Goes to show that you didn't earn riches with a band like BCR treading the mill in the Matin/Coulter hit factory, tennybopper fame or not.
It was en vogue to pound BCR in the seventies. I never wore tartan, but I listened to some of their music (and still do) along with The Sweet and Status Quo (both viewed as "anti-BCR-bands" in Germany), I think BCR progressed from cheesy stuff like Bye-Bye Baby to some reasonable pop music in their late and latest days. Eric Faulkner, who allegedly had a heavy blues rock background, wasn't an incompetent guitarist when they let him. And to their credit, The Bruddahs from New York cited "S-A-TUR-DAY-Night!" as the inspiration to their own iconic "Ey-Oh-Let's Go!". BCR-Bop so to say.