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  2. Saturday Night (Bay City Rollers song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was re-recorded for the Rollers' 1974 UK album Rollin' with lead vocals by Les McKeown, Clark's replacement. In the autumn of 1975 "Saturday Night" this version was released in the US as a single (but not in the UK), reaching number one on Billboard' s Hot 100 in the issued dated 3 January 1976 — the first number one of the United ...

  3. Remember (Sha-La-La-La) - Wikipedia

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    "Remember (Sha-La-La-La)" is a song by the Bay City Rollers. It was first released as a single in early 1974 and then included on their debut album Rollin', which appeared several months later, in the autumn. The single peaked at no. 6 on the UK Singles Chart. [2]

  4. Bay City Rollers - Wikipedia

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    The Bay City Rollers are a Scottish pop rock group known for their worldwide teen idol popularity as a boy band in the 1970s. One of many 70s acts heralded as the "biggest group since the Beatles ", [ 4 ] they were called the " tartan teen sensations from Edinburgh", and sold 5 million albums.

  5. Money Honey (Bay City Rollers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Money Honey" is the title of a 1975 international hit single by the Bay City Rollers, taken from their album Rock n' Roll Love Letter and in the UK on their album Dedication. The power-pop recording was issued in the US as the album's lead single in January 1976, reaching number nine on the Hot 100 in Billboard magazine that March. "Money ...

  6. The Way I Feel Tonight - Wikipedia

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    "The Way I Feel Tonight" is a pop ballad by the Bay City Rollers from their 1977 album It's a Game. The tune, written by Harvey Shield, and featuring a lead vocal by Les McKeown, is a slow, dramatic ballad with a heavily orchestrated arrangement.

  7. Don't Let the Music Die - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Let the Music Die" is a pop ballad by the Bay City Rollers from their 1977 album It's a Game. [1] The tune, written by Eric Faulkner and Stuart Wood, and featuring a lead vocal by Les McKeown, is a slow, dramatic ballad with a heavily orchestrated arrangement and melancholy feel.

  8. Bye, Bye, Baby (Baby Goodbye) - Wikipedia

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    A cover of the song by the Scottish boy band Bay City Rollers was released in the UK on February 28, 1975 [9] as the only single from the group's second studio album Once Upon a Star. It reached number one in the UK, Ireland and Australia, and was also a hit in several other music markets across the world.

  9. Give a Little Love (Bay City Rollers song) - Wikipedia

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    "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.