At one time I was in to "heavy stuff" and latched on to what was hailed at the time as "The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal" (or NWOBM as labelled by NME). I saw Iron Maiden on their first tour, and moshed to the likes of Panterra and Saxon in small venues until it all went global. Despite all this, one of the bands I never really took to was Def Leppard - don't know why, but not really my thing.
However, fast forward many years, and catching up with an old school friend (who was always a big fan of theirs) lead me to hear an album of all covers by Def Leppard. Pretty damn good it was too ! Blondies' Hanging on the telephone, and The Kinks Waterloo Sunset feature. However, the revelation, and my contendor for the album would be their version of David Essex's Rock On.
Track it down and give it a spin pop-pickers. It'll knock your socks off. Not half !