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3->''"Get around town, spend your time on the run\
4 You never let down, say you do it for fun\
5 You never miss a play, though you make quite a few\
6 You give it all away, everybody wants you"''
7-->--'''Billy Squier''', "Everybody Wants You"
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9William Haislip Squier (born May 12, 1950) is an American rock singer who enjoyed significant success at the start of TheEighties before derailing his career with a music video that qualifies as one of the most notorious bad decisions of all time.
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11Inspired by Music/EricClapton, Squier became the lead singer and guitarist of a rock group called Piper in TheSeventies, whose self-titled record was once praised as the greatest debut album by an American rock and roll band. He went solo on the basis of this success, putting out well-received records that blended pop sensibilities with HardRock and scoring hit singles with songs like "The Stroke" and "Emotions In Motion". For a while, he was one of the most popular solo rockers in America.
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13Ironically enough, Squier's biggest hit ended up harming his career quite badly. "Rock Me Tonite" was accompanied by a music video directed by Creator/KennyOrtega, which infamously featured Squier dancing about in a pink tank-top. As one might expect, it undermined the tough guy image he'd worked hard to cultivate, and alienated a lot of his fans. His career stalled, and although he remained moderately successful throughout the eighties, he never quite recovered the fame he'd experienced at the start of the decade.
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15Since then, he's exited and returned to the music industry and played with Music/RingoStarr and His All-Starr Band.
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17!! "Trope me trope me!":
18* BitingTheHandHumor[=/=]MusicIsPolitics: "The Stroke"
19* GreatestHitsAlbum: ''16 Strokes: The Best of Billy Squier''
20* IntercourseWithYou: "She Goes Down," "My Kinda Lover", etc.
21* NewSoundAlbum: ''Happy Blue'', an acoustic blues album.
22* {{Pun}}: "Too Daze Gone," ''Hear & Now''

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