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"You Made Me Believe in Magic" is the title of a 1977 international hit single by the Bay City Rollers, taken from their album It's a Game. The recording, a mid-tempo disco-styled pop tune featuring strings and horns, had its greatest impact in North America, where it was issued as the album's lead single in May 1977 to reach number 10 on the US Hot 100 in Billboard magazine that August.
"You Made Me Believe in Magic" was released as a second single in the territories where the "It's a Game" single had been a hit, with "You Made Me Believe in Magic" proving significantly less popular than the precedent single, the relevant peaks for "You Made Me Believe in Magic" being Australia – No. 36, Germany – No. 25, New Zealand ...
"Give a Little Love" was released in July 1975 [2] as the only single from the Bay City Rollers third studio album, Wouldn't You Like It? It spent three weeks at number one on the UK singles chart , [ 3 ] becoming the group's second and final UK number-one single, and was the sixth-biggest selling single of 1975 in the UK.
Rock N'Roll Love Letter is an album by the Bay City Rollers.It was a North America-only release, issued in early 1976 by Arista Records, catalogue #4071.. Of the record's 11 tracks, two were lifted from the Rollers' 1975's UK release Once Upon a Star; seven came from Wouldn't You Like It?; and two were newly recorded singles.
Ricochet is a 1981 album by the Bay City Rollers, credited as The Rollers.The album was the third and final release under this band name. In Canada, it saw release on Epic Records as "The Brown Bag Album" and later appeared with a promotional sticker which said, "The Famous Brownbag Album Now Exposed!"
[3] [4] In Canada, “You Made Me Believe in Magic” peaked at number 5, and still ranks as their 68th greatest hit of 1977. [5] The song also charted in Germany, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. [6] "You Made Me Believe in Magic" also won Boone a plaque from ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers). [2]
Aubrey Plaza’s marriage to the late Jeff Baena allegedly rubbed some of her most devout, intense fans the wrong way. “Oh, my God. Jeff got death threats in his DMs,” Plaza, 40, told ...
Ian Mitchell was a Northern Irish [1] musician. He was a member of Bay City Rollers for seven months in 1976. [2] He was the first non-Scot to join the group. [1] [2] [3]Mitchell was a member of Young City Stars when he was asked by BCR manager Tam Paton to replace Alan Longmuir.