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📰 Do You Wanna Dance? – Review : Oct. 1973
A sharply critical one-page single review in Disc magazine dismisses Barry Blue’s “Do You Wanna Dance?” as a tedious, irritating follow-up that fails to match the success of his earlier hit “Dancing on a Saturday Night.” The reviewer acknowledges Blue as a “nice guy” but argues the new single lacks originality and energy, even suggesting Cliff Richard’s version of the same title was superior. This October 27, 1973 Disc review captures the harsh scrutiny faced by one-hit wonde

Barry Blue
Oct 27, 19733 min read


🔘 Do You Wanna Dance? – Single: Oct. 1973
A bright, hook‑packed glam‑pop stomper, “Do You Wanna Dance?” captures Barry Blue at his most energetic and infectious — a perfect follow‑up to his breakthrough hit “Dancin’ (On a Saturday Night).” Released on October 12, 1973, the single arrived during Barry Blue’s peak chart period. Issued by Bell Records under catalogue number BELL 1336, the track delivered the signature Chinnichap‑influenced pop‑glam sound that defined Blue’s early‑’70s output. Backed with “Don’t Put Your

Barry Blue
Oct 12, 19733 min read
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