"Feel the Love" by 10cc is based on:
Psalm 77:18
18 Your thunder was heard in the whirlwind, your lightning lit up the world; the earth trembled and quaked.
Exodus 14:20
20 coming between the armies of Egypt and Israel. Throughout the night the cloud brought darkness to the one side and light to the other side; so neither went near the other all night long.
John 11:3
3 So the sisters sent word to Jesus, “Lord, the one you love is sick.”
1 Chronicles 15:13
13 It was because you, the Levites, did not bring it up the first time that the Lord our God broke out in anger against us. We did not inquire of him about how to do it in the prescribed way.”
Joshua 10:24
24 When they had brought these kings to Joshua, he summoned all the men of Israel and said to the army commanders who had come with him, “Come here and put your feet on the necks of these kings.” So they came forward and placed their feet on their necks.
Malachi 4:3
3 Then you will trample on the wicked; they will be ashes under the soles of your feet on the day when I act,” says the Lord Almighty.
Tracklist
1 The Hotlegs - Neanderthal Man
2 Donna
3 Rubber Bullets
4 Silly Love
5 The Wall Street Shuffle
6 Life is a Minestrone
7 I'm Not in Love
8 Art for Art's Sake
9 I'm Mandy Fly Me
10 The Things We Do for Love
11 Good Morning Judge
12 People in Love
13 Dreadlock Holiday
14 One Two Five
15 Feel the Love
16 Woman in Love
His soul ballad version of the 10cc song is with sweet and innocent soft family gospel backup vocals of Dennis himself, Joyce Berry, Sue Fleming and me in a family style rather than wordless.
Natalie Cole & Marvin Yancy's marriage and divorce:
Yancy's first marriage was to Natalie Cole on July 31, 1976.[1][3] They had a son together, Robert Adam "Robbie" Yancy, who was born on October 14, 1977,[8] but this marriage ended in divorce in 1980.[1][2] He was married a second time in 1983,[1] to Saundra Renaire Mays, who was in the choir of his church at the time.[3] He had one child from this marriage, a daughter, Brandy Raquel Yancy, from a previous relationship he had a son, Marvin Jerome Yancy Jr. Marvin Sr. suffered a minor stroke a month before his death from a heart attack on March 22, 1985 in Chicago, Illinois.[3][1][2][5]
"I'm Not In Love" provides a sumptuous chaser to "Paris." It's the loveliest melody the group ever recorded, explaining why it became their biggest international hit. When Mercury Records heard the demo they signed the band out from under Jonathan King's label to a multi-million dollar advance before they heard a single other note. The investment paid off when the song shot to No. 1 in the U.K. and No. 2 in the normally more resistant U.S. The song soared on its cascading vocals, led by Stewart, who wrote the main melody. It's one of the band's most sincere readings. The message, however, wasn't overtly commercial. The song epitomizes that classic Shakespearean line about the man "who doth protest too much." The more the narrator denies his love, the deeper we suspect it runs. Though the six-minute song had an edited version for the single, listeners often insisted it be played in full, so enthralled were they by its sumptuous production, pillowy vocals and gorgeous melody. Amazingly, "Love" wasn't the first single released from the album.
On the road with 10cc clip from live transmission of Multi-colored swap shop 07/03/1981.
Here are those comments about that group from Swap Shop:
A beeb minion eh? What other goodies have you got on tape?
LeepshinLEEPSHINVor 2 Tage
Fantastic..first time i have seen this. What a band!
andy brownANDY BROWNVor 14 Tage
Very nice doc. Thanks for sharing. Love 10cc
Virginia BravoVIRGINIA BRAVOVor 3 Monate
I love it ... topless, long haired roadies. Lucky Maggie!
Lucie PosheLUCIE POSHEVor 4 Monate
Great
Baryonyx FischkralleBARYONYX FISCHKRALLEVor 7 Monate
What a fascinating video have been a 10cc fan since. they started also used to watch swap shop with my children but I missed this little gem until now!!
teresa shepherdTERESA SHEPHERDVor 10 Monate
1981 habe ich sie live erlebt in der Jahrhunderthalle in Frankfurt. Musikalisch das Beste was ich live erlebt habe!
