Bruce Cockburn - Chart Singles

Chart Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
Canada
RPM 100
Canada
A/C
US
Hot 100
US
Modern
Rock
1970 "Going to the Country" 4 Bruce Cockburn
"Musical Friends" 26
1971 "One Day I Walk" 64 High Winds, White Sky
1972 "It's Going Down Slow" 12 Sunwheel Dance
"Up on the Hillside" 21
1975 "Burn" Joy Will Find A Way
1979 "Wondering Where the Lions Are" 39 7 21 Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws
1980 "Tokyo" 44 36 Humans
1981 "Rumours of Glory" 36 104
"Fascist Architecture (I'm Okay)" 1
"Coldest Night of the Year" 42 Mummy Dust
1982 "You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance" 21 Inner City Front
1984 "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" 24 8 Stealing Fire
"Making Contact" 80
"If I Had a Rocket Launcher" 49 88
1986 "People See Through You" 37 4 World of Wonders
"Peggy's Kitchen Wall" 88
"See How I Miss You" 81
1987 "Waiting for a Miracle" 50 12 Waiting for a Miracle
1989 "If a Tree Falls" 8 20 Big Circumstance
"Don't Feel Your Touch" 43
"Shipwrecked at the Stable Door" 92 22
1991 "A Dream Like Mine" 16 5 22 Nothing But A Burning Light
1992 "Great Big Love" 27 12
"Mighty Trucks of Midnight" 67 12
"Somebody Touched Me" 49 8
1994 "Listen For The Laugh" 18 9 Dart To The Heart
"Scanning These Crowds" 42 21
1995 "Someone I Used To Love" 36
1997 "Night Train" 25 10 The Charity of Night
1999 "Last Night of the World" 28 Breakfast in New Orleans, Dinner in Timbuktu
Notes
  • 1 ^ "Going to the Country" peaked at No. 4 on the RPM Adult Contemporary (A/C) chart in November 1970. However, at the time, and for the Adult Contemporary chart only, RPM only charted A/C songs that qualified as Canadian Content. This policy was changed mid-way through the song's chart run, and all A/C records regardless of national origin were eligible for the chart. Under these new criteria, "Going to the Country" peaked at No. 11 in December 1970.
  • 2 ^ The song "Fascist Architecture" was released to radio under the title "I'm Okay." It peaked at No. 1 on the RPM Adult Contemporary (A/C) chart in March 1981. However, at the time, and for the Adult Contemporary chart only, RPM once again only charted A/C songs that qualified as Canadian Content. This short-lived policy was again abandoned later in 1981.

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