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because I'm like that. They'd keep up the pressure so that I kept on writing. I was there in their offices working like that for six or eight weeks and when I flew home to Manchester I went straight round to see my doctor. I was feeling sick and could not eat. The doctor told me: 'You are totally over-worked.' I don't think I've ever felt so depressed as I did when I came back from New York."
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Gouldman said he was "grasping, sort of prostituting myself" in accepting the Kasenetz-Katz deal, which came with a cash advance. "That was a time when I had lost a little bit of confidence in my writing. I hadn't had any hits for some time. I felt awful. I just didn't seem to be keeping up with what
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In July 2006, Godley and Gouldman's website offered four downloadable tracks: "The Same Road", "Johnny Hurts", "Beautifulloser.com" and "Hooligan Crane". The songs are the initial 'offering' of a group of songs they have been working on over the past two years. During this period, Gouldman wrote the
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But before long Graham and I were talking again, and he asked if I wanted to return to England to write and just kind of hang for a few weeks. I went and ended up staying for seven months. Eric had decided to take some time off from 10cc, and Graham, ever happy to be working, hunkered down with me,
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in 1967, and then shifted base to the Kennedy Street Enterprises show business management offices in Manchester. He remained there for four years, recalling: "It was like an office. I used to go in there every morning at 10 o'clock and stay there, working on my songs, until I finished every evening
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Kevin and I have always stayed in touch even though we haven't actually worked together for many years, so I was delighted when he called to suggest we write some songs. When I asked "Why?" He said, "No reason … just to do it and see what happens." A good enough reason for me. What followed was a
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I said it would be an honour if the band said OK. I spoke to Graham and Eric by phone and soon I was in the UK, co-writing and co-producing three tracks for the album, which was a blast to do and turned out very well. Soon they asked me to join the band, which was an extremely exciting offer. For
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He said he was left exhausted and depressed by his dealings with Kasenetz and Katz. "In the mornings I would go into the office and start writing and after I had finished one song in a day, which was very high output for me, they'd come up to me and say: 'Give us another song!' And I'd say 'OK' –
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I'm always happy to talk about my father. He was the biggest influence on me. I always used to phone him during my 10cc days for help. Kevin called him "Hyme the Rhyme". He loved words. He always taught me to be original. He had high standards. He was a genius. What he did for a living was
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I always figured Mr. G had the best voice in the band, ironic then that he never sang lead on a 10cc single … Even I managed that. Now justice has been done. Kevin's voice and razor-sharp lyrics take us to places we haven't visited before… Always a good place to
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In a nutshell … unfinished business. In all the years we've known each other we've only written three pure, Godley-Gouldman songs. That, and a desire to find out if the music muscle still worked with someone I enjoyed and didn't have to spend weeks getting to
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While touring with 10cc Graham Gouldman formed an acoustic band named Heart Full of Songs aimed to perform acoustic versions of the songs throughout his career. The band took its first solo tour in 2013 and performs regularly ever since.
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By then, the decades-long partnership between Gouldman and Stewart was apparently over: the pair each wrote and recorded six songs separately, in different countries, playing together on just one song, an acoustic reworking of
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In December 1969, Gouldman convinced Kasenetz and Katz that the series of throwaway two-minute songs he was writing could all be performed and produced by him and three friends, Godley, Creme and former Mindbender
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The Whirlwinds – comprising Gouldman (vocals, guitar), Maurice Sperling (vocals/drums), Bernard Basso (bass), Stephen Jacobson (guitar, bongos), Malcolm Wagner and Phil Cohen – secured a recording contract with
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When the three-months production deal with Kasenetz-Katz ended, Gouldman returned to New York to work as a staff songwriter for Super K Productions while the remaining three continued to dabble in the studio.
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The final album featured a song, "Ready to Go Home", written by Gouldman in memory of his father, poet and playwright Hymie Gouldman, who had died in 1991. It was later covered by
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departed in 1976 to explore new musical territories, Gouldman remained with Stewart, continuing the band essentially as a two-piece, although with regular collaborators including
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Gouldman dissolved the Whirlwinds in late 1964, and the following February formed the Mockingbirds with Jacobson, Basso, and a former member of fellow Manchester band the Sabres,
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in Birmingham. After the release of his solo album, he got the lads back together to celebrate 30 years of 10cc in 2002, billed as "Graham Gouldman celebrates 30 years of 10cc".
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In late 1970, Gouldman returned to the UK to join Stewart, Godley and Creme – who had in the interim scored an international hit single with "Neanderthal Man" under the name of
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series of writing and recording sessions … Something like the early days when we wrote and recorded for ourselves with one ear half-cocked for something that broke the mould.
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Over the course of the next 7 years, 10cc scored three UK No.1 singles and five Top 10 albums, with Gouldman co-writing some of their biggest hits, including "
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One of his first tasks for Super K was writing and singing lead vocals on "Sausalito (Is the Place to Go)", which was released in July 1969 under the name of
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writing and recording in his home studio in Cheshire. Soon, we realised that what we were doing was basically writing and recording a homemade band album.
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Gouldman and Friends toured the UK in 2009, simply billed as "10cc". In August 2010, 10cc featuring Graham Gouldman headlined the Sunday bill at the
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various reasons, which now seem dumb to me, and after great consideration, I demurred in favour of pursuing my own career and returned to America.
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In 1966–67, Gouldman recorded singles with two other bands, High Society and the Manchester Mob, both of which featured singer Peter Cowap.
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Gouldman began touring as "10cc featuring Graham Gouldman and Friends", with his band comprising Rick Fenn, Paul Burgess,
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album, which also featured performances by Godley, Creme and Gold. Three years later came the final album by the band,
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In 2017, a compilation album of music highlighting Gouldman as a songwriter was released under the name
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A year later he released three singles as a solo artist, before recording his debut solo album,
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incidental, it was the writing that he lived for. And some of that has rubbed off on me.
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In January 2004, he reconvened with Kevin Godley to write more songs. Godley explained:
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Strawberry Bubblegum: A Collection of Pre-10CC Strawberry Studio Recordings 1969–1972
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song "Look at Me", backed with "Baby Not Like You", written by future 10cc bandmate
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at the 45th annual induction ceremony which was held in New York on 12 June at the
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In 1979, Gouldman scored a minor hit with his single "Sunburn", written for the
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In March 1968, he stepped in as a temporary replacement for bassist Bob Lang in
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Wyatt, Malcolm. "Wind and Rain and Shine – the Graham Gouldman interview"(2017)
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Gouldman included a new version of "Ready to Go Home" on his 2000 solo album,
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During the late 1990s Gouldman wrote with a few different writers, including
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In February 2014, it was announced that Gouldman would be inducted into the
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10cc featuring Graham Gouldman and Friends/Godley and Gouldman: 1999–present
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After a nine-year break, Gouldman and Stewart resurrected 10cc for 1992's
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for "One By One" (July 1966) and "How to Find a Lover" (October 1966).
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album marked the end of the band's run of chart success, and 1983's
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He wrote briefly for publishing house Robbins Music and producer
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label, which rejected Gouldman's first offering as a single – "
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Changing Faces – The Very Best of 10cc and Godley & Creme
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At the same time Gouldman signed a management agreement with
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Between 1984 and 1990, Gouldman teamed with American singer
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on tour. In November 2019, he announced a new album titled
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on his minor 1997 hit "The Way I'm Feeling Tonight", and
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at six o'clock. It was self-discipline and I need that."
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The Mockingbirds also began a regular warm-up spot for
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Listen People: The Graham Gouldman Songbook 1964–2005
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