It's A Game (Bay City Rollers Album) - Charts

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1977 UK Albums 16
Billboard Pop Albums 23

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1977 "It's a Game" UK Singles 16
"You Made Me Believe in Magic" UK Singles 34
Billboard Hot 100 10
"The Way I Feel Tonight" Billboard Hot 100 24
Bay City Rollers
Members
  • Eric Faulkner
  • Alan Longmuir
  • Derek Longmuir
  • Les McKeown
  • Stuart "Woody" Wood
  • Nobby Clark
  • John Devine
  • Duncan Faure
  • Billy Lyall
  • Archie Marr
  • Eric Manclark
  • Pat McGlynn
  • Ian Mitchell
  • Neil Henderson
  • David Paton
Studio Albums
  • Rollin'
  • Once Upon a Star
  • Bay City Rollers
  • Wouldn't You Like It?
  • Rock n' Roll Love Letter
  • Dedication
  • It's a Game
  • Strangers in the Wind
  • Elevator
  • Voxx
  • Ricochet
  • Breakout
Singles
  • "Keep on Dancing"
  • "We Can Make Music"
  • "MaƱana"
  • "Remember (Sha-La-La)"
  • "Shang-A-Lang"
  • "Summerlove Sensation"
  • "All Of Me Loves All Of You"
  • "Bye Bye Baby"
  • "Give a Little Love"
  • "Saturday Night"
  • "My Teenage Heart"
  • "Money Honey"
  • "Love Me Like I Love You"
  • "Rock n' Roll Love Letter"
  • "Don't Stop the Music"
  • "Maybe I'm a Fool to Love You"
  • "I Only Want To Be With You"
  • "Yesterday's Hero"
  • "Dedication"
  • "You're a Woman"
  • "Don't Worry Baby"
  • "It's a Game"
  • "You Made Me Believe in Magic"
  • "The Way I Feel Tonight"
  • "Don't Let the Music Die"
  • "Where Will I Be Now"
  • "Another Rainy Day in New York City"
  • "All of the World Is Falling in Love"
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