Christopher Hamlet Thompson (born 9 March 1948) is an English
singer
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and
guitarist
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known both for his work with
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Manfred Mann's Earth Band are an English rock band formed by South African musician Manfred Mann. Their hits include covers of Bruce Springsteen's " For You", "Blinded by the Light" and "Spirit in the Night". After forming in 1971 and with a ...
, specifically for his lead vocal on the classic hit "
Blinded By the Light" and for his solo accomplishments.
Biography

Thompson was born in
Ashford, Kent
Ashford is a town in the county of Kent, England. It lies on the River Great Stour at the southern or scarp edge of the North Downs, about southeast of central London and northwest of Folkestone by road. In the 2011 census, it had a popula ...
, England, but raised in New Zealand.
His early musical experiences were whilst still at school with the band The Paragons that played at weekly church youth club dances. Later, as his talent became clear, the band was reformed as Dynasty with other musicians and achieved much local success on the New Zealand music scene. Thompson's last band in New Zealand was Mandrake, formed with university friends who played the Friday and Saturday night dances in and around Hamilton City.
He went to Australia before returning to England in 1973 to pursue a musical career, eventually joining
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Manfred Mann's Earth Band are an English rock band formed by South African musician Manfred Mann. Their hits include covers of Bruce Springsteen's " For You", "Blinded by the Light" and "Spirit in the Night". After forming in 1971 and with a ...
in 1976.
In 1978, he was featured in ''
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
''Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds'' is a studio double album by American-born British musician, composer, and record producer Jeff Wayne, released on 9 June 1978 by CBS Records. It is an album musical adapted from the scie ...
'', providing lead vocals for the song "
Thunder Child
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".
After several years with
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Manfred Mann's Earth Band are an English rock band formed by South African musician Manfred Mann. Their hits include covers of Bruce Springsteen's " For You", "Blinded by the Light" and "Spirit in the Night". After forming in 1971 and with a ...
, Thompson left in 1979 and formed the Los Angeles-based outfit
Night
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Sunset, also known as sundown, is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon due to Earth's rotation. As view ...
, which enjoyed two hits during its lifetime. One of them, "
If You Remember Me
Christopher Hamlet Thompson (born 9 March 1948) is an English singer and guitarist known both for his work with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, specifically for his lead vocal on the classic hit " Blinded By the Light" and for his solo accomplishme ...
," the unused theme song for
Franco Zeffirelli's remake of ''
The Champ'', was initially credited solely to Thompson; later pressings of the single were credited to "Chris Thompson and Night." (But this source gives lyric credit to
Carole Bayer Sager
Carole Bayer Sager (born Carol Bayer on March 8, 1947) is an American lyricist, singer, and songwriter.
Early life and career
Bayer Sager was born in Manhattan, New York City, to Anita Nathan Bayer and Eli Bayer. Her family was Jewish. She gra ...
for "If You Remember Me," and the music credit to
Marvin Hamlisch
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.) The song reached #17 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and #7 Adult Contemporary. It was a very minor hit in Canada (#91). After the band broke up in 1982, he rejoined the Earth Band.
In 1980, he co-wrote and sang backing vocals on the track "No Stoppin' Us Now" with
Patrick Simmons and
Michael McDonald, on the
Doobie Brothers
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' album ''
One Step Closer''. In 1983 he contributed vocals to Simmons' solo album ''Arcade'' as well as co-writing several of the tracks.
In 1981, Thompson released his debut album, ''Out of the Night''. This was followed by five more albums, most recently ''Won't Lie Down'' in 2001.
In 1984, while functional lead singer for the re-formed Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Thompson lent lead vocals to "
Runner
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," which slowly climbed to become a USA and UK top 30 hit, propelled by then-hot MTV airplay.
In 1986, Thompson was one of the four co-writers of the hit song "
You're the Voice" - the others being
Andy Qunta of Australian new wave outfit
Icehouse
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, erstwhile
Procol Harum
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lyricist
Keith Reid
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and
Maggie Ryder. He hoped to record the song in London but was turned down by record companies there who stated the song was "not commercial". He sent a demo to
John Farnham
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, who had recently come off a five-year stint fronting the
Little River Band
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. Farnham liked the song and agreed to record it for his forthcoming album, ''
Whispering Jack''. Farnham's release of "You're the Voice" was a worldwide hit, reaching top ten positions in many countries across the world.
