# 10 – Rocket
We open our Mud songs lust with a real rocker, which is what these guys were all about. They would cover many 50s-style songs in their own way while also paying tribute to an era that was really not too far behind them. The ’50s were closer to them in ’74 than the ‘2000s are to us now. Just think about that.
# 9 – Hula Love
Chart momentum continued in 1974 when “Hula Love” was released as a single on the RAK label, written by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn and produced by Mickie Most. The song reached number three on the UK Singles Chart and also charted in Ireland, Australia, Germany, and several other international markets. The recording lineup consisted of Les Gray on lead vocals, Rob Davis on guitar, Ray Stiles on bass, and Dave Mount on drums. The single was issued with “The Cat Crept In” as the B side. “Hula Love” was later included on the album Mud Rock and was promoted with a television music video during its chart run.
# 8 – Nite On The Tiles
In 1974, “Nite on the Tiles” was released as a single on the RAK label, written by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn and produced by Mickie Most. The song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, where it remained for two weeks, and also topped the chart in Ireland. The recording featured Les Gray on lead vocals, Rob Davis on guitar, Ray Stiles on bass, and Dave Mount on drums. The single was issued with “You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down” as the B side. “Nite on the Tiles” was later included on the album Mud Rock Volume Two and was promoted with a music video produced for television broadcast during its chart run.
# 7 – One Night
Issued as a single in 1975 on the RAK label, “One Night” was written by Dave Bartholomew and Pearl King and was originally recorded by Smiley Lewis in 1956. The song became widely known through Elvis Presley’s 1958 recording, which later inspired Mud’s cover. The Mud release reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, where it held the top spot for two weeks, and also charted in Ireland and several other countries. The lineup on the recording consisted of Les Gray on lead vocals, Rob Davis on guitar, Ray Stiles on bass, and Dave Mount on drums. The single was produced by Mickie Most and released with “Lollipop” as the B-side. “One Night” was included on the album Mud Rock Volume Two.
# 6 – Oh Boy!
Recorded and released in 1975, “Oh, Boy!” was issued as a single by Mud on the RAK label and produced by Mickie Most. The song was written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and was originally recorded by the Crickets in 1957. Mud’s version reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, where it remained for two weeks, and also topped the charts in Ireland. The recording features Les Gray on lead vocals, Rob Davis on guitar, Ray Stiles on bass, and Dave Mount on drums. The single was released with “Moonshine Sally” as the B side. “Oh, Boy!” was included on the album Mud Rock Volume Two and was accompanied by a promotional music video created for television broadcast during the song’s chart run.
# 5 – Hypnosis
If the band on this song sounds like Sweet, you have to understand that these were songs written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, who wrote all the big Sweet hits. This was Mud’s second top 20 single in the UK and the first to chart in Australia, where they would also find chart success over the next couple of years.
# 4 – Crazy
Oh, the sounds and look of 1973. You have to love this video. Everything about it will bring you back to those days. The song Cray was a top 20 hit for Mud, peaking at number 12 in the UK. It was the band’s first charting single, setting the stage for a run of very successful top-20 hits in England.
# 3 – Lonely This Christmas
# 2 – Dyna-mite
Written by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn, “Dyna-mite” was released in 1974 as a single on the RAK label and produced by Mickie Most. The song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, where it remained for three weeks, and also charted in Ireland, Germany, Australia, and several other countries. The lineup on the recording consisted of Les Gray on lead vocals, Rob Davis on guitar, Ray Stiles on bass, and Dave Mount on drums. The single was issued with “Do You Love Me” as the B side. “Dyna-mite” became the group’s second UK number one single, following “Tiger Feet,” and was later included on subsequent album releases and compilation albums tied to the band’s 1970s catalog
# 1 – Tiger Feet
Released in January 1974 on the RAK label, “Tiger Feet” was written by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn and produced by Mickie Most. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number one and remained there for four consecutive weeks, becoming the best selling single of 1974 in the United Kingdom with sales of over five hundred thousand copies during its chart run. The performance lineup on the recording consisted of Les Gray on lead vocals, Rob Davis on guitar, Ray Stiles on bass, and Dave Mount on drums. The B side of the single was “Mr. Bag Man.” The song was later included on the album Mud Rock. “Tiger Feet” also charted in Australia, Ireland, and Germany and received platinum certification in the United Kingdom.
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