Climmie Harris
Lead singer of Climie Fisher, 'Love Changes (Everything)'
Climmie Harris (born 1957) is a British soul singer and one half of the successful 1980s pop duo Climie Fisher, formed with producer/songwriter Rob Fisher. Rising to prominence in the mid-1980s, Harris and Fisher created a signature blend of soul-influenced pop and contemporary R&B that resonated with audiences across Europe and beyond. Their debut album 'Everything' (1987) featured the international hit 'Love Changes (Everything)', which became their signature song and climbed charts worldwide. The duo was known for Harris's smooth, emotive vocal delivery paired with Fisher's sophisticated production and songwriting. Beyond Climie Fisher, Harris has pursued a solo career and maintained an active presence in the music industry. The partnership between Harris and Fisher demonstrated the power of combining soulful vocals with contemporary production, and their work influenced the sound of 1980s and 1990s pop music. Though the duo eventually parted ways, their legacy endures among fans of 1980s pop and soul music.
Entertainment
British
1957
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Climmie
Germanic origin
“A diminutive or informal variant of Clim, softened with the -ie ending. Climmie feels playful and approachable, with a somewhat whimsical Scottish or British diminutive flavor. Though rare, it carries the charm of informal, affectionate naming styles.”