Offenbacher64OFFENBACHER64Vor year
HI Ian, fantastic upload and what a great band, my dad worked in TV/film lighting and was always talking about setting up shows and how it was tricky sometimes, listening to the 20ft scaffold poles through the window brought back memories.
juday wonJUDAY WONVor 2 years
i remember watching this on swapshop thank you
biggles4441BIGGLES4441Vor 2 years
tough job
ed wrightED WRIGHTVor 2 years
Chris Neagle (sound engineer) was a producer at factory records after Martin Hannett left.
simonguitarmanSIMONGUITARMANVor 3 years
Thanks so much for posting this very very rare clip. This is very interesting! I'm so happy to see this video. I really appreciate you!
nora yoshikoNORA YOSHIKOVor 3 years
Thanks very much for the uploads, Ian! I'd watched the interview with Eric first which was very nice and amusing and wondered where the first bit was -- now I've found it! So, you worked on Swap Shop, Ian? It must have been a fascinating job!
AstraMusicOfficialASTRAMUSICOFFICIALVor 3 years
Dear Astra, yes I was lucky enough to work on Swap-shop and yes, it was great fun!
Ian NormanIAN NORMANVor 3 years
That chief rigger sure has some beautiful hair
Charles ScottCHARLES SCOTTVor 4 years
Nice one Ian. This was fun to do but I didn't realise any copies existed. Good to see it after all these years.
Chris BellingerCHRIS BELLINGERVor 4 years
Dear Chris, great to hear from you. Yes, Swap-shop was great fun to work on. I recorded a few of the shows as keepsakes. Hope you are keeping well, what are you doing these days ?
Ian NormanIAN NORMANVor 4 years
Hi, Ian Do you really have the interview with Eric? Please, please post it when you get time. I can't believe anyone has these. HUGE THANKS to you.
helena moonHELENA MOONVor 4 years
Dear Helena, sorry for the delay, but I have finally found time to upload the Eric Stewart interview. Hope you enjoy it!
Ian NormanIAN NORMANVor 4 years
Oh yes please Ian. That would be fantastic. It is amazing you have these. Huge huge thanks to you. Helena
helena moonHELENA MOONVor 4 years
This is fantastic that you have this, Ian. How on earth did you get it - do you have a relative who worked on Swap Shop or something? Anyway thank you so much for posting this. I can clearly remember watching this when it was originally shown. I must admit I was a tad (heaps really) disappointed that Maggie didn't speak to the band ( I mean Eric!). But it was great to watch anyway, and I particularly remember the guys having their lunch on Brighton beach. Many many thanks.
helena moonHELENA MOONVor 4 years
Dear Helena, no relative worked on it, I did. It was live and great fun, so I recorded some episodes as keep sakes. Noel interviewed Eric in the studio, towards the end of the show, shall I post that?
Ian NormanIAN NORMANVor 4 years
Playlist:
PROMOTIONAL FILM (1980)
1. One, Two, Five
INTERNATIONAL MUSIC SHOW, WEMBLEY (1982)
1. Art For Arts Sake
2. Lying Here With You
3. The Power Of Love
4. I’m Mandy Fly Me
5. The Things We Do For Love
6. Wall Street Shuffle
7. Dreadlock Holiday
8. I’m Not In Love
9. Feel The Benefit
PROMOTIONAL FILM (1982)
1. Run Away
6.55 SPECIAL (1982)
1. Dreadlock Holiday
2. Run Away
PROMOTIONAL FILM (1983)
1. Feel The Love
TOPPOP (1983)
1. Food For Thought
PROMOTIONAL FILM (1992)
1. Woman In Love
I’M NOT IN LOVE: THE 10cc STORY
BBC Documentary (2015) - cleaned-up cropped version
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of smash hit I'm Not in Love, the original members of 10cc - Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme - reunite to tell their story. The documentaryshares the secrets to some of their most successful records, from the writing and the recording to the tours and the tensions. With contributions from an impressive array of music industry legends including 10cc's band manager Harvey Lisberg, lyricist Sir Tim Rice, broadcaster Paul Gambaccini, legendary producer Trevor Horn, Stewart Copeland (The Police), Graham Nash (The Hollies) and Dan Gillespie Sells (The Feeling), not only does this film highlight the diversity of these four brilliant musicians' songwriting talent, but it also delves into the influence they had, as well as the politics beneath their acrimonious split in 1976, at the height of their fame.
