“Yellow Boomerang” is a catchy and upbeat track by the Scottish pop group Middle Of The Road, released in 1973. Known for their signature bubblegum pop and folk-inspired melodies, the band brought another lighthearted and playful tune with this single, following...
Released in November 1973, “Merry Xmas Everybody” by Slade is one of the most iconic Christmas songs ever recorded. Written by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea, the track combines Slade’s glam rock energy with the warmth and cheer of the holiday...
“Under One Roof” by The Rubettes was far from a typical pop single of its era. Known for their catchy glam-pop hits like “Sugar Baby Love” and “Juke Box Jive”, the band took a more daring direction with this song. Instead...
“Mama Weer All Crazee Now” is one of Slade’s most iconic glam rock anthems. Written by the powerful duo Noddy Holder and Jim Lea, the track was a follow-up to the band’s earlier successes and solidified Slade’s reputation as one of...
Little Darling” is a single by the English pop band The Rubettes, released in October 1975. It comes from their third studio album, Rubettes, which was released in November 1975. With its upbeat melody, polished production, and the band’s characteristic vocal...
Released in October 1974, Far Far Away is one of Slade’s most iconic singles, written by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea. The track captures the bittersweet emotions of a touring rock star: the thrill of experiencing the world, yet the constant...
“Cum on Feel the Noize” is one of Slade’s most iconic anthems, released in 1973. Written by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea, the song immediately became a smash hit, debuting at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart. It marked one...
Baby I Know was one of the later singles by The Rubettes, the British pop group best remembered for their glam-pop anthem Sugar Baby Love. By this time, the band had begun to move away from their early doo-wop and bubblegum...
You’re The Reason Why is a song from British pop group The Rubettes. It appears as the first UK single from their fourth album, Sign of the Times. Written by Alan James Williams and John George Richardson, and produced by the...
“Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum” is one of the most successful singles by the Scottish pop group Middle of the Road. The song is a playful and catchy bubblegum pop track, characterized by its upbeat melody, sing-along chorus, and the distinctive voice...