Also in 1986, Thompson sang vocals on a solo album by ex-
Genesis
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guitarist
Steve Hackett. The album featured performances by artists such as
Brian May
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(
Queen
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),
Pete Trewavas (
Marillion
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),
Ian Mosley
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(also from
Marillion
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), and
Bonnie Tyler
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. However, the album, entitled ''
Feedback 86'', was not released until 2002.
In spite of his already busy schedule in 1986, Thompson still found the time to return to Manfred Mann for their new album, ''
Criminal Tango'', in addition to putting out some solo material. He recorded the song "It's Not Over" for the soundtrack to the film ''
Playing for Keeps'', and this track was also featured (with a slightly longer
fade-out) on his new solo album, ''High Cost of Living'', released later the same year. The following year, "It's Not Over" would be re-recorded by
Starship
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The term is mostly found in science fiction. Reference to a "star-ship" appears as early as 188 ...
, becoming a top-ten hit for the group.
In 1989, Thompson recorded the single "The Challenge (Face It)" as the official theme song for the
1989 Wimbledon Tennis Championships. He co-wrote the song with
Harold Faltermeyer. A year later, in
1990, Thompson worked again with Faltermeyer in writing the 1990 song for Wimbledon, ''Hold the Dream'' by
Franzisca.
Also in 1990, Thompson recorded the single "This Is The Moment" as the official theme song for the
1990 Commonwealth Games
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in Auckland.
In 1992, Thompson performed at the
Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
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as a backing musician, harmonising with respected backing vocalists
Maggie Ryder and
Miriam Stockley
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. He also joined
The Brian May Band for their South American tour the same year.
In 1995, Thompson performed "You're The Voice" in the Netherlands at the
World Liberty Concert
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as the grand finale of the event. He also sang a studio version of it on the
Alan Parsons
Alan Parsons (born 20 December 1948) is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician and record producer.
Parsons was involved with the production of several notable albums, including the Beatles' ''Abbey Road'' (1969) and '' Let It Be'' ...
''
The Very Best Live'' album (1995).
In 2006 and 2007, he joined
Jeff Wayne
Jeffry Wayne (born 1 July 1943) is an American-British composer, musician and lyricist. In 1978, he released '' Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds'', his musical adaptation of H. G. Wells' science-fiction novel ''The War o ...
for a second time to tour as The Voice of Humanity in the live version of ''Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds''.
[ According to the special features of the DVD ''Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds - Live on Stage'', Thompson designed some artwork for the show.
Thompson has been featured on several albums by artists such as ]Alan Parsons
Alan Parsons (born 20 December 1948) is an English audio engineer, songwriter, musician and record producer.
Parsons was involved with the production of several notable albums, including the Beatles' ''Abbey Road'' (1969) and '' Let It Be'' ...
,[ Jan Hammer, Steve Hackett, ]Bonnie Tyler
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, Mike Oldfield
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, and Sarah Brightman
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, as well as providing backing vocals for Brian May
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of Queen
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* Queen consort, the wife of a reigning king
* Queen dowager, the widow of a king
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, during his first few solo concerts in South America
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in 1992.
