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Texas
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Background information
OriginScotland Glasgow, Scotland
Years active1986–present
MembersSharleen Spiteri
Tony McGovern
Ally McErlaine (Alistair Manson McErlaine)
Johnny McElhone
Eddie Campbell
Michael Bannister
Neil Payne
Websitewww.texas.uk.com

Texas are a pop music band from Glasgow, Scotland. They were founded by Johnny McElhone (formerly of the bands Altered Images and Hipsway) in 1986 and had their performing debut in March 1988 at Scotland's University of Dundee. They took their name from the 1984 Wim Wenders movie Paris, Texas. Their musical sound went from blues rock on their debut album Southside via the blue-eyed soul of White on Blonde to the disco pop of Red Book.

History

Texas scored a UK hit in 1989 with their debut single "I Don't Want a Lover." This was taken from their debut album Southside, which went on to sell two million copies worldwide. The follow-up albums Mothers Heaven (1991) and Ricks Road (1993) were less successful and failed to provide the band with any further big hit singles in the UK. Although these albums sold well in France and Spain, this was not sufficient for the record company, meaning the band faced a lot of pressure with their fourth release. In the meantime Ellen DeGeneres had approached the band, and Sharleen Spiteri and Ally McErlaine flew to the U.S. to re-record a song from the third album, "So Called Friend," which went on to become the theme song to DeGeneres' US sitcom Ellen.

In 1997 Texas came back with "Say What You Want"; this became their biggest hit single yet, peaking at #3. The album White on Blonde followed, entering at #1, where it would return a year later. Other hit singles from the album were "Halo," "Black Eyed Boy," and "Put Your Arms Around Me"; a reworking of "Say What You Want" with Method Man was released alongside album track "Insane."

The band's fifth album, The Hush, was released in 1999 with the lead-off single "In Our Lifetime." This album went straight into the UK album charts at #1 like its predecessor. The second single, "Summer Son," became a massive hit across Europe, also making #1 in Croatia, leading the album to become their best selling so far.

In 2000, a greatest-hits album was released that included three new songs ("In Demand," "Inner Smile," and "Guitar Song"). The video for "In Demand" featured actor Alan Rickman, and in the video for the anthemic follow-up single, co-written by Gregg Alexander, Spiteri dressed up as Elvis Presley. "Inner Smile" was later featured prominently in the 2002 feature film Bend It Like Beckham. The song "Like Lovers (Holding On)" is featured during the ending credits of the animated feature film Titan A.E.

In September 2002, Spiteri gave birth to her daughter Mysty Kyd. However, this did not prevent her from working on another album. Careful What You Wish For was released in late 2003 and was promoted by the lead single "Carnival Girl." This was a very different style from previous singles and featured the rapper Kardinal Offishall. Unfortunately, many disliked this perceived change in direction, and although the album was more traditional pop, it sold far less than the previous three releases. A ballad, "I'll See It Through," was released at Christmas time, but by then the project was dead and buried.

In the television show The Office, fictional character David Brent claims that Texas used to open for his band, "Foregone Conclusion," before he gave up music to manage the Slough office of Wernham Hogg, a paper supply firm.

The band returned in mid-2005 with the single "Getaway," which entered the UK Top 10, the video for which was shot by Christopher Doyle and directed by Tim Royes. The single "Can't Resist" and album Red Book followed in the autumn. On Red Book the band collaborated with The Blue Nile singer Paul Buchanan on a track called "Sleep," which entered the UK charts at #6 in January 2006. British comedian Peter Kay scripted the music video to this song, which mainly consisted of spoofs of famous love scenes. The BBC One charity show Children in Need showed a preview on November 18, 2005, featuring a spoof on Lionel Richie's "Hello", Ghost, and An Officer and a Gentleman. Surprisingly, "Sleep" outsold the lead single.

The potential fourth single "What About Us" was released as a promo-only issue, perhaps indicating a terminal loss in popularity.

In 2005 Sharleen Spiteri was featured in the song Stirb nicht vor mir // Don't die before I do, by the German band Rammstein's Rosenrot album.

Membership

  • Sharleen Spiteri, vocals and guitar (1988— )
  • Tony McGovern, vocals and guitar (1999— )
  • Ally McErlaine (Alistair Manson McErlaine), guitar (1988— )
  • Johnny McElhone, bass guitar (1988— )
  • Eddie Campbell, keyboards (1991— )
  • Michael Bannister, keyboards (2005— )
  • Neil Payne, drums (2003— )

Former members

  • Richard Hynd, drums (19911999)
  • Stuart Kerr, drums (1989–1991)
  • Steve Washington, drums (2001)
  • Mikey Wilson, drums (1999–2001)
  • Mark One, DJ (1999–2001)
  • Charlotte Hodson, backing vocals (2001)
  • Nicole Patterson, backing vocals (1999–2001)

Discography

Albums

Year Album UK
(Weeks in Top 75)
France Germany Spain Sweden
1989 Southside #3 (30) #3 - 548,500 ? #23 #14
1991 Mothers Heaven #32 (4) #11 - 322,300 ? #15 #35
1993 Ricks Road #18 (2) #4 - 286,500 ? #17 #50
1997 White On Blonde #1 (102) #2 - 440,000 #44 #4 #12
1999 The Hush #1 (47) #2 - 665,000 #7 #5 #7
2001 Greatest Hits #1 (47) #1 - 522,100 #11 #2 #8
2003 Careful What You Wish For #5 - 100,000 (4) #5 - 105,000 #25 #10 #43
2005 Red Book #16 - 135,000+ (10) #9 - 65,400+ #43 #27 #60

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
UK Fr Ger Sp
1989 "I Don't Want a Lover" 8 11 18 20 Southside
"Thrill Has Gone" 60 -- 73 --
"Everyday Now" 44 25
"Prayer For You" 73
1991 "Why Believe In You" 66 Mothers Heaven
"In My Heart" 74 44
1992 "Alone With You" 32 28
"Mothers Heaven" -- -- --
"Tired of Being Alone" 19
1993 "So Called Friend" 30 92 Ricks Road
"You Owe It All to Me" 39
1994 "So In Love With You" 28 50
"You've Got To Live A Little"
"Fade away"
1997 "Say What You Want" 3 22 21 3 White on Blonde
"Halo" 10
"Black Eyed Boy" 5 29 68
"Put Your Arms Around Me" 10 67
1998 "Say What You Want (feat. Wu-Tang Clan) / Insane" 4
1999 "In Our Lifetime" 4 23 68 4 The Hush
"Summer Son" 5 4 3 8
"When We Are Together" 12 -- 71
2000 "In Demand" 6 -- 80 10 The Greatest Hits
2001 "Inner Smile" 6 37 36 8
"I Don't Want a Lover" (remix) 16
"Guitar Song" -- -- -- --
2003 "Carnival Girl" 9 57 94 14 Careful What You Wish For
"I'll See It Through" 40 --
2005 "Getaway" 6 59 59 Red Book
"Can't resist" 13 --
2006 "Sleep" 6 --

Notes

  1. Only released in France
  2. Only released in Belgium

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