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"Don't Let the Music Die"
SinglebyBay City Rollers
from the album It's a Game
B-side"The Way I Feel Tonight"
Released1977
Recorded1977
GenreRock, pop
Length5:47
LabelToshiba/EMI
Songwriter(s)Eric Faulkner, Stuart Wood
Producer(s)Harry Maslin
Bay City Rollers singles chronology
"The Way I Feel Tonight"
(1977)
"Don't Let the Music Die"
(1977)
"Where Will I Be Now"
(1978)

"Don't Let the Music Die" is a pop ballad by the Bay City Rollers from their 1977 album It's a Game.[1] The tune, written by Eric Faulkner and Stuart Wood, and featuring a lead vocal by Les McKeown, is a slow, dramatic ballad with a heavily-orchestrated arrangement and melancholy feel. It was released as a 7" double A-side vinyl single (with "The Way I Feel Tonight") in Japan, where it became a chart hit.[2]

Track listing[edit]

1. "Don't Let the Music Die" - 5:47
2. "The Way I Feel Tonight" - 3:56

Credits[edit]

Chart performance[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bay City Rollers – It's a Game (1977, Vinyl)". Discogs. July 1977.
  • ^ "Japan #1 Import Disks by Oricon Hot Singles". Archived from the original on 2010-09-11. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  • ^ "Japan Japan #1 IMPORT DISKS by Oricon Hot Singles". Archived from the original on 2010-09-11. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
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