The cover says 'I Love Rock-n-Roll', the label 'I Love Rock 'N Roll, while the Wikipedia page about the song is headed 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll'. Confusion reigns. Whatever the ultimate truth may be, I bought a dusty copy of the UK version of the single in a picture sleeve, along with some other classics of its era, about six months ago.
I don't recall hearing The Arrows' original version of the track in 1975. The remake certainly has some of that mid-'70s platform-soled glam stomp still in it. The line "I knew she/he must a been about seventeen" hasn't aged too well - the song's writer Alan Merrill was twenty-four when it was first released, at a time when Jett herself was about seventeen and just getting started with The Runaways.
The B-side is a Jett original 'Love is Pain', an undistinguished number which is nevertheless delivered with conviction by Joan & her Blackhearts.
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