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Tribute to 10cc for a cause of blindness
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Godley & Creme, 10cc former members
The Original Soundtrack (1975) - Changed, Cleaned-Up Version
Sheet Music (1974) - Changed, Cleaned-Up Version
MUSIC VIDEOS BY 10CC
I'm Mandy Fly Me - The Woman Hunter Version
The Things We Do for Love (Shane & Kimberly Version)
Silly Love (1974) - Top of the Pops Version
Solitaire (1972)
10cc [Changed, Cleaned-Up Version] (1973)
10cc – In Concert BBC 1974
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Feel the Love - Schuyler & Charlotte Whitney
Solitaire (1972)
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It hit number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100, their least successful single since "Bless the Beasts and Children" in 1971; it signaled a downturn in the group's popularity which, consolidated by the Top Ten shortfall of the lead single and title cut of the 1976 album A Kind of Hush, would prove irreversible. "Solitaire" did afford the Carpenters their twelfth of fifteen number 1 Easy Listening hits."", "image":""},{"title":"Don't Let It Mess Your Mind", "file":"https://cdn-cms.f-static.net/uploads/2456241/normal_5ef8b564c3284.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"", "cartUrl":"https://tributeto10cc.bandcamp.com/track/dont-let-it-mess-your-mind", "more_info":"""", "image":""}]}
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