THE SWEET – FUNNY FUNNY: 1971 (with words)
A playful pop melody masking the restless ambition of a band about to redefine glam rock When The Sweet released Funny Funny in 1971, the song quietly signaled the beginning…
A playful pop melody masking the restless ambition of a band about to redefine glam rock When The Sweet released Funny Funny in 1971, the song quietly signaled the beginning…
Glam Rock Phantom Still Running Through the Night When Sweet unleashed “Fox On The Run” in 1975, the single didn’t merely climb the charts, it dominated them, reaching No. 1…
A Glittering Battle Cry for Youth in Revolt When “Teenage Rampage” stormed the airwaves in early 1974, it confirmed Sweet as architects of British glam rock’s most defiant anthems. Released…
A glittering chase song that disguises vulnerability beneath swagger and speed. Released in 1975, Fox on the Run stormed the charts as one of Sweet’s defining statements, climbing to number…
The moment before the lights truly caught fire, when ambition met raw volume and a band discovered who it was becoming. In the early seventies, before chart positions hardened into…
Bittersweet waltz where ambition glitters, innocence fades, and the city never quite keeps its promises. When Sweet released Cut Above the Rest in 1979, the album climbed into the UK…
Glimpse of Innocence Before the Glitter, When Sweet Sounded Like the Streets They Came From In September 1969, Sweet were still a band in search of definition when Lollipop Man…
A swaggering meditation on reinvention, where identity is laced up and tested with every step. Released by Sweet in the mid-1970s at the height of their commercial power, New Shoes…
A declaration of limits wrapped in glittering defiance, where desire meets self preservation and refuses to surrender. Released in 1974, All You’ll Ever Get From Me arrived as a UK…
Bruised anthem that turns survival into a clenched fist and dares resilience to sing. When Sweet released Hard Times in 1974, it arrived not as a charting single but as…