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🔘 There’s No Lights On The Christmas Tree – Single: Oct. 1972
In the darkening autumn of 1972, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band emerged as one of the most theatrical and unpredictable acts in British rock. Fronted by the charismatic and larger-than-life Alex Harvey, the band blended hard rock, cabaret flair and dark humour. Their debut single “There’s No Lights On The Christmas Tree Mother, They’re Burning Big Louie Tonight” was a wild, storytelling rocker full of gangster menace and twisted festive imagery. Released on October 27, 1972

SAHB
Oct 27, 19723 min read


🔘 It's All Over Now – Single: Sep. 1970
In the early autumn of 1970, Rod Stewart was emerging as one of Britain’s most distinctive and charismatic voices. Fresh from the success of his debut solo album *An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down*, the raspy-voiced singer released a fiery cover of the old R&B classic “It’s All Over Now.” Released on September 11, 1970, the single appeared on Vertigo Records under catalogue number 6086 002. Backed with “Jo’s Lament,” this 7-inch release captured Stewart at his raw, soul

Rod Stewart
Sep 11, 19703 min read
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