Thompson has also been involved with the SAS Band
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(Spike's All Star Band) where he has performed numerous songs, especially from his repertoire with Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
Discography
With Manfred Mann's Earth Band
*'' The Roaring Silence'' (1976)
*''Watch
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'' (1978)
*'' Angel Station'' (1979)
*'' Chance'' (1980)
*'' Somewhere in Afrika'' (1982)
*'' Budapest Live'' (1983)
*'' Criminal Tango'' (1986)
*'' Soft Vengeance'' (1996)
*'' Mann Alive'' (1998)
*'' 2006 (2004)
Solo
*''If You Remember Me'' (1979)
*''Out of the Night'' (1983)
*''Radio Voices'' (1985)
*''High Cost Of Living'' (1986)
*''Beat Of Love'' (1989)
*''The Challenge (Face It)'' (1989)
*''Backtrack 1980-1994'' (1999)
*''Won't Lie Down'' (2001)
*''Rediscovery'' (2004)
*''Timeline'' (2005)
*''Chris Thompson & Band - One Hot Night in the Cold (Live at the Private Music Club)'' (2006)
*''Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me'' (2012)
*''Toys & Dishes'' (2014)
*''Jukebox-The Ultimate Collection 1975-2015'' (2015)
Other collaborations
*''A Week at the Bridge E16'' (1978) With Filthy McNasty (before becoming Night)
*''Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
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'' (1978) With Jeff Wayne
*'' A Single Man'' (1978) with Elton John
*''The Garden of Love'' (1978) with Don Ray
*''Night'' (1979) with Night
*''Long Distance'' (1981) with Night
*'' One Step Closer'' (1980) with The Doobie Brothers
*''Wolf
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'' (1981) with Trevor Rabin
*'' Waving Not Drowning'' (1982) with Rupert Hine
*" All the Right Moves" (1983) with Jennifer Warnes
*''Push and Shove'' (1985) with Chris Thompson With Hazel O'Connor
*''Running the Endless Mile
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'' (1986) with John Parr
*''Seeds of Life'' (1986) with Jan Hammer
*'' Whispering Jack'' (1986) With John Farnham
*''Robbie Nevil
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'' (1986) with Robbie Nevil
*'' A Place Like This'' (1988) with Robbie Nevil
*'' Love Among the Cannibals'' (1989) with Starship
*'' Tabaluga and the Magic Jadestone'' (1988) with Peter Maffay
*'' Take What You Need'' (1989) with Robin Trower
*'' After the War'' (1989) with Gary Moore
*'' Earth Moving'' (1989) with Mike Oldfield
*'' Try Anything Once'' (1993) with Alan Parsons
*'' Alan Parsons Live/The Very Best Live'' (1994/95) with Alan Parsons
*''Excalibur featuring Michael Ernst'' (2003) with Alan Parsons
*''Free Spirit
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'' (1996) with Bonnie Tyler
*''SAS Band'' (1997) with SAS Band
*''The Show'' (2001) with SAS Band
*''Metallic Blue'' (1998) with Steelhouse Lane
*''Slaves of New World'' (1999) with Steelhouse Lane
*'' Feedback 86'' (2000) with Steve Hackett
*''Redhanded'' (2001) with Mads Eriksen
*''Rediscovery'' (2004) With Mads Eriksen
*''Berlin Live & The Aschaffenburg Remains Live at the Colos-Saal'' (2012) with Mads Eriksen
*''Soulmates'' (2002) with Leslie Mándoki
*''Jazz Cuts'' (2003) with Leslie Mándoki
*''Allstars, "Legends of Rock"'' (2004) with Leslie Mándoki
*''BudaBest'' (2013) with Leslie Mándoki
*''Polarity'' (2003) with Lava
*''Excalibur'' (2003) with Michael Ernst
*''Live'' (2005) with Siggi Schwarz & The Rock Legends
*''Woodstock'' (2005) with Siggi Schwarz & The Rock Legends
*''Soul Classics'' (2007) with Siggi Schwarz & The Rock Legends
*''On My Side'' (2006) with Rudi Buttas
*'' How Can Heaven Love Me'' (1995) with Sarah Brightman
*'' I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go)'' ('' Pokémon 10: The Rise of Darkrai'') (2007) with Sarah Brightman
*''The Phantom of the Opera
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'' ('' Symphony: Live in Vienna'') (2008) with Sarah Brightman
*''Mitten Ins Herz'' (2008) with Nicole
*''Make Me an Offer'' (2009) with Lindy Bingham
References
External links
Chris Thompson's official site
* Chris Thompson page at the AMG website
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August 2006 Chris Thompson interview at Classic Rock Revisited
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1948 births
Living people
English male singers
Manfred Mann's Earth Band members
English rock guitarists
Rhythm guitarists
English songwriters
English male guitarists
People from Ashford, Kent
British male songwriters