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MOVE OVER OR GET RUN DOWN BY THE SOUND: SLADE

Best Oldies Songs January 14, 2026

Roar of defiance and liberation where swagger becomes survival and volume becomes truth. When Slade released Move Over as a single in the early nineteen seventies, it landed as a…

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Slade – My Friend Stan

Best Oldies Songs January 10, 2026

A tender confession about friendship and longing wrapped in glam era bravado When Slade released My Friend Stan in 1973, the single surged to number two on the UK Singles…

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Slade – Ooh La La in L.A.

Best Oldies Songs January 7, 2026

Glam era confession about longing, illusion, and the distance between desire and arrival Released by SLADE at the height of their early 1970s visibility, OOH LA LA IN L.A. arrived…

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Slade – Get Down And Get With It

Best Oldies Songs January 6, 2026

Raw declaration of intent where discipline, sweat, and volume announce a band determined to survive the stage. Released in 1971, Get Down And Get With It became the first moment…

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Slade – Gudbuy T’Jane

Best Oldies Songs January 4, 2026

Raucous farewell that turns goodbye into celebration, swagger, and survival Released in late 1972, Gudbuy T’Jane arrived as a standalone single by Slade, racing up the UK Singles Chart to…

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Slade – Look at Last Nite

Best Oldies Songs January 3, 2026

Reckoning with the Morning After, Where Desire Gives Way to Consequence Released by SLADE at the close of the nineteen seventies, LOOK AT LAST NITE arrived not as a chart…

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Slade – Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me

Best Oldies Songs January 2, 2026

A plea that turns into a celebration of connection, noise, and the joy of being heard. When Slade released Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me in early 1973, the song surged straight…

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Slade – Take Me Bak ‘Ome

Best Oldies Songs January 1, 2026

A raw confession of longing, where fame fades and the heart asks only for home When Slade released Take Me Bak ‘Ome, the song rose to the top of the…

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Slade – How Does It Feel

Best Oldies Songs December 31, 2025

A band known for volume pauses long enough to ask what remains when the noise fades Released by Slade at a moment when their public identity was inseparable from glam…

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Slade – All Join Hands

Best Oldies Songs December 30, 2025

A call for unity that turns the season inward and asks listeners to stand together rather than sing along Released in late 1984, ALL JOIN HANDS arrived as a UK…

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