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Bay City Rollers: The Greatest Hits - Album by Bay City Rollers - Apple Music. POP · 2010. 1. Bye Bye Baby. 2:50. Give a Little Love. 3:22. Shang-a-Lang. 3:02. 4. Summerlove Sensation. 3:14. 5. Money Honey. 3:15. 6. Remember (Sha La La La) 2:30. 7. Saturday Night. 2:54. 8. I Only Want to Be With You. 3:35. 9. Love Me Like I Love You. 3:16. 10.
Feb 26, 2007 · 10 Songs. More By Bay City Rollers. The Definitive Collection. 2000. It's a Game. 1977. Bay City Rollers. 1975. Rock N' Roll Love Letter. 1976. Dedication. 1976. Strangers In the Wind. 1978. Rollin' 1974. Listen to The Bay City Rollers Greatest Hits by Bay City Rollers on Apple Music. 2007. 13 Songs. Duration: 46 minutes.
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At first, the Bay City Rollers had a somewhat slow start as recording artists trying to make a big impression on the audience. This resulted in frustration among some of the earliest band members that opted out before a teenager named Stuart Wood joined the lineup in early 1974. At this point, with Les McKeown as the group’s lead vocalist, the firs...
Starting in 1975, the popularity of the Bay City Rollers extended from the U.K. into Canada and the U.S. after the official release of “Saturday Night.” As if some new addiction had been unleashed, this song, plus the group’s self-titled album, hurled the North American audience into a frenzy that could rival what some of the iconic groups from the...
Shortly after the departure of Alan Longmuir, the lineup of the Bay City Rollers began to shuffle about while the group’s teen idol popularity outgrew the fan appeal it once had just a few years prior. With new faces and names, along with new music styles earning the spotlight, the band’s troubles began to take their toll. In 1978, Les McKeown left...
As a twentieth anniversary celebration, the star lineup of the Bay City Rollers came together in 1996 to perform “Saturday Night” in Japan, which was followed in 1999 with a special concert performance in Scotland. This sparked a new level of interest in the Bay City Rollers but it still didn’t match the height of popularity this group experienced ...
The 1977 release of “You Made Me Believe in Magic) was the hit single from their album, It’s a Game, and became a disco favorite as a number five hit in Canada and a number ten hit on the US Billboard Hot 100. It served as the group’s final top ten hit single in their recording career and was instrumental in keeping the popularity of the Bay City R...
“Yesterday’s Hero” was the first single released after Bay City Rollers’ founder, Alan Longmuir, had officially left the band. Taking his place was the first Irish-born member of the group, Ian Mitchell. It was one of two hit singles he performed during his brief run as part of the group’s lineup. Coming from the 1976 album, Dedication, “Yesterday’...
On the Irish Singles Chart and U.K. Singles Chart, “Give a Little Love” was a number one hit from the album, Wouldn’t You Like It? which was released in 1975, straight off the heels of the previous recording, Once Upon a Star,and its hit, “‘Bye, Bye, Baby.” It also became certified gold by the BPI. Although “Give a Little Love” was not officially r...
For the Bay City Rollers, “Remember (Sha-La-La-La)” was the first breakthrough hit as it peaked at number six on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, at number twenty in Ireland, and at number thirty-seven in Germany after it was released in 1974. Coming from the album, Rollin’, “Remember” also became certified silver by the BPI, marking the first re...
The cover version from Dusty Springfield’s 1964 original “I Only Want to Be with You” was one of two hit singles recorded and released by the Bay City Rollers which featured Ian Mitchell as part of its lineup. Coming from the album, Dedication, “I Only Want to Be with You” served as one of the last big hits from the group before their popularity be...
Originally recorded by Tim Moore in 1975, “Rock and Roll Love Letter” didn’t become popular until the Bay City Rollers covered this song and released it as a single in 1976. Their version peaked as high as number six in Canada and at number nine in Australia as the group’s popularity within these two nations was so immense it seemed they could do n...
The Bay City Rollers Greatest Hits (Rerecorded) Album • 2014. 16 songs • 51 minutes. Shang-a-Lang (Rerecorded) 26K plays. 3:39. 2. Keep On Dancing (Rerecorded) 29K plays. 2:23. 3....
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Feb 26, 2007 · Discover Bay City Rollers:The Hits by Bay City Rollers released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.