‘We’re All Criminals’. This song is about the lockdown, the attack on civil liberties, free speech and privacy. Under new legislation we literally ARE ALL CRIMINALS whether it be in our own homes or going to the shops. Our basic instincts to socialise, care for others and live our lives are under threat on a daily basis. The laws are ignored by Cummings and Ferguson but not if you’re a fast food outlet selling a kebab 4 minutes past 10pm.

We’re All Criminals single out now, EP out 18th December 2020.

Right Said Fred are one of the UK’s most enduring pop exports. Since forming in 1989, brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass, have a list of achievements as songwriters and a band that include number 1 hits in 70 countries including, two US number 1’s, three UK number 1’s, and a number 1 in Japan – they were also the first band to reach the number one slot in the US with a debut single since The Beatles. They have also played in front of the Queen, Nelson Mandela and at the Bollywood Awards and subsequently released a track for Comic Relief.

As multi-platinum award winning artists and songwriters, their global sales total 30 million and over 100 million plays on Spotify. They have writing credits on Taylor Swift’s ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ and Sofi Tukker’s ‘Batshit’, their music has been featured in over 50 films and TV Shows (Angry Birds 2, The Odd Couple,The Simpsons, West Wing, Family Guy etc etc) and in excess of 100 commercials. The boys have performed with Bob DylanMick Jagger and David Bowie plus plaudits from MadonnaJay Z, and Prince to name but a few.

They have also won two Ivor Novello’s for I’m Too Sexy and Deeply Dippy and in 1993 were nominated for Best British Group at the prestigious Brit Awards. Fred and Richard are two of the few songwriters to have two songs included in the PRS Century of Song Book.

They continue to play to thousands of people around the world; in 2019 alone, they travelled all over Europe and flew over to Canada to play to North American fans, playing twenty shows in summer alone.

And it all started in a basement studio in Acton, London.

www.rightsaidfred.com

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