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📰 Alice’s Free Single – Cover: Feb. 1973
A bold, all‑caps NME cover promoting a 4‑minute, 20‑second Alice Cooper track pressed exclusively for NME readers — a one‑time release unavailable anywhere else.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 3, 19734 min read


🔘 Hello Hurray – Single : 1973
Alice Cooper's Theatrical Glam Hit

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 26, 19732 min read


🔘 Hello Hurray – Single : Jan 1973
Cooper's Generation Landslide B-Side Warner Bros. Records, USA (WB 7673) Alice Cooper Group’s “Hello Hurray,” backed with “Generation Landslide,” was released in the United States on Jan 3, 1973 as a 7‑inch vinyl single through Warner Bros. Records (catalogue WB 7673). A cover of a song written by Canadian singer‑songwriter Rolf Kempf, the track became the dramatic curtain‑raiser for the Billion Dollar Babies era. The US single featured: A‑side: Hello Hurray — a triumphant, t

Alice Cooper Group
Jan 3, 19733 min read


🔘 Be My Lover – Single (UK) : Mar 1972
A swaggering hard‑rock confession that became one of the Alice Cooper Group’s defining early singles.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 17, 19723 min read


🔘 Be My Lover – Single (US) : Feb 1972
“Be My Lover,” backed with “You Drive Me Nervous,” was released as a 7‑inch vinyl single in the United States on February 8, 1972 (Warner Bros. WB 7568). Written by guitarist Michael Bruce and produced by Bob Ezrin.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 8, 19722 min read


🔘 Under My Wheels – Chart : Dec 1971
Alice Cooper’s gritty glam‑rock single “Under My Wheels” debuted at #59 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on December 25, 1971, beginning an 8‑week chart run that marked the ignition point of the Killer Tour era. The track’s sharp guitars, snarling attitude, and tight production helped propel the band into wider U.S. visibility as their theatrical identity solidified. A key early chart moment, signalling the band’s rising momentum as weekly climbs continued into 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Dec 25, 19711 min read


🔘 Under My Wheels – Single (UK) : Nov 1971
Alice Cooper Group’s “Under My Wheels,” backed with “Desperado,” was released as a 7‑inch vinyl single in the UK on November 5, 1971 by Warner Bros. Records (catalog K 16135). The release was timed to coincide with the group’s three UK concert dates, and they also performed the track on *The Old Grey Whistle Test*, boosting its visibility during the early Killer era. November Dates 02: France - Espace Cardin, Paris 04: UK - Mayfair Suite (Kinetic Circus), Birmingham, England

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 5, 19715 min read


🔘 Under My Wheels – Single (US) : Sep 1971
Alice Cooper Group’s Under My Wheels, backed with Desperado, was released as a 7‑inch vinyl single in the United States on September 28, 1971 by Warner Bros. Records (catalog WB 7529). This early Killer‑era release helped establish the band’s harder, sharper sound as they moved toward their breakthrough year. USA - Warner Bros. - 1971 Taken from the Killer album, the single debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at No. 88 during the week of December 25, 1971, peaking at No. 59 o

Alice Cooper Group
Sep 28, 19714 min read


📊 Eighteen – Chart Entry: Apr. 1971
On April 24, 1971, Alice Cooper’s “Eighteen” climbed one spot to its peak position of No. 21 on the US Billboard Hot 100, marking the band’s first Top 40 hit and a major commercial breakthrough after years of underground cult status. The single’s steady ascent reflected growing national momentum for the group’s raw, teenage-angst sound and helped pave the way for their mainstream breakthrough with the album *Love It to Death*. Label: Straight Records / Warner Bros. Catalogue

Alice Cooper Group
Apr 24, 19712 min read


🎼 Eighteen – Single UK: Apr. 1971
Alice Cooper’s UK breakthrough arrives with a snarl and a statement — April 23, 1971.

Alice Cooper Group
Apr 23, 19712 min read
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