It became Slade's last charting single until their career revival in 1980.
It is the band's sixth charting single on that chart.
The song was the lowest charting single from the album.
Despite this, it was their third highest charting single over there.
Just like her previous album, the record didn't produce one charting single, but still managed to do well in terms of sales and chart performance.
It is the second longest charting single with 31 weeks.
It became the lowest charting single at the time.
It was also his final Hot 100 charted single, peaking at number 77.
It is his second highest charting single to date.
It is their best charting single to date on that chart.
She would record 16 chart singles for the Mega label.
Powell also had two chart singles outside the group.
As with their previous album, it produced no chart singles.
In 1976, one of his last chart singles created the most controversy.
This album produced five more chart singles, including a top ten in its title track.
Records to produce chart singles and two albums within a year.
This album produced two chart singles which both failed to make Top 40.
The result was three chart singles, including the top 15 hit "Falling".
This album produced two chart singles, but no Top 40 hits.
It did not produce any chart singles, and was intended as a side project.