Biography
Mick Hucknall has long been established as one of the great vocalists of contemporary music after penning his first hit ‘Holding Back The Years’, aged 17. His soul and pop band Simply Red, formed in Manchester in 1985, were rapidly propelled into superstardom.
Every Simply Red studio album has been a UK top ten (with five reaching #1), they have achieved 13 Brit Award nominations & 3 wins, and have had multiple US chart topping singles. It is no wonder the band continue to enjoy global success today.
Hucknall was a Manchester art student when he saw the Sex Pistols at the city’s Free Trade Hall in 1976, one of the few people who can legitimately claim to have been at the concert that gave birth to the Manchester punk rock scene. It was Hucknall’s own punk band, the Frantic Elevators, that recorded the original version of Holding Back The Years, but Hucknall was too much of a melody-loving soul to be a three-chord wonder for long, and in 1985 Simply Red were born.
“For me, music has to be instinctive,” says Hucknall, on the soulful direction his band took. “It’s why I rejected the academia of being an art student: I knew that I had to make something that gets to people without their knowing why. Above all I have an obsession with melody, which I inherited through my love of the Beatles. All I’ve ever really wanted to do is to create melodies that are simple but refined. I’m evangelical about it: music takes you to a place that nothing else can take you to and it’s my job to contribute to that.”
It’s the reason why Simply Red, despite their longevity, despite a following that has seen them sell 60 million albums, have never fitted in or been defined by a trend or movement. It has helped give the music a timeless quality that has seen the band have top ten hits through the 80s, 90s and 2000s.
Early success with their first single ‘Money’s Too Tight To Mention’ and Brit Award-nominated album ‘Picture Book’ propelled the band into decades of superstardom. Their 1991 classic ‘Stars’ was the best-selling album for two years running in Britain and Europe, and every Simply Red studio album, including their latest 2019 release ‘Blue Eyed Soul’, has been a UK Top Ten. Their live show is renowned for its high quality, with Hucknall long-established as one of the great vocalists of contemporary music, and the band continue to sell out tours across the globe.
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‘Look At You Now’ performed 40 years ago at the @montreuxjazzfestival 🎷
Learn more about this classic and Simply Red’s most-loved tracks in the Recollections archive.
'Look At You Now' performed 40 years ago at the Montreux Jazz Festival 🎷
Learn more about this classic and Simply Red’s most-loved tracks in the Recollections archive: https://SimplyRed.lnk.to/LookAtYouNowFB
For the first time ever, the concert film 'Holding Back the Years: 40 Years of Simply Red, Live in Santiago' is coming to TV 📺
Filmed at the Movistar Arena, it captures five consecutive sold-out nights at the height of the band’s 40th Anniversary Tour, featuring standout ...performances of their greatest hits and fan favourites from across their career.
Watch the film on BBC Two on Saturday 9 May as part of a Simply Red night on the channel. Simply Red at the BBC airs at 20:45, looking back at the band’s appearances on the BBC, followed by Live in Santiago at 22:15.
For the first time ever, the concert film ‘Holding Back the Years: 40 Years of Simply Red, Live in Santiago’ is coming to TV 📺
Filmed at the Movistar Arena, it captures five consecutive sold-out nights at the height of the band’s 40th Anniversary Tour, featuring standout ...performances of their greatest hits and fan favourites from across their career.
Watch the film on BBC Two on Saturday 9 May as part of a Simply Red night on the channel. Simply Red at the BBC airs at 20:45, looking back at the band’s appearances on the BBC, followed by Live in Santiago at 22:15.
Can’t wait until then? Follow us and comment “SURPRISE” below to unlock exclusive footage before it airs!
On this day in 1998, Simply Red released 'Say You Love' from their sixth album Blue 💙 #SimplyRed
On this day in 1998, Simply Red released 'Say You Love' from their sixth studio album Blue 💙 Where were you when you heard this song for the first time?
Discover more on the Simply Red archive: https://www.simplyred.com/archive/say-you-love-me/
On this day in 1998, Simply Red released ‘Say You Love’ from their sixth studio album Blue 💙 Where were you when you heard this song for the first time?
Discover more on the Simply Red archive at the link in bio.
Can you guess which 80s classic was sampled in Simply Red’s 2003 hit 'Sunrise'? 🌅
This week we’re celebrating the anniversary of 'Thrill Me' 🎉 Performed live here in Hamburg 1992.
