


^ "Kent Music Report No 183 – 26 December 1977 > National Top 100 Singles for 1977".^ "Alan O'Day Chart History (Hot 100)".^ "NZ Top 40 Singles Chart | The Official New Zealand Music Chart".^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada".^ " Top RPM Singles: Issue 5238a." RPM.Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). 1 song of the 1970s ranked from worst to best". It then becomes apparent that he has been telling this story to a woman he is trying to seduce he tells her he is "looking for my angel in your sweet, loving eyes", Underneath the covers (thus explaining the mystery of the song’s title). She tells him to "go find the right one, love her and then, when you look into her eyes you'll see me again". The rest of the song describes his feelings about her, then he discovers she must leave him, and he is saddened. But things take an unexpected turn when there's a spark of romantic attraction between Robin and Henry. The song begins with a man describing his loneliness, when a woman suddenly appears in his bed and encourages him to make love to her. Henry is awkward at first and unskilled at the basics of his job, but he tries to help Robin get dates and plays soccer with Sophie in the hopes that she'll try out for her school's soccer team. The success of these two songs means O'Day is among the few singer-songwriters who wrote a chart-topper for themselves and one for another artist. When an ex-girlfriend shows up at his door asking him to take care of her six-year-old daughter for a month, Harrison ends up with more than he bargained for: a little girl determined to play matchmaker for him. That's a songwriter's dream." O'Day had also composed " Angie Baby", a No. Harrison Tyler is a struggling pulp fiction writer who just can't find love. O'Day said of the experience, "It's wonderful when you find out what feels right, and then it also feels right to other people. 1 in the US, even without an album to support it. The song, which O'Day described as a "nocturnal novelette", was released without fanfare in February 1977. The original vinyl pressing was released with the B-side "Just You". O'Day was the first artist signed, and his first release was "Undercover Angel". Music decided to form a special label, Pacific Records, for their composers who also performed. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (one of 1977's ten biggest hits) and No. Released as a single in 1977, it was certified gold, having reached No. " Undercover Angel" is a song by singer-songwriter Alan O'Day. " Started Out Dancing, Ended Up Making Love"
