Difford has written lyrics for over 50 years, most notably in partnership with
Glenn Tilbrook. The two were primary members in
Squeeze and
Difford & Tilbrook. According to Difford, he stole 50p from his mother's purse to put a card in a local sweetshop window advertising for a guitarist to join his band, although he did not have one at the time. Tilbrook was the only person who responded to the advert and they met for the first time shortly afterwards. Some of their best-known songs are "
Cool for Cats", "
Up the Junction", "
Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)", "
Tempted" and "
Black Coffee in Bed". , October 2009, in aid of the PRS (Performing Right Society) for Music Members' Benevolent Fund. After the break-up of Squeeze in 1983, Difford continued writing songs for artists such as
Jools Holland,
Helen Shapiro,
Billy Bremner and
Elvis Costello. He has also written lyrics for music by Jools Holland,
Elton John,
Wet Wet Wet,
Marti Pellow and others. He was involved with Tilbrook and John Turner in the creation of a musical,
Labelled with Love, which was created using the songs of Squeeze. The 1983 musical performed in
Deptford was short-lived. In 1984, the pair released the album
Difford and Tilbrook and had a minor hit in the UK with "Love's Crashing Waves" which reached 57 in the
UK Singles Chart. In 1985, Squeeze reunited, having hits in the US with the album
Babylon and On, plus the singles "
Hourglass" and "
853-5937". Difford left the group in 1999 launching a solo career in 2003 with his album ''I Didn't Get Where I Am
. Difford was also manager of Bryan Ferry and The Strypes. Squeeze reunited again in 2007, and Difford maintained a concurrent solo career alongside his work with the band. In March 2010, Difford curated Songs in the Key of London'', an evening of music dedicated to the capital at the
Barbican Centre, London. Since 2014, Difford has been running the annual Chris Difford Songwriting Retreat, under the auspices of the Buddy Holly Educational Foundation, providing an opportunity for artists to collaborate with one another to write new songs and create new friendships in a relaxed setting in the English countryside. In 2017, Difford published his autobiography,
Some Fantastic Place: My Life In and Out of Squeeze. In August 2021, Difford launched a podcast series,
I Never Thought It Would Happen, with the charity
Help Musicians, a charity he is an ambassador for, speaking to guests including
Sting,
Robbie Williams and
KT Tunstall about the highs and lows of life in music. ==Personal life==