Tracklist Hide Credits
1 –10CC The Wall Street Shuffle 3:53
2 –10CC I'm Not In Love 6:02
3 –10CC Art For Art's Sake 4:21
4 –10CC Dreadlock Holiday 4:31
5 –10CC People In Love 3:47
6 –10CC Donna 2:58
7 –10CC Life Is A Minestrone
Written-By – E. Stewart*, L. Creme*
4:30
8 –10CC I'm Mandy, Fly Me
Written-By – E. Stewart*, G. Gouldman*, L. Creme*
5:20
9 –Godley & Creme An Englishman In New York - but changed to
"A Little Piece of Heaven"
Producer – Godley & Creme
5:53
10 –10CC Food For Thought 3:29
11 –10CC Rubber Bullets
Written-By – K. Godley/L. Creme*, G. Gouldman*
4:43
12 –10CC Good Morning Judge 2:55
13 –10CC Feel The Love 5:06
14 –10CC Memories 4:27
15 –10CC The Things We Do For Love 3:23
16 –10CC Don't Turn Me Away
Written-By – E. Stewart*
5:00
17 –Godley & Creme Cry
Producer – Godley & Creme, Trevor Horn
3:56
18 –10CC Silly Love
Written-By – E. Stewart*, L. Creme*
Bonus track not on the compilation: For You and I
3:15
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phonogram B.V.
Copyright (c) – Phonogram B.V.
Marketed By – Phonogram
Pressed By – Europe Optical Disc
Credits
Producer – 10CC (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 8, 10 to 13, 15, 18), Eric Stewart (tracks: 4, 14, 16), Graham Gouldman (tracks: 4, 14, 16)
Written-By – E. Stewart* (tracks: 1 to 5, 10, 12 to 15), K. Godley/L. Creme* (tracks: 6, 9, 17), G. Gouldman* (tracks: 1 to 5, 10, 12 to 15)
Notes
Title on Spine: 'The Very Best Of 10CC (And Godley & Creme)'
Duration of Tracks are coming from the CD-player.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 0 42284 54072 8
Label Code: LC 0268
Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
Other (Distribution Code): PG 900
Matrix / Runout: EOD 845.407-2 02$
Music Video Playlist:
Cry (Battered Version) - Godley & Creme
A Little Piece of Heaven - Godley & Creme - Wedding Cake Version
Wedding Bells - Godley & Creme - TOTP Version
Donna
Rubber Bullets
The Dean and I
The Wall Street Shuffle
Silly Love
Life Is a Minestrone (TOTP Version)
I'm Not in Love (Breakup Version)
Art for Art's Sake (Dance Aerobics Version)
I'm Mandy, Fly Me (TOTP Version)
Good Morning Judge
Dreadlock Holiday
For You and I (Frankie Crocker Version from early VH-1
Video Hits One)
People in Love - short version
The Things We Do for Love (Shane & Kimberly Version)
Godley & Creme were an English rock duo formed in Stockport by Kevin Godley and Lol Creme. The pair began releasing albums as a duo after splitting from the rock band 10cc. In 1979, they directed their first music video for the single "An Englishman in New York". After this, they became involved in the production of videos for such artists as Ultravox, The Police, Yes, Duran Duran, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Wang Chung, as well as directing the ground-breaking video for their 1985 single "Cry". The duo split at the end of the 1980s. Both have since been involved in music videos, TV commercials, and sporadic music projects.
Runaway is a 10cc single . It comes from their album Ten out of 10. The single was only released in England.
It is one of the songs written by Andrew Gold, Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman in the period that it looked like Gold became the producer of the album. That did not end and Runaway disappeared on the shelf, but appeared on the American version of the album.
Runaway is used as Runaway (runaways) and Run Away (run away). The background choir is similar to the choir from I'm Not in Love .
B-side was Action Man in Motown Suit , which featured both the European and American pressing of the album.