📍 Rock Werchter, 2025
Photos by @indietrent
WILDFLOWERS
Laughing at things that might otherwise bring tears gradually became my default position in life. It’s a trait I may well have inherited.
My father certainly knew how to laugh ...at - and with - everyone. Jesus, he even had his oncology specialist chuckling minutes after telling him he might not live to see the end of the summer.
“Ah well,” he said, teasing the doctor, with whom he’d struck up a friendship. “I might still see Celtic win the league. Due any day now." He then glanced at me. "So when are Simple Minds playing again?"
On that drive home years ago, I waited for something more. A glimpse of what he really felt behind the humour. But he said nothing about the diagnosis.
Instead, he was intent on us first getting to Pollok Park in time for his favourite tearoom, worried more than anything they might run out of the scones he liked. But it wasn’t until later that evening that he finally acknowledged it. Looking up from his book, he paused, and sighed.
“Any chance we could fly to Sicily in the next few days? Spring is my favourite time. The hills above Taormina will be covered in wildflowers. I’d like to see that again. And I’d like to say goodbye to my friends.”
Just last night, I walked those same hills, surrounded by wildflowers. It's still the place I go when I need to step away from the noise of the world. I of course thought about how much Sicily meant to him. And to my grandfather before him.
And how, in the end, the love of the Sicilian landscape came to mean the same to me.
Jim Kerr. Hotel Villa Angela. Taormina. Sicily.
Cherisse and Sarah talk backstage in Glasgow during the 2022 tour 📹
SANTIAGO - SOUTH AMERICA ONE YEAR ON!
A year ago today Simple Minds, band and crew, boarded a Heathrow flight destined for Santiago.
Chile’s capital city proved to be the ideal place to ...settle in for a couple of days rehearsal in a local downtown theatre, before moving into the MOVISTAR ARENA for the initial show of a SOUTH AMERICAN tour that also featured concerts in ARGENTINA, BRAZIL and MEXICO.
Back in 1985 this week, ‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’ broke into the UK Top 10 at No.7.
Last year marked its 40th anniversary, and finally made its way onto Once Upon A Time for a ...special edition release.
📹 The Jonathan Ross Show
DREAMING OUT LOUD! When we were first learning to write songs, we spent hours at it, indeed whole afternoons that seemed to disappear without us noticing.
We’d sit with cheap guitars and ...notebooks, chasing half-formed phrases, convinced that if we stayed with it long enough something would eventually click. Nothing felt wasted back then. Even the dead ends seemed to matter, as if they were quietly steering us towards whatever we were really trying to find.
When we weren’t actually writing, we were what we used to call ‘dreaming out loud’. It meant talking in circles about songs we hadn’t written yet, futures we hadn’t earned, records we were sure we’d one day make. We’d drift through those conversations without much sense of time, letting ideas hang in the air, unfinished but somehow already real to us. Looking back, that drifting was as important as the work itself...
These days, that state doesn’t arrive on command. It has more to do with where I am than anything else. In Taormina, it can still catch me off guard. I’ll be walking from Villa Angela down towards the theatre in the late afternoon, the sea spread out below and Etna sitting there in the distance, and something in the scale of it all just knocks the everyday noise out of my head. The streets thin out, the voices fade, and for a moment it feels like being removed from ordinary life, set slightly apart from it…
What I’ve noticed is that the process hasn’t actually changed, only the surroundings have grown more generous. It still starts with that deliberate idleness, the sense that you’re allowed, for a while, not to be useful… Slowly, almost reluctantly, thoughts begin to arrange themselves. A phrase, a memory, a fragment of melody appears, and you realise you’ve slipped back into it. I’m talking about that old habit of dreaming out loud, only now I'm doing it on a Sicilian hillside instead of a bedroom in Glasgow…
Almost 50 years later from first learning to write those first songs, Simple Minds are currently putting the finishing touches on our 20th album... Keep the faith!
📷 Jim Kerr: Hotel Villa Angela: Taormina
Simple Minds released their debut album Life in a Day this week in 1979.
THE MORE YOU DO SOMETHING
The more you do something, the easier it’s supposed to get. That’s the idea anyway. But it doesn’t always work like that.
Thinking about it now as we... get close to finishing this latest Simple Minds album. Every record’s been different. Different pressures, different headspaces, different lives going on around it all.
Sometimes, not often, something would just arrive. An idea seemingly out of nowhere, somehow almost fully developed on its own. Those moments felt like a gift. Still do. But mostly it’s not like that.
