The song "Roly Poly" was performed by the Country Music group, the 1970s band, "The Roly Poly Band," but it is most famously associated with the iconic country singer, Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, who originally popularized it in the 1940s. If you're referring to a different song titled "Rowline," please provide more details for clarification.
Player 1977
The Escorts
That line is from an early 70s song called "Rings," originally by a group named Cymmaron. There was also a popular cover version by Lobo.
"Drift Away" is famously sung by Dobie Gray, whose version was released in 1972. The song became a hit and is often associated with the soft rock genre of the 1970s. Its soothing melody and nostalgic lyrics have made it a timeless classic.
Nobody did, but you may be thinking of "In the Heart of the Night" by Poco.
Leader of the Pack
The title of the song is "Vehicle," by the band The Ides of March. The lead singer is Jim Peterik, who wrote the song.
Player 1977
The Escorts
The song is called "Thirteen" it's sung by the band Big Star.
i give you my life
two different songs: Edward Bear-1973 Elton John-1992
You're probably talking about "For the Love of Money," recorded by the O'Jays in the '70s. It's a classic funk song.
It changes from year to year. in the 70s it was it was a charlie pride song called cowboy pride right now its a cowboy troy song called cowboy stomp.
That line is from an early 70s song called "Rings," originally by a group named Cymmaron. There was also a popular cover version by Lobo.
Fantastique - Costa Blanca
Barry Manilow