For the Italian film, see Sweets from a Stranger (film).
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1982 studio album by Squeeze
Sweets from a Stranger
Studio album by
Squeeze
Released
April 1982 (1982-04)
Recorded
1981–1982
Studio
Ramport, London
Genre
New wave, power pop, post-punk
Length
46:24
Label
A&M
Producer
Squeeze
Phil McDonald
Squeeze chronology
East Side Story (1981)
Sweets from a Stranger (1982)
Singles – 45's and Under (1982)
Singles from Sweets from a Stranger
"Black Coffee in Bed" Released: 9 April 1982
"When the Hangover Strikes" Released: July 1982
"I've Returned" Released: 1982 (Netherlands only)
Sweets from a Stranger is the fifth studio album by the British new wave group Squeeze, released April 30, 1982 through A&M. The album peaked at number 20 in the UK Albums Chart.[1] The band split up soon after a world tour for the record, and the two main songwriters went on to record 1984's Difford & Tilbrook. Squeeze reunited and released Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti in 1985. As with all Squeeze albums, Chris Difford wrote the words first and Glenn Tilbrook would write the music afterwards often editing Difford's material to create a streamlined narrative. Tilbrook would record a demo afterwards and play it for Difford.[2]
^Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 522–23. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
^David Bailey, CD notes for expanded edition of "Sweets For A Stranger" 2008
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