The band released a demo titled 'In America' in 1986, which journeyman drummer Tony Destra reportedly played on. Labeled sometimes as a sort of 'younger sister' of band Cinderella ("whence they got their image, guitar player, and record contract" as recounted by one critic), the quartet managed to break through in a big way. The band's self-titled debut album, released in 1988, was one of the most successful premieres of the 1988-89 season, selling more than one million copies and bringing more than 625,000 fans to their 130+ shows. They also won Metal Edge Magazine's 1988 Reader's Choice Award for Best New Band. Highlights of their early work include the top 40 rock hit "Long Way to Love" and the fan favorite "Girlschool".
Sadly, the band appeared saddled with the reputation of having peaked too early. After the release of the band's second album in 1989, titled 'Boys in Heat' and bringing in notable producer Neil Kernon, Davidson departed, and he formed the band Blackeyed Susan. Though appearing at first to be a fatal wound to the group, he was replaced by Las Vegas native Tommy Paris, who had a very similar vocal style. Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde and Poison drummer Rikki Rockett guested on the band's third album, 'Bite Down Hard', which was released in 1991. However, the popularity of glam metal was on a decline around the time of the album's release due to the rising popularity of the 90s alternative or grunge movement. Britny Fox disbanded in 1992.
As referred to before, Michael Kelly Smith was previously in an early version of fellow Philadelphia glam metal band Cinderella until his dismissal, and later Tony Destra also played with them. Also, drummer Adam West, formerly of Tangier, played for Britny Fox briefly between the time of Tony Destra and Johnny Dee.
Britny Fox reunited in 2001 with the same line-up before their disbandment, and they released a fourth studio album, called 'Springhead Motorshark', in 2003. While well-received by fans, the album picked up mixed critical reviews. The band had summer U.S. and European tours in 2007 and 2008. Guitarist Tommy Krash and drummer Henry Now joined at that time. As of late 2007, Britny Fox reformed under original bassist Billy Childs. The other former members of this line-up were lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Jamie Fletcher, lead guitarist Greg Polcari, and drummer Henry Now.
Bassist Billy Childs had a minor but billed role in the horror film Incest Death Squad (2009). Childs is currently playing bass in the North American Led Zeppelin tribute band Get the Led Out.
In 2010, "Dizzy" Dean Davidson unsuccessfully attempted to reunite the surviving members of the original line-up.
On April 25, 2015, the band announced that they had reunited with bassist Billy Childs, drummer Johnny Dee, long-time singer/rhythm guitarist Tommy Paris and new lead guitarist Chris Sanders as their line-up and that they are recording a new album. This lineup played six shows in 2015 and eight shows in 2016, but none since. Their last performance, on a Monsters of Rock cruise in October 2016, ended with several dozen mostly middle-aged women dancing wildly to the song "Girlschool". In a 2017 interview, Childs stated that the album project had been abandoned, but he stopped short of saying that the band had broken up. In 2018, Sanders joined Britny Fox's rival band Ratt.
Line-Ups
(1985–1987) Dean Davidson – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Michael Kelly Smith – lead guitar, backing vocals
Billy Childs – bass, backing vocals
Tony Destra – drums, other percussion
(1987) Dean Davidson – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Michael Kelly Smith – lead guitar, backing vocals
Billy Childs – bass, backing vocals
Adam West – drums, percussion
(1987–1989) Dean Davidson – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Michael Kelly Smith – lead guitar, backing vocals
Billy Childs – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
Johnny Dee – drums, percussion, backing vocals
(1990–2006) Tommy Paris – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
Michael Kelly Smith – lead guitar, backing vocals
Billy Childs – bass, backing vocals
Johnny Dee – drums, percussion, backing vocals
(2007) Tommy Paris – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
Greg Polcari – lead guitar, backing vocals
Billy Childs – bass, backing vocals
Henry Now – drums, percussion, backing vocals
(2008–present) Jamie Fletcher – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Greg Polcari – lead guitar, backing vocals
Billy Childs – bass, backing vocals
Henry Now – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Discography
=Studio Albums=
Britny Fox (1988)
Boys in Heat (1989)
Bite Down Hard (1991)
Springhead Motorshark (2003)
=Live Albums=
Long Way to Live! (2000)
Live at Froggy's (2001)
=Compilation Album=
The Best of Britny Fox (1988)
Extended Versions (2006)
=Singles=
" Long Way to Love" (U.S. #100)
" Girlschool" (U.S. #81)
" Save the Weak"
" Dream On"
" Louder"
=Demos=
In America (1986)
The Bite Down Hard Demo Sessions (2003)
liar
Britny Fox Lyrics
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When no one's around
Give in big to the two time
you wanna get me down
Droolin' out the lies
Get the news out
All but sell your soul
Tell me to my face
Liar
Stickin' everybody when you want to
Slash 'em when their back is turned
Stickin' in your nose where it don't go
You're gonna have to learn
Runnin' up the bill
On your lie phone
All but to sell your soul
Try to make you look good
The song "Liar" by Britny Fox is a fast-paced, hard rock track from their debut album that delves into themes of betrayal and dishonesty. The lyrics depict the subject of the song as someone who talks big, lies to get ahead, and ultimately lacks true integrity. The opening lines "Yakkin' like a hurricane, baby / When no one's around" set the tone for the rest of the song, immediately revealing the subject as someone who is a show-off and lacks authenticity. The chorus, "Tell me to my face / Liar", is a direct accusation towards the subject, demanding that they confront the lies they've told and acknowledge them.
The second verse builds on the theme of deception, with lines like "Stickin' everybody when you want to / Slash 'em when their back is turned" painting the subject as someone who will betray anyone to get ahead, even those who trust them. The last lines of the song, "All but to sell your soul / Try to make you look good", further emphasize that this person will do whatever it takes to get ahead, even if it means sacrificing their integrity and morals.
Line by Line Meaning
Yakkin' like a hurricane, Baby
Talking non-stop with wind-like intensity when alone
When no one's around
When nobody is there to listen and refute
Give in big to the two time
Fully embrace being a double-crosser
you wanna get me down
You want to bring me down to your deceitful level
Droolin' out the lies
Spewing falsehoods with enthusiasm
Get the news out
Spread your deceitful stories
All but sell your soul
Almost sacrificing your morals for your lies
Try to make you look good
Making yourself look innocent and virtuous
Tell me to my face
Confront me directly with the truth
Liar
You are a liar
Stickin' everybody when you want to
Betraying anyone for your personal gain
Slash 'em when their back is turned
Backstabbing those who trusted you
Stickin' in your nose where it don't go
Getting involved in things that are none of your business
You're gonna have to learn
You will eventually face the consequences of your actions
Runnin' up the bill
Using excess resources to amplify your lies
On your lie phone
Using communication technology to deceive
All but to sell your soul
Sacrificing your moral values for your dishonesty
Try to make you look good
Give the impression that you are not lying
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: BILLY CHILDS, TOMMY PARIS
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