Singles Released During Major Label Career
- 1976 "Makes No Difference" (promo single to debut album)
- 1976 "Stop And Smile"
- 1977 "Stevie"
- 1977 "Rock & Roll Susie"
- 1977 "Gettin' Betta"
- 1977 "Life In London"
- 1978 "Heat In The Street"
- 1978 "Go All Night"
- 1979 "Boom, Boom (Out Go The Lights) – Live!" (UK single)
- 1980 "Is This Love" (US single)
- 1980 "Snortin' Whiskey" (US single)
- 1980 "Evie" (Holland only single)
- 1980 "Crash And Burn"
- 1980 "(Your Love) Can't Be Right"
- 1981 "My Life Is On The Line"
- 1981 "New Age Music"
- 1982 "I La La La Love You"
- 1982 "Rockin'"
- 1982 "I'd Rather See You Dead"
- 1984 "Women On The Edge Of Love"
- 1984 "Killer"
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