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🔘 I Bit Off More Than I Could Chew – Single: Apr. 1975
A fierce, riff‑driven glam rocker, “I Bit Off More Than I Could Chew” marked Suzi Quatro’s return in 1975 with a heavier, funk‑leaning edge. Written by hitmakers Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, the track showcased Quatro’s trademark bass‑driven swagger while pushing her sound into a tougher, more muscular direction. The single was lifted from her third studio album, Your Mamma Won’t Like Me, which introduced a funk‑glam hybrid that defined her mid‑70s evolution. Released on Apr

Suzi Quatro
Apr 4, 19753 min read


🔘 The Cat Crept In – Single: Apr. 1974
A swaggering slice of Chinnichap glam‑pop, “The Cat Crept In” marked Mud’s return to the UK charts in 1974 with another polished, hook‑laden production. Released on April 8 1974, the single showcased the band’s trademark blend of stomping rhythms, playful storytelling, and tight harmonies. Written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman and produced by the duo for Chinnichap Ltd., the track continued Mud’s run of high‑energy hits following “Tiger Feet” and “Dyna‑mite.” The single ent

Mud
Apr 8, 19743 min read


📰 Wig‑Wam Bam‑Advert : 1972
A punchy UK trade‑press advert announcing Sweet’s new single “Wig‑Wam Bam” — a bold, bubble‑glam statement positioning the band as one of Britain’s most unstoppable hit‑making machines of 1972. Publication: UK Press (Advert) Date: 1972 Format: One‑page advert A moment of glam‑pop confidence, chart momentum and Chinnichap firepower. 📰 Key Highlights • Promotion of Sweet’s new single “Wig‑Wam Bam” • Strong emphasis on the band’s hit streak following “Little Willy” and “Popp

Sweet
Sep 2, 19722 min read
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