Heavyweight Champion of The World - Peak Chart Positions

Peak Chart Positions

  • UK Singles Chart: #8
  • UK Download Chart: #6
  • UK Physical Chart: #7
  • UK Airplay Chart: #20
Reverend and The Makers
  • Jon McClure
  • Joe Carnall
  • Ryan Jenkinson
  • Ed Cosens
  • Tom Rowley
  • Joe Moskow
  • Stuart Doughty
  • Laura Manuel
  • Dave Sanderson
  • Richy Westley
  • Tom Jarvis
  • Andy Nicholson
Studio albums
  • The State of Things (2007)
  • A French Kiss in the Chaos (2009)
  • @Reverend_Makers (2012)
Live albums
  • Reverend and the Makers: Live in the UK (2009)
  • Live in Sheffield (2012)
Singles
  • "Heavyweight Champion of the World"
  • "He Said He Loved Me"
  • "Open Your Window"
  • "Sundown On the Empire / 18-30 / The Machine - Remixes"
  • "Silence Is Talking"
  • "No Soap (In a Dirty War)"
  • "Bassline"
  • "The Wrestler"
  • "Out of the Shadows"
Tours
  • Dig Out Your Soul Tour (supporting)
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Wall of Sound
  • Mongrel
  • Instigate debate
  • Cooking Vinyl

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