Personnel:
Eric Stewart: Lead Vocal, Guitar, Synthesizer, Backing Vocal
Graham Gouldman: Bass, Backing Vocal, Guitar
Andrew Gold: Backing Vocal, Electric Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion
Michael Boddicker, James Newton Howard & Suzanne Ciani: Synclavier
"People In Love" (Creamy pop/soul ballad version), remade by Joyce Berry in 1982:
This is the female version of the Eric Stewart & Graham Gouldman
composition with gender changed from 'her' to 'his' and from 'she' to
'he' where she sings in a lower register, lower than Eric Stewart from
British pop group 10cc.
When American blue-eyed soul/pop singer and backing vocalist Joyce Berry was younger back in 1977, she heard a pop song on the radio, called, "People In Love" by British pop band 10cc she would be more familiar with and then also bought both a small 45 RPM single and a sheet music of the same song, so she had to learn the words to that song over and over again until she was satisfied with it, so she decided to sing it lower in her smoky alto than band member Eric Stewart in his tenor.
Since Joyce is a straightforward pop/soul singer with a soft ballad
voice in a real authentic style, she moves away from the Godley &
Creme artistic, abstract art-rock stuff, progressive rock, avant-garde,
rock opera and experimental stuff when she said "No, I don't like the
abstract art-rock stuff of Godley & Creme because I find it bland
and boring that lacks soul. I don't like it. I prefer Eric Stewart &
Graham Gouldman better that have more soul than that when they made such real authentic pop music that I'm always crazy about.", so she decided to focus more on some of the straightforward Stewart &
Gouldman pop stuff that she is more comfortable with.
Words and music courtesy of Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman
Joyce Berry version
Lead Vocals: Joyce Berry
Percussion: Jimmy Maelen
Electric Piano: Randy Kerber
Parlor Piano: Randy McCormick
Bass: Dennis Belfield
Electric Guitar: Charles Fearing
Acoustic Guitar: Dennis Budimir
Drums: Ed Greene
Background Vocals: Joyce Berry, Laurie Maitland,
Scarlett McCarthy
Strings Arranged by Gene Page
Produced by Steve Buckingham
"People In Love" - original by 10cc
'People In Love' is Eric's turn to go all gooey-eyed and we'll be getting a lot of these love-lorn ballads from him over the next few albums. Some of them will be stunningly gorgeous, but sadly this inferior sequel to 'The Things We Do For Love' isn't one of his best. The song was actually the very last track ever recorded by the 'old' line-up of 10cc where it had the curious working title 'Voodoo Boogie' (it was later released in 2012 on the 'Tenology' box set) - maybe it was the thought of working on an album full of mawkish songs like this that caused Godley and Creme to quit. Eric is always good at sounding like he's in love, though and 'People In Love' is like one of those kitsch ornaments: so exquisitely carved and molded with so much care and talent that you're impressed even whilst you're being sick from the sheer OTT ness of it all (if ever a song was already so far gone it could have done without syrupy strings it's this one!) Some of the lyrics are sweet though and on an album where 'The Things We Do For Love' hasn't already made the point better this song would be better regarded. Love is again an illness, a form of insanity almost, that turns the narrator's life upside down and means he can 'do nothing right' - another very universal song, then, although some of what it causes the narrator to do sounds rather unusual ('Walk under buses and burn your wings' - sounds like a problem with his eyesight to me, not his lovesick heart). Note the first appearance of a key theme of later Eric Stewart songs - the idea that the narrator
never gets enough time with his beloved before being forced to go
somewhere else and the thought that time moves quicker when you're enjoying yourself (this is the key theme of 'Windows In The Jungle'). A bit of a gooey mess, 'People In Love' should only be listened to by 'People In Love' who can stand the saccharine, although if Eric's vocals on this recording don't make you fall in love with him you have a heart of stone (or a cold).
10cc original
Recorded at Strawberry Studios South
Lead Vocals, Slide Guitar, Piano, Lead Guitar: Eric Stewart
Drums, Tambourine, Bell Tree, Rototoms: Paul Burgess
Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Harmony Vocals: Graham Gouldman
Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings]: Del Newman
"People in Love" is a song by British band 10cc, released as a single in 1977. It appears on the album Deceptive Bends and was the group's third and final single from the album. The song reached No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100,[1] No. 74 in Australia and No. 90 in Canada.
