Mike Chapman - Hit Singles

Hit Singles

Songs produced, or written and produced, by Mike Chapman/chinn or Mike Chapman as sole producer which charted on the UK Singles Chart:

  • 1971:
New World: "Tom Tom Turnaround", "Kara Kara"
The Sweet: "Funny Funny", "Co-Co", "Alexander Graham Bell"
  • 1972:
The Sweet: "Poppa Joe", "Little Willy", "Wig-Wam Bam"
  • 1973:
Mud: "Crazy", "Hypnosis", "Dyna-Mite"
New World: "Sister Jane"
Suzi Quatro: "Can the Can", "48 Crash", "Daytona Demon"
The Sweet: "Blockbuster", "Hellraiser", "Ballroom Blitz"
  • 1974:
Arrows: "Touch Too Much"
Mud: "Tiger Feet", "The Cat Crept In", "Rocket", "Lonely This Christmas"
Suzi Quatro: "Devil Gate Drive", "Too Big", "The Wild One"
The Sweet: "Teenage Rampage", "The Sixteens", "Turn It Down"
  • 1975:
Mud: "The Secrets That You Keep", "Moonshine Sally" (originally recorded in 1972), "One Night"
Suzi Quatro: "Your Mama Won’t Like Me"
Smokie: "If You Think You Know How to Love Me", "Don't Play Your Rock 'n' Roll to Me"
  • 1976:
Smokie: "Something's Been Making Me Blue", "I'll Meet You at Midnight", "Living Next Door to Alice"
  • 1977:
Suzi Quatro: "Tear Me Apart"
Smokie: "Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone", "It's Your Life", "Needles and Pins"
  • 1978:
Suzi Quatro: "The Race is On", "If You Can’t Give Me Love", "Stumblin' In" (with Chris Norman)
Racey: "Lay Your Love on Me"
Smokie: "For A Few Dollars More", "Oh Carol"
Exile: "Kiss You All Over"
Nick Gilder: "Hot Child In The City"
  • 1979:
Suzi Quatro: "She's in Love with You"
Racey: "Some Girls"
  • 1980:
Suzi Quatro: "Mama's Boy" (producer only), "I've Never Been in Love" (producer only)
  • 1982:
Toni Basil: "Mickey"
  • 1983:
Altered Images: "Don't Talk To Me About Love" (sole producer only), "Love To Stay" (sole producer only)
[[Bow Wow Wow}: "Do Ya Wanna Hold Me" (sole producer only)
Huey Lewis and the News: "Heart and Soul"
  • 1990:
Tina Turner: The Best (co-written with Holly Knight), also reissued in 1993 as B-side to "I Don't Wanna Fight No More"
  • 1995:
Smokie featuring Roy 'Chubby' Brown: "Living Next Door to Alice" (spoof rendition).

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