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A few of the songs were added to the 10cc live set, while the song "Son of Man" later became the opening theme for 10cc shows with Godley providing the video. [44] Kevin Godley also joined 10cc live on several occasions. A new 10cc touring member, Keith Hayman (keyboards), switched with Mike Stevens in 2006 and continued to do so until 2011.
This is a list of singles that have peaked in the top 10 of the Irish Singles Chart in 2025, as compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. [ 1 ] Top 10 singles
In summer 1982, Burgess left 10cc when he temporarily toured with Jethro Tull, following the departure of Gerry Conway. [9] His absence meant he was not present for the recording of Windows in the Jungle, for which Tosh returned to the group. [8] For the tour in promotion of the album, Tosh was joined by Jamie Lane. [10]
10cc: A: "The Wall Street Shuffle" B: "Gismo My Way" 10 — 4 87 38 9 2 — 103 Sheet Music: A: "Silly Love" B: "The Sacro-Iliac" 24 — 20 — — — 7 — —
The album was a hit, reaching Top 10 in Norway and Sweden and No. 14 in the UK charts and later receiving a Gold certification. [2] [3] The song "The Wall Street Shuffle" backed with "You've Got a Cold" was issued as a single in America, but failed to reach the charts. [4] "I'm Mandy Fly Me" was issued as a single in Australia. [5]
"Dreadlock Holiday" is a reggae song by 10cc. Written by Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman , it was the lead single from the band's 1978 album, Bloody Tourists . [ 3 ] It was a number one hit in several countries.
"Rubber Bullets" was the band's first number one single in the UK Singles Chart, spending one week at the top in June 1973. [4] It also reached No. 1 in Ireland for 2 weeks and No. 3 in Australia, but it fared relatively poorly in the United States where it peaked at only No. 73, [5] and in Canada (their first appearance) where it reached just No. 76. [6]
"Neanderthal Man" is a song by Hotlegs, an English pop band that was later relaunched as 10cc. The song, initially created only as a studio exercise to test drum sounds on new recording equipment, sold over two million copies and reached No. 2 in the UK and No. 22 in the US.