Mike, you'd've been proud of the Lost 45s voters this year; they put "That's Rock & Roll" at #15.
Two Bay City Rollers songs made the Top 100 - and neither was S! A! T-U-R! D-A-Y! NIGHT!
I'll take "underrated pop singles of the '70s" for 500, Alex!
I was doing college radio the summer of '77; did a Top 40 show one afternoon a week. We all HATED Cassidy's "Da Doo Ron Ron" remake ("if Phil Spector were dead he'd be rolling over in his grave") but the 2 Eric Carmen covers totally redeemed him. BTW, you've heard Carmen's own "Hey Deanie", yes?
I've gotta believe one of the 2 BCR tunes was "You Made Me Believe in Magic"; what was the other?
Their cover of "I Only Wanna Be With You," oddly enough. I would've preferred "Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye."
I've heard lots of SC's "Hey Deanie" but not EC's own version; my brother (1.5 yrs older than me) had SC's album when it came out. He dug Cassidy, Frampton, and KISS, while I was into Manilow and the Beatles.
So, in case you're curious, here are the top 5 Lost 45s:
5. Cher, "Dark Lady"
4. Joey Starbury, "Theme From 'Greatest American Hero' (Believe It or Not)"
3. Edward Bear, "Last Song"
2. Daniel Boone, "Beautiful Sunday"
1. Paper Lace, "The Night Chicago Died"