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This incarnation of Bachman-Tuner Overdrive (but billed as BTO since Randy Bachman owned the rights to the Bachman-Turner Overdrive name) was made up of Fred Turner (original bassist but moved to rhythm guitar), Blair Thornton (moved to lead guitar), Robbie Bachman, and former April Wine bassist Jim Clench, and released 2 albums; "Street Action" (1978) and "Rock & Roll Nights" (1979). Turner & Clench shared lead vocals on both albums. This incarnation managed to chart on Billboard's Hot 100 chart in 1979 with "Heartaches", which became the band's last US charted single. "Heartaches", featuring Turner on lead vocals, peaked at #60. Even though Randy Bachman was not in the band at the time and die-hard BTO usually associate Bachman as the leader and lead singer, this song still should have received the better chart fate it rightfully deserved.

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11 years ago

yevette rich

I love BTO ive been a fan forever,love allthere music. but i really love this song! Beany Rich. Wva.

12 years ago

menchitty11

Yes to both! Bryan Adams did sing lead on Roxy Roller when he was lead singer for Sweeney Todd, and Nick Gilder also provided lead vocals for the same song during his tenure with Sweeney Todd.

12 years ago

Zach Horan

He did sing on Sweeney Todd's Roxy Roller at one point, no? Or was that NIck Gilder of Hot CHild in the City fame?

12 years ago

menchitty11

That's right! Adams wrote "Wastin' Time" and Vallance wrote "Jamaica" and "Rock & Roll Hell", and co-wrote "Here She Comes Again" and "Amelia Earhart". Vallance also acted as producer.

12 years ago

Zach Horan

An unknown Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance had a songwriting credit or two on this album.

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