Slade – In For A Penny (1976)
A defiant pop anthem that turns risk into resolve and turns uncertainty into forward motion. Released in 1976, In For A Penny arrived as a UK Top 20 single for…
A defiant pop anthem that turns risk into resolve and turns uncertainty into forward motion. Released in 1976, In For A Penny arrived as a UK Top 20 single for…
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A swaggering question that masks doubt, desire, and the uneasy freedom of the road. When Slade released How D’You Ride in 1975, the band was already synonymous with British chart…