Charles and Eddie
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Charles & Eddie were an American
United States
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 soul music
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 duo, that had four Top 40 hits
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 in the UK Singles Chart
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 in the 1990s. Their biggest was the worldwide hit single
Single (music)
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, "Would I Lie to You", taken from their 1992 debut album
Album
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, Duophonic
Duophonic (album)
-Track listing:# "House Is Not a Home" - 4:46# "N.Y.C." - 5:45# "Would I Lie to You?" - 4:38# "Hurt No More" - 4:33# "I Understand" - 1:10...

. "Would I Lie to You?" won three Ivor Novello Awards
Ivor Novello Awards
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 in 1993 (for Best Contemporary Song, Best Selling Song and International Hit of the Year).

Career

Charles Pettigrew
Charles Pettigrew
Charles Pettigrew was an American singer.-Career:Previously, Pettigrew had lived in Boston where he was lead singer of the band Down Avenue...

 and Eddie Chacon
Eddie Chacon
Eddie Chacon is an American singer/songwriter and a former member of the musical group Charles & Eddie. They had four Top 40 hits in the UK in the 1990s. Their biggest was the worldwide hit single, "Would I Lie to You?," taken from their debut album, Duophonic...

 met in New York
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. Chacon had grown up in Hayward and Castro Valley, California where he had started his first band at age 12 with neighborhood friends Cliff Burton
Cliff Burton
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 (Metallica
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) and Mike Bordin
Mike Bordin
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 (Faith No More
Faith No More
Faith No More is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed originally as Faith No Man in 1981 by bassist Billy Gould, keyboardist Wade Worthington, vocalist Michael Morris and drummer Mike Bordin. A year later when Worthington was replaced by keyboardist Roddy Bottum, and Mike...

). Later Chacon moved to Los Angeles, Miami, London and Copenhagen where his career moved more into songwriting and production. He wrote several hit songs, mostly in Europe.

Pettigrew, meanwhile, was raised in Philadelphia, and went on to study jazz vocals at the Berklee College Of Music in Boston, while also singing with the Boston favorite, Down Avenue. Around the time of Charles' death he was recording with Tom Tom Club
Tom Tom Club
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 (Chris Franz and Tina Weymouth
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Martina Michèle "Tina" Weymouth is an American musician, best known as a founding member and bassist of the New Wave group Talking Heads and its side project Tom Tom Club .-Profile:Weymouth is of French heritage on her mother's side. Weymouth was a cheerleader in high school...

).

Charles Pettigrew died of cancer
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 on 6 April 2001, at the age of 37.

Chacon is currently residing in Los Angeles and fronting the electronic duo, The Polyamorous Affair, with Sissy Sainte-Marie. In 2009, The Polyamorous Affair released their album, Bolshevik Disco.

Albums

  • 1992: Duophonic
    Duophonic (album)
    -Track listing:# "House Is Not a Home" - 4:46# "N.Y.C." - 5:45# "Would I Lie to You?" - 4:38# "Hurt No More" - 4:33# "I Understand" - 1:10...

    UK
    UK Albums Chart
    The UK Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by physical and digital sales in the United Kingdom. It is compiled every week by The Official Charts Company and broadcast on a Sunday on BBC Radio 1 , and published in Music Week magazine and on the OCC website .To qualify for the UK albums chart...

     #19, US #153
  • 1995: Chocolate Milk
    Chocolate Milk (album)
    Chocolate Milk is the second album by vocal duo Charles and Eddie.- Track listing :#Keep on Smilin' - 5:11#Jealousy - 4:39#24-7-365 - 3:49#Wounded Bird - 5:33#Peace of Mind - 5:47#Sunshine & Happiness - 4:58#Smile My Way - 2:22...


Singles

  • 1992: "Would I Lie to You?
    Would I Lie to You? (Charles and Eddie song)
    "Would I Lie to You?" is an R&B song by Charles & Eddie. Written by Mike Leeson and Peter Vale and produced by Josh Deutsch, "Would I Lie to You?" was the debut single by the pop-soul duo, and it proved to be their biggest hit...

    " UK
    UK Singles Chart
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     #1, US #13
  • 1993: "N.Y.C. (Can You Believe This City)" UK #33
  • 1993: "House Is Not a Home" UK #29
  • 1995: "24-7-365" UK #38
  • 1995: "Jealousy"

Others

  • 1993: True Romance soundtrack ("Wounded Bird")
  • 1993: Adams Family Values soundtrack ("Supernatural Thing")
  • 1993: Super Mario Bros. soundtrack ("Stop the World")
  • 2005: "Would I Lie To You" (remix
    Remix
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    ) (billed as Musikk feat. Eddie Chacon) - a #1
    Record chart
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     hit in Europe
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