Music Video Track listing
"Rubber Bullets" (Godley, Creme, Gouldman) - 4:43
"Donna" (Godley, Creme) - 2:56
"Silly Love" (Stewart, Creme) - 3:15
"The Dean and I" (Godley, Creme) - 2:52
"Life Is a Minestrone" (Creme, Stewart) - 4:27
"The Wall Street Shuffle" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 3:52
"Art for Art's Sake" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 4:21 - '80s Dance Aerobics Version
"I'm Mandy, Fly Me" (Stewart, Gouldman, Godley) - 5:21 - The Woman Hunter Version
"Good Morning Judge" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 2:54
"Dreadlock Holiday" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 3:22
"For You and I" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 5:01 - Frankie Crocker Version from Early VH-1 Video Hits One
"People in Love" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 6:06 - with clips of Clark Gable & Carole Lombard, then Steve & Kayla from "Days of Our Lives"
"I'm Not in Love" (Stewart, Gouldman) - serious ballad version, minus Kathy Redfern's part -Breakup Version
"The Things We Do for Love" (Stewart, Gouldman) - Shane & Kmberly Version
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly. I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said: It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
It Doesn't Matter At All:
It Doesn't Matter at All is a 10cc single . It comes from their album Look Hear? .
The single is about a love, to which everyone seems to have comment; the singer continues. The picture with B-side From Rochdale to Ocho Rios was a flop. It did not make good sales figures anywhere.
Musicians:
Eric Stewart - vocals, electric guitar , backing vocals
Graham Gouldman - bass guitar, acoustic guitar
Rick Fenn - electric guitar, background vocals
Duncan Mackay - Yamaha CS80 , electric piano
Stuart Tosh - percussion , background vocals
Paul Burgess - drums
"The Wall Street Shuffle" is a single by the British pop/rock band 10cc released in 1974. The song originally appears on the band's 1974 album Sheet Music. It was the most successful single to be released from the album, reaching No. 10 on the UK chart.
The song features a classic rock riff and lyrics that deal with Wall Street and the economy. It features several topical cultural references and specifically mentions Getty, Rothschild and Howard Hughes.
The song remains popular with fans and is often performed live in concert. A live performance was included on the 2007 promotional live compilation The Best of 10cc Liv
"The Wall Street Shuffle" is a single by the British pop/rock band 10cc released in 1974. The song originally appears on the band's 1974 album Sheet Music. It was the most successful single to be released from the album, reaching No. 10 on the UK chart.
The song features a classic rock riff and lyrics that deal with Wall Street and the economy. It features several topical cultural references and specifically mentions Getty, Rothschild and Howard Hughes.
The song remains popular with fans and is often performed live in concert. A live performance was included on the 2007 promotional live compilation The Best of 10cc Live.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
"The Wall Street Shuffle" is a single by the British pop/rock band 10cc released in 1974. The song originally appears on the band's 1974 album Sheet Music. It was the most successful single to be released from the album, reaching No. 10 on the UK chart.
The song features a classic rock riff and lyrics that deal with Wall Street and the economy. It features several topical cultural references and specifically mentions Getty, Rothschild and Howard Hughes.
The song remains popular with fans and is often performed live in concert. A live performance was included on the 2007 promotional live compilation The Best of 10cc Live.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
"The Wall Street Shuffle" is a single by the British pop/rock band 10cc released in 1974. The song originally appears on the band's 1974 album Sheet Music. It was the most successful single to be released from the album, reaching No. 10 on the UK chart.
The song features a classic rock riff and lyrics that deal with Wall Street and the economy. It features several topical cultural references and specifically mentions Getty, Rothschild and Howard Hughes.
The song remains popular with fans and is often performed live in concert. A live performance was included on the 2007 promotional live compilation The Best of 10cc Live.
"The Wall Street Shuffle" is a single by the British pop/rock band 10cc released in 1974. The song originally appears on the band's 1974 album Sheet Music. It was the most successful single to be released from the album, reaching No. 10 on the UK chart.
The song features a classic rock riff and lyrics that deal with Wall Street and the economy. It features several topical cultural references and specifically mentions Getty, Rothschild and Howard Hughes.
The song remains popular with fans and is often performed live in concert. A live performance was included on the 2007 promotional live compilation The Best of 10cc Live.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.