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Right Said Fred

English pop act

Right Said Fred

Summary

English pop act

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nameRight Said Fred
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captionRight Said Fred in March 2015 at the RPR1 '90s Festival in Mannheim, Germany
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backgroundgroup_or_band
originEast Grinstead, England
genre{{flatlist
years_active1989–present
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  • Pop
  • Europop
  • dance-pop
  • Charisma
  • Tug
  • Kingsize
  • Fred Fairbrass
  • Richard Fairbrass
  • Ray Weston
  • Dan Kruse
  • Rob Timms
  • Rob Manzoli
Richard Fairbrass (March 2015)
Fred Fairbrass (March 2015)

Right Said Fred are an English pop band formed by brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass in 1989. They are best known for the hit 1991 song "I'm Too Sexy"

History

1989–1991: Formation

Prior to forming Right Said Fred, the Fairbrass brothers had been playing music since the mid-1970s: as part of a band called the Actors, the brothers had toured with Suicide and supported Joy Division at the Factory club in Manchester.

The Fairbrass brothers formed the group in 1989, with Richard on lead vocals and bass and Fred on guitar. Prior to that, Richard was employed as a session bassist for artists including Boy George, Mick Jagger, In 1987, Fred appeared as a guitarist in the Bob Dylan vehicle Hearts of Fire.

The group was named after the novelty song "Right Said Fred", which was a hit single for singer and actor Bernard Cribbins in 1962. The Fairbrass brothers were originally accompanied by drummer Ray Weston and guitarist Dan Kruse. Weston left in 1990 to join the progressive rock group Wishbone Ash, and Kruse left the next year. Guitarist Rob Manzoli joined in 1990 and remained with the group until 1997.

1991–1992: ''I’m Too Sexy'' and ''Up''

In July 1991, the group released its debut single and best-known song, "I'm Too Sexy", on the independent London-based record label Tug Records. The Fairbrass brothers have stated that the song's lyrics are centred on certain users of the gym they owned in London, who they claimed had no shame. "A lot of models used our gym, so we thought it was time to start poking [fun] at them," Fred stated.

The song was a considerable hit in the United Kingdom, spending six weeks at number two on the charts behind Bryan Adams' "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" and three months in the Top 10. The song also went to number one in 32 countries, including the United States, where it topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song earned the band a nomination for an Ivor Novello award. "I'm Too Sexy" has subsequently been used in over 40 television shows and movies, including My Wife and Kids, The Simpsons, The West Wing, and EastEnders.

Their second single, "Don't Talk Just Kiss", with background vocals by soul singer Jocelyn Brown, was released in October 1991. It made number 3 on the United Kingdom Christmas charts, entered the top five in many countries, and reached number eight on the United States dance chart.

In February 1992, the band released its third single, "Deeply Dippy". This was number one in the United Kingdom for three weeks and peaked at number nine on the United States dance chart.

The success of the singles resulted in the band's multi-platinum debut album, Up, reaching number one on the United Kingdom album charts as well as charting worldwide. The album remained in the Top 40 for almost a year. In Germany, a fifth single, "Love For All Seasons", charted at number 65 in 1993.

In 1992, Heavenly Records released an EP that featured the label's acts covering Right Said Fred songs for charity. The Fred EP includes Saint Etienne (performing "I'm Too Sexy"), The Rockingbirds ("Deeply Dippy"), and Flowered Up ("Don't Talk Just Kiss").

Remainder of the 1990s

1993–1994: ''Sex and Travel''

Early in 1993 Fred, Richard, and Rob wrote and recorded the Comic Relief single "Stick It Out", which was a top-five hit in the United Kingdom and in many European countries. In September 1993, Right Said Fred released its second album, Sex and Travel, which included the singles, "Bumped" and "Hands Up (for Lovers)". The band received its second Ivor Novello award for "Deeply Dippy" in 1993.

1995–1996: ''Smashing!''

Right Said Fred parted company with Tug Records and then released their third album Smashing! in 1996 on the band's own label Happy Valley Records. It included the singles, "Living on a Dream", "Big Time", and "Everybody Loves Me".

1997–2001: Manzoli leaves, ''You’re My Mate'' and ''Fredhead''

Rob Manzoli left the band on friendly terms in 1997. In 1998, Fred and Richard set up their own recording studio in London and started writing and recording what became the album Fredhead.

In 2000, Right Said Fred signed to Kingsize/BMG Berlin in Germany. The first single from Fredhead was "You're My Mate" (co-written with hard rock guitarist Myke Gray). Other singles from Fredhead were "Mojive" (written by Ninfa, Ena, Klein, Frame) and "Love Song" (Agostino Carollo).

