Mott the Hoople

Mott the Hoople are an English glam rock band, popular in the glam rock era of the early to mid-1970s. They are best known for the song "All the Young Dudes", written for them by David Bowie and appearing on their 1972 album of the same name.

Discography
Main article: Mott the Hoople discography

Albums

 * Mott the Hoople (1969) – UK No. 66 / US No. 185
 * Mad Shadows (1970) – UK No. 48
 * Wildlife (1971) – UK No. 44 / US No. 207 (bubbled under)
 * Brain Capers (1971) – US No. 208 (bubbled under)
 * All the Young Dudes (1972) – UK No. 21 / US No. 89
 * Mott (1973) – UK No. 7 / US No. 35
 * The Hoople (1974) – UK No. 11 / US No. 28

Mott albums

 * Drive On (September 1975) – UK No. 45 / US No. 160 (Sony/Rewind 487237 2)
 * Shouting and Pointing (June 1976) (Sony/Rewind 489492 2)

Compilations and live albums

 * Rock and Roll Queen (1972)
 * Live (1974)[27]
 * Mott the Hoople - Greatest Hits (1976)
 * Two Miles from Heaven (1980)
 * London to Memphis (1991)
 * Ballad of Mott the Hoople – A Retrospective (1993)
 * Backsliding Fearlessly: The Early Years (1994)
 * Original Mixed Up Kids – The BBC Recordings (1996)
 * All The Way From Stockholm To Philadelphia - Live 71/72 (1998)
 * All the Young Dudes: The Anthology (1998 3-CD box set)
 * Rock 'n' Roll Circus Live 1972 (2000)
 * A Tale of Two Cities (2000)
 * Two Miles from Live Heaven (2001)
 * Mott the Hoople Live – 30th Anniversary Edition (2004)
 * Family Anthology (2005)
 * Live Fillmore West (2006)
 * Fairfield Halls, Live 1970 (2007)
 * In Performance 1970–1974 (2008) (4-CD box set of live concerts, published by Angel Air Records)
 * Old Records Never Die: The Mott the Hoople/Ian Hunter Anthology (2008)
 * Hammersmith Apollo – 1 October 2009 (January 2010) (3-CD box set; Indie Europe/Zoom)
 * Live at Hammersmith Apollo 2009 (May 2010) (2-CD)
 * Live 2013 (June 2014) (double album/DVD of 17 November 2013 concert at the O2 Apollo Manchester)

Singles

 * "Rock and Roll Queen" / "Road to Birmingham" (October 1969)
 * "Rock and Roll Queen" / "Backsliding Fearlessly" (January 1970)
 * "Midnight Lady" / "It Must Be Love" (October 1971)
 * "Downtown" / "Home Is Where I Want to Be" (December 1971)
 * "All the Young Dudes" / "One of the Boys" (July 1972) – UK No. 3 / US No. 37
 * "One of the Boys" / "Sucker" (January 1973) US No. 96
 * "Sweet Jane" / "Jerkin' Crocus" (March 1973) – (not released in the UK)
 * "Honaloochie Boogie" / "Rose" (May 1973) – UK No. 12
 * "All the Way from Memphis" / "Ballad of Mott the Hoople (26 March 1972 – Zürich)" (August 1973) – UK No. 10
 * "Roll Away the Stone" / "Where Do You All Come From" (November 1973) – UK No. 8
 * "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll" / "Rest in Peace" (March 1974) – UK No. 16 / US No. 96
 * "Foxy, Foxy" / "Trudi's Song" (June 1974) – UK No. 33
 * "Saturday Gigs" / Medley; "Jerkin' Crocus" – "Sucker" (live) (October 1974) – UK No. 41
 * "All the Young Dudes" (live) / "Rose" (December 1974)