Before Slade's third album shot to the top of the charts, they were going nowhere. Their roots dated back to the mid-60s when, as the 'N Betweens, they were one of the many bands trying to make a name ...
While touring America, Slade shared a bill with MC5. But – with the exception of Alice Cooper – they did what none of the heavy Detroit bands could: they became chart regulars, albeit in their home ...
1 Mama Weer All Crazee Now Slade 2 Children of the Revolution T. Rex 3 How Can I Be Sure David Cassidy 4 You Wear It Well Rod Stewart 5 Sugar Me Lynsey de Paul 6 It’s Four In The Morning Faron Young 7 ...
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