Rock N' Roll Love Letter

Rock N' Roll Love Letter

Rock N'Roll Love Letter is an album by the Bay City Rollers. It was a North America-only release, issued in early 1976 by Arista Records, catalog #4071.

Of the record's 11 tracks, two were lifted from the Rollers' 1975's UK release Once Upon a Star; seven came from Wouldn't You Like It?; and two were newly-recorded singles. The cover art features the same photo as Wouldn't You Like It?.

The album reached #1 in Canada on 27 March 1976, jumping from #25 to the top position in a single week to depose their previous album Bay City Rollers from the top slot. In the U.S., it went as high as #31 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart. Two singles from the disc made Billboard's Top 40: "Money Honey", which reached #1 in Canada and peaked at #9 in the U.S.; and "Rock and Roll Love Letter", peaking at #6 in Canada (12 June 1976) and #28 in the U.S..

To date, this album remains unavailable on CD, although all the songs can be compiled from other Bay City Rollers CDs.

Read more about Rock N' Roll Love Letter:  Track Listing, Personnel

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