In 1973, Jankel contributed a track titled "Let's Go" to
Long John Baldry's studio album
Good to Be Alive. He then joined the folk rock band
Jonathan Kelly's Outside and played lead guitar on three tracks on their only studio album
...Waiting on You, released in February 1974. Jankel first started working with
Ian Dury as part of the
pub rock band
Kilburn and the High Roads in the early part of the 1970s. He went on to work with Dury on studio albums such as 1977's
New Boots and Panties!! and the Blockheads' albums including the 1979 release
Do It Yourself before leaving the band. He wrote funk songs such as "
Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick", and "
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll". In 1981, Jankel joined Dury again, without the Blockheads, for his second solo studio album
Lord Upminster, which spawned the US Top 40 dance hit "
Spasticus Autisticus", which he co-wrote. After leaving the Blockheads, Jankel pursued a solo career and issued four studio albums for
A&M, including his 1980
self-titled debut and 1981's
Chasanova, which was also released under the title
Questionnaire. This album featured major lyrical contributions from Ian Dury, and musical contributions from two of the Blockheads, bassist
Norman Watt-Roy, and drummer Charlie Charles and also contained the US dance hit "
Glad to Know You", which was one of the tracks with lyrics written by Dury, plus the
MTV music video of its title track. in
London, England, 2011 Jankel hit No. 1 on the
Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1982 with the triple A-side "
Glad to Know You"/"3,000,000 Synths"/"
Ai No Corrida". His single "Number One" went to No. 1 in the clubs in France and was used in the American science fiction comedy film
Real Genius (1985), starring
Val Kilmer. He went on to release the studio albums
Chazablanca in 1983 and
Looking at You in 1985. After both of Jankel's parents died, he moved to the US in 1988 and lived there for several years before returning to the UK to rejoin the Blockheads, working with Dury on their final two studio albums with him:
Mr. Love Pants (1998), and
Ten More Turnips from the Tip (2000) on which later album he took lead vocals on the song "I Could Lie". After Dury's death in 2000, Jankel continued to write and perform with the Blockheads, with Dury's former friend and minder Derek Hussey being Dury's replacement. Jankel has several composer credits for films, including
D.O.A. (1988), starring
Dennis Quaid and
Meg Ryan, which was co-directed by his sister
Annabel Jankel, and
K2 (1991), starring
Michael Biehn. Jankel composed the majority of the music for the Dury biographical film
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (2010), in which he was portrayed by
Tom Hughes. Jankel received a
BAFTA nomination for the film's music. In 2010, Jankel released his first
compilation album titled
My Occupation – The Music of Chaz Jankel which included the songs "Ai No Corrida", "Glad to Know You" and "You're My Occupation". This album also contained the additional song "Get Myself Together" Since 2001 Jankel had issued records on his own CJ Records label. Jankel recorded a single with Cherry Cameron in 2016. == Personal life ==