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'''Mud''' were a ] ] band formed in ], best remembered for their single ''Tiger Feet'' which was ]'s UK best selling single. '''Mud''' were a ] ] band formed in ], best remembered for their single "Tiger Feet" which was UK's best selling single in ].


==Band Membership== ==Band Membership==

Throughout their almost 10 years of existence, Mud consisted of :- Throughout their almost 10 years of existence, Mud consisted of :-


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==Career== ==Career==
They first appeared on the ] show on ], and toured as support for ]. At the peak of their career they also enjoyed British ] singles with "Tiger Feet"; and "Lonely This Christmas" (1974), an affectionate ] spoof; plus "Oh Boy" (1975), a virtual acapella cover of the old ] hit.


"Lonely This Christmas", has become something of an annual fixture on British ] and ], (along with ]'s "]"; ]'s "]"; plus ]'s "]").
They first appeared on the ] show on British TV, and toured as support for ]. At the peak of their career they also enjoyed British Number One singles with ''Tiger Feet''; and ''Lonely This Christmas'' (1974), an affectionate ] spoof; plus ''Oh Boy'' (1975), a virtual acapella cover of the old ] hit.


'''Mud''' split in ], by which time they had charted no less than 15 ] singles across ], plus 11 ] hits in Britain alone. Les Gray left the group around this time but still he sang some of the songs on their 1979 album ''As You Like It''.
''Lonely This Christmas'', has become something of an annual fixture on British radio and television, (along with ]'s "]"; ]'s "]"; plus ]'s "]").


In late 1979 Mud recorded a single called "Drop Everything And Run" on the Carrere record label featuring female singer Margot Henderson (?). When that didn't work, they changed their name to ''Ring'' and made their last single together, called "Rico". Mud had also released another single under a different name previously. After the single "The Cat Crept In" they released a track from their album ''Mud Rock'', a cover of "]". This was released under the name of Dum (Mud spelt backwards). It failed to chart.
'''Mud''' split in ], by which time they had charted no less than 15 top 40 singles across ], plus 11 Top Ten hits in Britain alone. That is to say, Les Gray left the group around that time but still he sang some of the songs on the 1979 album 'As You Like It'.

In late 1979 Mud made a single called 'Drop Everything And Run' on the Carrere label featuring female singer Margot Henderson (?). When that didn't work, they changed their name to ''Ring'' and made their last single together, called 'Rico'. Mud had also released another single under a different name previously. After the single The Cat Crept In they released a track from their album Mud Rock, a cover of ]. This was released under the name of Dum . It failed to chart.


Gray later toured with a new line-up, Les Gray's Mud. Ray Stiles joined the ]; whilst Davis went on to co-wrote several highly successful dance hits for artists such as ] and Spiller featuring ]. Drummer Dave Mount went into the insurance business. Gray later toured with a new line-up, Les Gray's Mud. Ray Stiles joined the ]; whilst Davis went on to co-wrote several highly successful dance hits for artists such as ] and Spiller featuring ]. Drummer Dave Mount went into the insurance business.
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Les Gray died in February 2004 in Portugal of throat cancer. Les Gray died in February 2004 in Portugal of throat cancer.


==Singles== ==Discography==
===Singles===
*"Flower Power" (])
*"Up The Airy Mountain" (])
*"Shangri-La" (])
*"Jumping Jehosaphat" (])
*"Crazy" (]); #12 UK
*"Hypnosis" (1973); #16 UK
*"Dyna-mite" (1973); #4 UK
*"Tiger Feet" (]); #1 UK
*"The Cat Crept In" (1974); #2 UK
*"Rocket" (1974) #6 UK
*"Lonely This Christmas" (1974); #1 UK
*"The Secrets That You Keep" (]); #3 UK
*"Oh Boy" (1975); #1 UK
*"Moonshine Sally" (1975); # 10 UK
*"One Night" (1975); # 32 UK
*"L'L'Lucy" (1975); # 10 UK
*"Show Me You're A Woman" (1975); # 8 UK
*"Nite On The Tiles" (])
*"Beating Round The Bush" (1976)
*"Shake It Down" (1976); # 12 UK
*"Lean On Me" (1976); # 7 UK
*"Slow Talking Boy" (])
*"Just Try A Little Tenderness" (1977)
*"Cut Across Shorty" (])
*"Drift Away" (1978)
*"Why Do Fools Fall In Love"/"Book Of Love" (])
*"Drop Everything And Run" (1979)


