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  1. 1 de may. de 2020 · Written by Chrissie to a riff played by her late-great guitarist-friend-co-writer James Honeyman-Scott which she recorded, it was produced by Chris Thomas and released as a single in November ...

  2. Other articles where James Honeyman-Scott is discussed: the Pretenders: April 14, 1983, London), guitarist James Honeyman-Scott (b. November 4, 1956, Hereford—d. June 16, 1982, London), and drummer Martin Chambers (b. September 4, 1951, Hereford). Later members included guitarists Robbie McIntosh (b. October 25, 1957, Sutton, Surrey, England), Adam Seymour, and James Walbourne and bassists ...

  3. 1 de sept. de 2021 · For all Hynde’s doubts about the song, the public bought The Pretenders ’ third single in their droves. Many found the meaning of the song irresistible, with Hynde’s sassy, self-aggrandising portrayal of a gal who wasn’t going to take no for an answer. The first UK No.1 of the new decade, it topped the chart for two weeks in January 1980.

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  5. Recording. "Back on the Chain Gang" was recorded after James Honeyman-Scott, the Pretenders guitarist, died of a drug overdose at the age of 25 on June 16, 1982. This came two days after the Pretenders fired their longtime bassist Pete Farndon because of his drug problem. On July 20, 1982, the band began recording the song at AIR Studios in London.

  6. Brass in Pocket. " Brass in Pocket ", also known as " Brass in Pocket (I'm Special) ", is a song by English–American rock band the Pretenders, released in 1979 as the third single from their self-titled debut album. It was written by Chrissie Hynde and James Honeyman-Scott, and produced by Chris Thomas. Originating as a guitar lick written by ...

  7. JHS Interview 1981. Home » Pretenders & Chrissie Hynde Articles » James Honeyman Scott interview. The complete audio of this interview can be heard on Jas Obrecht’s Talking Guitar online magazine here. This interview took place on January 29, 1981. At the time, James was living in Flat 1, Westside, 55 Priory Road, West Hampstead, London.