Hey Rock And Roll

Hey Rock And Roll was Showaddywaddy's first single. It wasn't released in a picture sleeve in the UK, but it was in Europe. Here are some foreign covers, the French cover kindly mailed to me by Bernd Schofield.
The b-side to all versions of 'Hey Rock And Roll' that I know of is 'You Will Lose Your Love Tomorrow'.


This is the French sleeve. It is obviously a very early picture of the line-up, and shows Malcom, bottom right, without his familiar round glasses.


And this is the German sleeve. Even though it is colourful, it doesn't have a picture of the band.


The Belgian sleeve has the same photo as the French one - only the heading is different.


This is the Spanish sleeve. It even features the lyrics on the back, but they are hopelessly inaccurate, so whichever Spanish person transcribed them did a bad job!


This is the British label, shown here as the demo release of the record. Bell had a standard silver label and all Showaddywaddy's Bell releases in the UK were in the same style, as were releases of Bell's other groups in the same period.


Some demo's had promotional inserts in their non-picture sleeves like the one shown here.


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