Mostly it starts with a small thing, a feeling, a fragment… and then comes the hard part. Turning it into something real without losing what made it feel alive in the first place. That’s where you can go a bit mad if you’re not careful. The excitement of the original creative impulse has long left the room, instead the challenge now starts to feel more like dragging a wrecked car across town at midnight.
But that’s the process, isn’t it? Start, doubt it, push through, start again. Over and over. That’s where the real work is. And every now and then, if you stick at it long enough, something starts to speak back. In its own way, and on its own terms.
Takes patience though. More than you'd think. And patience is in short supply these days.
Still… we’re close now. And it’s all sounding good. Very, very good.
Keep the faith!
Jim Kerr
Pic JK : Hotel Villa Angela/Taormina/Sicily.
“Wherever you are that night, this is the only night on Earth.” - Jim
Stay up to date with all the latest news, releases and live announcements from Simple Minds. Sign up to the official... newsletter at the link in bio.
“Anywhere you go, you know I’ll still be waiting.”
40 years ago this month, All The Things She Said entered the UK Singles Chart Top 10.
📹 Edinburgh, 2015
Join us in wishing a happy birthday to the wonderful @sarahbrownvocal!
Photo by @toddevision
Real Life, the ninth studio album by Simple Minds, was released 35 years ago this week.
“There is a lot of terrific music on Real Life. It’s a more song-based record than Street Fighting... Years and some of the tracks are very different to anything we had done before. Even today, ‘Banging on the Door’ remains a favourite with a lot of fans. ‘African Skies’ has a beautiful piano melody which Jim sang over. ‘Real Life’ itself is an epic. We had three hit singles from the album in the UK and around Europe and a top forty hit in the US with ‘See the Lights’.” - Charlie
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Cherisse and Sarah talk backstage in Glasgow during the 2022 tour 📹
Back in 1985 this week, ‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’ broke into the UK Top 10 at No.7.
Last year marked its 40th anniversary, and finally made its way onto Once Upon A Time for a ...special edition release.
📹 The Jonathan Ross Show
Simple Minds released their debut album Life in a Day this week in 1979.
"Wherever you are that night, this is the only night on Earth." - Jim
Stay up to date with all the latest news, releases and live announcements from Simple Minds. Sign up to the ...official newsletter: http://simpleminds.com/newsletter/
Join us in wishing a happy birthday to the wonderful @SarahBrownVocal!
Photo by @ToddeVision
Real Life, the ninth studio album by Simple Minds, was released 35 years ago this week.
This week in '85: ‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’ was released as a single in the UK.
This month in 2002, Simple Minds began The Floating World Tour, marking their return to worldwide touring. Were you there?
📸 A poster for the UK leg of the tour.
Tickets are on sale now for Simple Minds at @darkerwavesfest in Huntington Beach, California on Saturday, November 14.
https://www.darkerwavesfest.com/tickets
In April 1982, Simple Minds released ‘Promised You a Miracle’ while still touring Sons and Fascination, issuing it ahead of their next album, New Gold Dream. The single became the band’s first ...UK hit and led to their debut appearance on Top of the Pops.
Simple Minds will return to California this year to perform at @darkerwavesfest, at Huntington State Beach on Saturday November 14.
The ticket presale begins at 10am PST on Thursday, April ...2. General sale follows at 11am PST the same day.
On this day in 1998, Simply Red released 'Say You Love' from their sixth album Blue 💙 #SimplyRed
Can you guess which 80s classic was sampled in Simply Red’s 2003 hit 'Sunrise'? 🌅
This week we’re celebrating the anniversary of 'Thrill Me' 🎉 Performed live here in Hamburg 1992.
Stay a minute can’t you see... ✨ #SimplyRed
Happy Record Store Day! 🥳 Remixed Vol. 1 is now available in-store at participating shops #RSD26
You will never, never, never know me 🥀 #SimplyRed
Can you believe this song was written by Mick at just 17? #SimplyRed
‘Just Like You’ at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire 🎤 #SimplyRed #LiveMusic
I’m sad old red, I don’t wanna be alone 🥀 #SimplyRed #LiveMusic
Holding Back The Years - Live at the Ziggo Dome, 2025 🌹 #SimplyRed #LiveMusic
What's your favourite song from Home? #SimplyRed #LiveMusic
Like notes to a song out of time 🎶 #SimplyRed #LiveMusic