===Albums===
*''Flower Power'' (])
*''Mud Rock'' (1974); # 8 UK
*''Up The Airy Mountain'' (])
*''Mud Rock Volume 2'' (1975); # 6 UK
*''Shangri-La'' (])
*''Mud's Greatest Hits'' (1975); # 25 UK
*''Jumping Jehosaphat'' (])
*''Crazy'' (]; #12 UK) *''Use Your Imagination'' (1975); # 33 UK
*''Hypnosis'' (]; #16 UK) *''As You Like It'' (1979)
*''Dyna-mite'' (]; #4 UK)
*''Tiger Feet'' (]; #1 UK)
*''The Cat Crept In'' (]; #2 UK)
*''Rocket'' (] #6 UK)
*''Lonely This Christmas'' (]; #1 UK)
*''The Secrets That You Keep'' (]); #3 UK)
*''Oh Boy'' (]; #1 UK)
*''Moonshine Sally'' (]; # 10 UK)
*''One Night (]; # 32 UK)
*''L'L'Lucy'' (]; # 10 UK)
*''Show Me You're A Woman'' (]; # 8 UK)
*''Nite On The Tiles'' (])
*''Beating Round The Bush'' (])
*''Shake It Down'' (]; # 12 UK)
*''Lean On Me'' (]; # 7 UK)
*''Slow Talking Boy'' (])
*''Just Try A Little Tenderness'' (])
*''Cut Across Shorty'' (])
*''Drift Away'' (])
*''Why Do Fools Fall In Love/Book Of Love'' (])
*''Drop Everything And Run'' (])


==Sources== ==Sources==

Guinness World Records British Hit Singles (16th Edition) - ISBN 085112-190-X Guinness World Records British Hit Singles (16th Edition) - ISBN 085112-190-X


The Guinness Book Of British Hit Albums (7th Edition) - ISBN 0-85112-619-7 The Guinness Book Of British Hit Albums (7th Edition) - ISBN 0-85112-619-7


The Book Of Golden Records (Second Edition) ISBN 0-214-20512-6 The Book Of Golden Records (Second Edition) - ISBN 0-214-20512-6

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Revision as of 14:43, 29 May 2006

Mud were a British glam rock band formed in 1968, best remembered for their single "Tiger Feet" which was UK's best selling single in 1974.

Band Membership

Throughout their almost 10 years of existence, Mud consisted of :-

Career

They first appeared on the Basil Brush show on BBC TV, and toured as support for Jack Jones. At the peak of their career they also enjoyed British Number One singles with "Tiger Feet"; and "Lonely This Christmas" (1974), an affectionate Elvis Presley spoof; plus "Oh Boy" (1975), a virtual acapella cover of the old Buddy Holly hit.

"Lonely This Christmas", has become something of an annual fixture on British radio and television, (along with Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody"; John Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"; plus Wizzard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday").

Mud split in 1977, by which time they had charted no less than 15 Top 40 singles across Europe, plus 11 Top Ten hits in Britain alone. Les Gray left the group around this time but still he sang some of the songs on their 1979 album As You Like It.

In late 1979 Mud recorded a single called "Drop Everything And Run" on the Carrere record label featuring female singer Margot Henderson (?). When that didn't work, they changed their name to Ring and made their last single together, called "Rico". Mud had also released another single under a different name previously. After the single "The Cat Crept In" they released a track from their album Mud Rock, a cover of "In The Mood". This was released under the name of Dum (Mud spelt backwards). It failed to chart.

Gray later toured with a new line-up, Les Gray's Mud. Ray Stiles joined the Hollies; whilst Davis went on to co-wrote several highly successful dance hits for artists such as Kylie Minogue and Spiller featuring Sophie Ellis Bextor. Drummer Dave Mount went into the insurance business.

Les Gray died in February 2004 in Portugal of throat cancer.

Discography

Singles

  • "Flower Power" (1967)
  • "Up The Airy Mountain" (1968)
  • "Shangri-La" (1969)
  • "Jumping Jehosaphat" (1970)
  • "Crazy" (1973); #12 UK
  • "Hypnosis" (1973); #16 UK
  • "Dyna-mite" (1973); #4 UK
  • "Tiger Feet" (1974); #1 UK
  • "The Cat Crept In" (1974); #2 UK
  • "Rocket" (1974) #6 UK
  • "Lonely This Christmas" (1974); #1 UK
  • "The Secrets That You Keep" (1975); #3 UK
  • "Oh Boy" (1975); #1 UK
  • "Moonshine Sally" (1975); # 10 UK
  • "One Night" (1975); # 32 UK
  • "L'L'Lucy" (1975); # 10 UK
  • "Show Me You're A Woman" (1975); # 8 UK
  • "Nite On The Tiles" (1976)
  • "Beating Round The Bush" (1976)
  • "Shake It Down" (1976); # 12 UK
  • "Lean On Me" (1976); # 7 UK
  • "Slow Talking Boy" (1977)
  • "Just Try A Little Tenderness" (1977)
  • "Cut Across Shorty" (1978)
  • "Drift Away" (1978)
  • "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"/"Book Of Love" (1979)
  • "Drop Everything And Run" (1979)

Albums

  • Mud Rock (1974); # 8 UK
  • Mud Rock Volume 2 (1975); # 6 UK
  • Mud's Greatest Hits (1975); # 25 UK
  • Use Your Imagination (1975); # 33 UK
  • As You Like It (1979)

Sources

Guinness World Records British Hit Singles (16th Edition) - ISBN 085112-190-X

The Guinness Book Of British Hit Albums (7th Edition) - ISBN 0-85112-619-7

The Book Of Golden Records (Second Edition) - ISBN 0-214-20512-6

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