From Glam Rock to Ballads: The Evolution of Slade Through ‘My Oh My’

British glam rock legends Slade surprised fans and critics alike with a heartfelt and anthemic ballad titled “My Oh My.” Known for their hard-hitting glam rock hits throughout the ’70s, Slade shifted gears with this emotionally charged track, showcasing their musical versatility and resilience in a new era of pop and rock.

“My Oh My” blends stadium-sized melodies with emotional lyrics, featuring the distinctive, raspy vocals of Noddy Holder and a chorus that’s impossible not to sing along to. The song’s uplifting message of love and unity made it an instant classic, peaking at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart and earning global recognition. It marked one of the band’s most successful comebacks and introduced Slade to a new generation of fans during the MTV-driven ‘80s.

My Oh My

Comeback Hit: After a relatively quiet period in the late ’70s, “My Oh My” was part of a major resurgence for Slade. It revitalized their career and became one of their highest-charting singles in the UK and across Europe.

Power Ballad Formula: Unlike their earlier glam rock hits, “My Oh My” embraced a slower tempo and power ballad style, combining rock instrumentation with sweeping choruses and emotional lyrics.

Written by Noddy Holder & Jim Lea: Like many of Slade’s songs, it was written by the band’s iconic duo — lead singer Noddy Holder and bassist/keyboardist Jim Lea.

International Success: The song charted not only in the UK but also in several European countries, helping solidify Slade’s legacy beyond their home turf.

Used in Media & Sports: Thanks to its anthem-like chorus, “My Oh My” has been used in sports arenas and TV shows, becoming a go-to for moments of triumph and unity.

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