Mott The Hoople

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Mott the Hoople were a British rock band that was formed in 1968 in Herefordshire, England, near the Welsh border. They were led by Ian Hunter until his departure in 1974. The band itself broke up in 1976. The group is best known for the international hit single "All the Young Dudes", written by David Bowie and featured in films such as 'Clueless' and 'Juno'. The band's name came from a novel, authored by Willard Manus, about a freak-show worker named Norman Mott. Mott the Hoople formed when Silence, a not-too-successful group from the Welsh b...read more

Barking up the wrong tree Going home Little christine Cleveland rocks Honky tonky woman Yes Forgotten dream Medley Shadow of yesterday Bastard The ballad of billy joe Moonbus Mental train Dear louise Blowing in the wind All way from memphis So sad Over the hills and far away If your heart lay with the rebel We gotta get out of here Justice of the peace Too short arms Gun control Wash us away All of the good ones are taken Letter to britannia from the union jack 3000 miles from here Ill wind Love me two times Chosen road Michael picasso Avalanche Keep a knockin Speechless 23a swan hill Your cheatin heart Jupiter intro Sunset summer Knees of my heart Outsider Irene wilde Dead man walking Wild in the streets When my mind is gone Career I could never be ashamed of you Can you sing the song that i sing Just another night Brother soul Do you remember the saturday gigs World cruise Introduction When the daylight comes A change would do you good All i want is you

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