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Bay City Rollers:
Bay City Rollers: (70's pop group)
Don't Stop The Music (1977 Canadian 12" release)
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If there's any song by them that sounds halfway disco it's "You Made me Believe In Magic".
hi, i also think don't stop the music was very disco..
S A T U R D A Y Night!!!!
Disco music with a Rock feel to it from the Bay City Rollers!
and lets not forget draggin my heels..this promo 12inch today sells for about 150.00 this was true disco at its best....
my bad,,,,that was the hollies
Even though SATURDAY NIGHT was heavily played in DISCOS, it wasn't DISCO. But is a DISCO CLASSIC! FOLLOW?? This song was also played everywhere, much to my chagrin. In the 70's, this blend of POP/ROCK/DISCO? worked. The Bay City
Rollers are an UNLIKELY ARTIST!
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