• Source: Good Morning Judge
    • "Good Morning Judge" is a song by English art rock band 10cc, released as the second single from their 1977 album Deceptive Bends. The song became the group's sixth consecutive Top 10 single in the United Kingdom, reaching No. 5.
      Record World said that "this rather outrageous tale of shattered romance could be one of the year's most unusual hits" and commented on "the jagged, slicing guitar work." Cash Box said that "this up-tempo number dances with energetic upbeats and tight rhythmic changes" and that "all the appropriate sounds are there, from the low pitched harmonies to the manifold guitar effects and even the jingling tambourine."


      Music video


      A music video was produced for the song that revolves around a fictional courtroom trial. It features Eric Stewart as the defendant who is alleged to have committed a grand theft auto, and Graham Gouldman as the judge in a court. Stewart and Gouldman also play various other characters with Paul Burges, including members of the jury. The trial eventually ends with the conviction of the defendant, who is incarcerated.


      Personnel


      Eric Stewart – vocals, piano, Moog synthesizer, backing vocals, slide guitar
      Graham Gouldman – bass guitar, electric guitars, tambourine, backing vocals, six-string bass
      Paul Burgess – drums, tambourine, Wah piano, cabasa


      Chart performance




      References




      External links


      '10cc - Good Morning Judge' on YouTube / (C) Mercury Records Limited, 1977
      Lyrics to this song on Genius

    • Source: Good Morning, Judge
    • Good Morning, Judge may refer to:

      Good Morning, Judge (1943 film), an American comedy film
      Good Morning, Judge (1928 film), an American silent comedy film
      Good Morning Judge, a song by 10cc

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