989)
  • Stars (1991)
  • Life (1995)
  • Greatest Hits (1996)
  • Blue (1998)
  • Love in the Russian Winter (1999)
  • It's Only Love (2000)
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