21st century

2002–2003: ''Stand Up''

The second Kingsize/BMG album Stand Up was released in 2002. The lead single was "Stand Up (For the Champions)", composed by Clyde Ward and the Fairbrass brothers.

2004–2006: ''For Sale''

Due to family ill-health, Fred and Richard took some time out from travelling to write and record the single "We Are the Freds" and the album For Sale for the Ministry of Sound. In late 2004, Right Said Fred toured extensively in Europe.

2007–2010: ''I'm a Celebrity''

Germany 2009

During 2007 and 2008, Fred and Richard collaborated with Clyde Ward to write and record their sixth album I'm a Celebrity. The album was produced by Ward, and for the United States release, Right Said Fred worked with David Levine at Promark Music. In late July 2009, Right Said Fred released "Sexy Bum" in Germany, the first single from the band's HITS! album. The band toured in support of the album in the United Kingdom and continental Europe.

2011–2012: ''Sexaholic''

Right Said Fred collaborated with Norwegian writers/producers Dsign Music to record Sexaholic, released in 2011.

2013–present: ''Raise Your Hands''

Richard spoke at an Oxford Union debate. TV appearances included an acoustic performance on the UK’s Celebrity Big Brother TV show.

RSF began writing and recording new tracks with Paul Statham (who had previously worked with artists such as Dido, Jim Kerr, Kylie Minogue, The Saturdays). The band released the single "Sweet Treats" in January 2017 from the album Exactly! In August 2017, Richard and Fred were credited as songwriters on the Taylor Swift single "Look What You Made Me Do" alongside Jack Antonoff and Swift herself. The song's chorus is an interpolation of the famous chorus from "I'm Too Sexy".

In May 2022, Phoenix Music International released the band's single "Godsend", dubbing the duo the 'UK’s most controversial band' after a number of anti-COVID-19 vaccine-themed Twitter posts and appearances in the press during the UK pandemic lockdowns. In 2022 they were involved in leafletting for British anti-climate change activist group, Not Our Future, in Oxford.

Awards and nominations

TitleDetailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
(sales threshold)UK
UK chart peaks:AUS
AUT
GER
NL
NZ
SWE
SWI
US
UpSex and TravelSmashing!FredheadStand UpFor SaleI'm a CelebrityStop the WorldExactly!
13918923162246
35145358891
4275
299
61
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Compilation albums

TitleDetailsGreatest HitsHits!The SinglesSingles (The Original Hits)

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsCertifications
(sales threshold)AlbumUK
AUS
Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks:AUT
BEL
(FLA)
GER
IRE
NL
NZ
US
US
Dance
"I'm Too Sexy""Don't Talk Just Kiss""Deeply Dippy""Those Simple Things/Daydream""Stick It Out""Bumped""Hands Up (4 Lovers)""Wonderman""Living on a Dream""Everybody Loves Me""Big Time""Mojive""You're My Mate""Love Song""Stand Up (For the Champions)""I Love You (But I Don't Like You)""We Are the Freds""We Are the Champs""The Wizard"
(vs. Doris Dubinski)"Where Do You Go to My Lovely?""I'm Too Sexy" (re-release)"I'm a Celebrity""Sexy Bum""Right on the Kisser""Viva Südafrika"
(Höhner featuring Right Said Fred)"Sweet Treats"
1991211314119114Up
31851128316768
19921386141519119
291212927482123
19934Single only
328825543729Sex and Travel
6017682
19945550
1995911471766Smashing!
199618774
7753
20013546Fredhead
181014643
200221
14Stand Up
61
200368
92
200452Der Wixxer OST
20064036For Sale
200756
2008I'm a Celebrity
2009Hits
201054
2017Exactly!
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

TitleYearDirector"I'm Too Sexy""Don't Talk Just Kiss""Deeply Dippy""Those Simple Things""What A Day for a Daydream""Love for All Seasons""Bumped""Hands Up (4 Lovers)""Wonderman""Living on a Dream""Everybody Loves Me""Mojive""You're My Mate""Love Song""Stand Up (For the Champions)""I Love You""We Are the Freds""Where Do You Go to My Lovely?""I'm a Celebrity"
1991James Lebon
1991James Lebon
1992Frank Sacramento
1992N/A
1992James Lebon
1992James Lebon
1993Marcus Nispel
1993Paul Boyd
1994N/A
1995James Lebon
1996N/A
2001David Incorvaia
2001N/A
2001Bernard Wedig
2002N/A
2002Wolf Gresenz
2004Bernd Possardt & Jeff Lisk
2006N/A
2008Robert Madrid

References

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