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  2. I'm Not in Love - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman re-recorded "I'm Not in Love" as an acoustic version for the last 10cc studio album Mirror Mirror. It was released as a single and charted at number 29 in the UK, [ 65 ] giving the band their biggest hit since " Dreadlock Holiday " in 1978.

  3. 10cc - Wikipedia

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    (1976), Deceptive Bends (1977), and Bloody Tourists (1978). 10cc also had twelve singles reach the UK Top 40, three of which were the chart-toppers "Rubber Bullets" (1973), "I'm Not in Love" (1975), and "Dreadlock Holiday" (1978). "I'm Not in Love" was their breakthrough worldwide hit, and is known for its innovative backing track.

  4. The Original Soundtrack - Wikipedia

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    The Original Soundtrack is the third studio album by the English rock band 10cc.It was released in 1975 and peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart. The Original Soundtrack includes the singles "Life Is a Minestrone", and "I'm Not in Love", the band's most popular song.

  5. Mirror Mirror (10cc album) - Wikipedia

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    Mirror Mirror is the eleventh and final album by British rock band 10cc, released in 1995 and re-titled I'm Not in Love for the 1996 re-release. The album was their first not to be released on a major UK label, this time working with Japanese label Avex following the poor performance of their previous album ...Meanwhile in UK and its relative success in Japan.

  6. Life Is a Minestrone - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as the lead single from The Original Soundtrack as the band had reservations regarding the 6:00+ ballad "I'm Not in Love" being the lead single. [1] In the United States, "Life Is a Minestrone" was not released until after the release of "I'm Not in Love", so the band re-released the record over there in 1976 with "Lazy Ways" from the next album, How Dare You!, as its B-side.

  7. Godley & Creme - Wikipedia

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    The band, after serving as the backing band for two successful Neil Sedaka albums, evolved into 10cc in 1972 when Graham Gouldman joined. 10cc went on to record four albums and enjoyed chart success, most notably with their 1975 single "I'm Not in Love", a hit on both sides of the Atlantic.

  8. 10cc discography - Wikipedia

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    Essential 10cc: Released: 5 February 2021; Label: Universal Music, Spectrum Music; 53 — — — — — 8 — — The Things We Do For Love: The Ultimate Hits and Beyond: Released: 20 May 2022; Label: Xploded TV; 58 — — — — — 10 — — "—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

  9. Changing Faces – The Very Best of 10cc and Godley & Creme

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    The album featured 16 tracks including a newly remixed version of "Snack Attack" by Godley & Creme, that originally featured on their 1981 album Ismism.The track was also issued as a single with an edit of "Wet Rubber Soup" from The History Mix Volume 1 (1985) on the B-side.