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  1. Sep 21, 2019 · Crimson Productions presents Bay City Rollers' Gold, the only Bay City Rollers compilation you'll ever need. The tartan terrors inspired hysteria amongst their fans wherever they played, selling an estimated 120 million records worldwide. This Gold collection includes 50 tracks across three CDs, covering the band's most successful line up of ...

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    • Bye Bye Baby. Bay City Rollers - Bye Bye Baby • TopPop. This classic pop song was originally by the Four Seasons in 1965, but 10 years later the Rollers made it their own.
    • Give a Little Love. Bay City Rollers - Give a little love 1975. This was the band's second and final UK number one, released in 1975. It was co-written by Phil Wainman, who would later produce 'I Don't Like Mondays' by the Boomtown Rats.
    • Shang-a-Lang. Bay City Rollers - Shang a Lang. Taken from their debut album Rollin', this tune was an attempt to bring back the Brill Building-style of songwriting, in particular the onomatopoeic lines of 'Da Doo Ron Ron'.
    • Keep on Dancing. Bay City Rollers - Keep On Dancing. This was the Rollers' debut single, released in 1971 and reaching number 9 in the UK charts. It was originally by The Avantis and later the Gentrys before the Scottish band picked it up.
  2. Mar 21, 2024 · Bay City Rollers to release their first ever Christmas single. Listen to the Gold Greats Live Playlist on Global Player, the home of Gold. To celebrate 50 years since the song's release, the current touring lineup of the Bay City Rollers are playing a live show at The Shed nightclub in Glasgow. The concert is part of the pre-Hampden Party ...

  3. Oct 15, 2019 · #BayCityRollers 'Gold' includes 50 tracks across 3CDs and includes “Shang-a-Lang”, “Bye Bye Baby”, “Summerlove Sensation” & “Give A Little Love ...

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    • When Did The Bay City Rollers Form and Who Was in Their First Recording Lineup?
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    The Bay City Rollers were one of the great 1970s bands, but their roots stretch back all the way to the mid-1960s. Here's how they got together. Back in 1964 in Edinburgh, 16-year-old Alan Longmuir picked up an acoustic guitar and formed a band with his younger brother Derek on drums, with older cousin Neil Porteous also playing guitar. Calling the...

    Once they decided on Rollers, the group wanted to add a little more punch. The Edinburgh Rollers was probably way too parochial for a global audience. America was still the home of pop, after all. Derek Longmuir threw a dart at map of the US and hit... Arkansas. Well, the Arkansas Rollers just doesn't sound right at all, does it? Everyone present a...

    Despite that top-ten hit, the Rollers failed to progress. 1972's 'We Can Make Music' and 'Mañana' stalled, as did the original version of 'Saturday Night'. It as around this time when Clark decided to leave the group, apparently unhappy with their musical direction. This was just around the time when the original recording of 'Remember (Sha-La-La-L...

    While they were best known for their massive hit singles, the Bay City Rollers were also a successful albums group. In the UK their debut Rollin' and follow-up Once Upon A Star topped the charts, while third album, Wouldn't You Like It? peaked at number three and fourth Dedicationat number four – all in less than two years. The North American album...

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  5. During the late 2000s, Ian Mitchell led his own Bay City Rollers band, which included lead vocalist Kyle Vincent. Mitchell was the only ex-Roller involved. On 22 September 2015, the Bay City Rollers, including McKeown, Wood, and Alan Longmuir, announced they were reforming and would play a show at the Glasgow Barrowlands on 20 December.

  6. Nov 1, 2019 · Gold by Bay City Rollers released in 2019. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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