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Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1981
100. “Time is Time” – Andy Gibb: Boy, the early 80s sure weren’t kind to Andy Gibb, as this continues the yet another sub-par single from him. It is painfully obvious that he is trying desperately to break away from the … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Taste of Honey, ABBA, Air Supply, Alabama, Andy Gibb, Barbra Streisand, Barry Gibb, Barry Manilow, Beach Boys, Bill Withers, Billboard Hot 100, Billy Squier, Blondie, Boz Scaggs, Bruce Springsteen, Champaign, Christopher Cross, Cliff Richard, Climax Blues Band, Commodores, Dan Fogelberg, Delbert McClinton, Devo, Diana Ross, Dolly Parton, Don McLean, Dottie West, Eddie Rabbitt, Electric Light Orchestra, Eric Clapton, Foreigner, Franke and the Knockouts, Gary U.S. Bonds, Gary Wright, George Duke, George Harrison, Grover Washington, Hall and Oates, Heart, Joey Scarbury, John Cougar, John Lennon, John Mellencamp, John Schneider, Journey, Juice Newton, Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, Kool and the Gang, Leo Sayer, Marty Balin, Neil Diamond, Olivia Newton-John, Pablo Cruise, Pat Benetar, Queen, Raydio, REO Speedwagon, Rick Springfield, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Milsap, Rosanne Cash, Santana, Sheena Easton, Smokey Robinson, Stanley Clarke, Stars on 45, Steely Dan, Steve Winwood, Stevie Nicks, Stevie Wonder, Styx, Terri Gibbs, The Alan Parsons Project, The Greg Kihn Band, The Manhattan Transfer, The Pointer Sisters, The Police, Tierra, Tom Petty
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Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1977
100. “Devil’s Gun” – C.J. & Company: This track is notable for being the first ever record spun during the first night of Studio 54, notorious for the huge role it played at the height of the disco scene. The first … Continue reading →
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Tagged 10cc, 1977, ABBA, Aerosmith, Al Stewart, Alice Cooper, Andrew Gold, Atlanta Rhythm Section, B.J. Thomas, Barbra Streisand, Barry Manilow, Bay City Rollers, Bee Gees, Bill Conti, Billboard Hot 100, Billy Davis Jr., Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, Boz Scaggs, Bread, Brick, Burton Cummings, C.J. and Company, Captain and Tennille, Carly Simon, Climax Blues Band, Commodores, Crosby Stills and Nash, David Soul, Dean Friedman, DeEtta Little, Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, Eagles, Electric Light Orchestra, Elton John, Elvis Presley, Engelbert Humperdinck, Fleetwood Mac, Foreigner, Glen Campbell, Heart, Heatwave, Helen Reddy, James Taylor, Jennifer Warnes, Jimmy Buffett, Joe Tex, Johnny Rivers, Kansas, KC and the Sunshine Band, Leo Sayer, London Symphony Orchestra, Lord David Dundas, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Marilyn McCoo, Marvin Gaye, Meco, Natalie Cole, Nelson Pigford, Pablo Cruise, Peter Frampton, Peter McCann, Queen, Rita Coolidge, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Milsap, Rose Royce, Sanford-Townsend Band, Shaun Cassidy, Stephen Bishop, Steve Miller Band, Stevie Wonder, Supertramp, The Brothers Johnson, The Floaters, The Marshall Tucker Band, The Spinners, The Sylvers
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Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1975
100. “Get Dancin’” – Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes: This is an amazing name for a group. With that said, this song is weird. There’s just too many things going on at once to make it a pleasant listen at all. … Continue reading →
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Tagged 10cc, 1975, Ace, Al Green, Alice Cooper, Amazing Rhythm Aces, America, Average White Band, B.J. Thomas, B.T. Express, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Bad Company, Barry Manilow, Barry White, Bazuka, Bee Gees, Billboard Hot 100, Billy Swan, Captain and Tennille, Carl Douglas, Carol Douglas, Chaka Khan, David Bowie, Dawn, Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes, Donny Osmond, Dwight Twilley Band, Eagles, Earth Wind and Fire, Eddie Kendricks, Electric Light Orchestra, Elton John, Frankie Valli, Freddy Fender, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Glen Campbell, Gloria Gaynor, Grand Funk, Grand Funk Railroad, Hamilton Joe Frank and Reynolds, Harry Chapin, Helen Reddy, James Taylor, Janis Ian, jessi colter, Jethro Tull, Joe Cocker, Joe Simon, John Denver, KC and the Sunshine Band, Labelle, Leo Sayer, LInda Ronstadt, Major Harris, Marie Osmond, Melissa Manchester, Michael Martin Murphey, Michael Murphey, Mike Post, Minnie Riperton, Morris Albert, Neil Sedaka, Odia Coates, Ohio Players, Olivia Newton-John, Orleans, Paul Anka, Paul McCartney, Phoebe Snow, Pilot, Queen, Ray Stevens, Ringo Starr, Rufus, Stevie Wonder, Styx, Sugarloaf, Sweet, Tavares, The Blackbyrds, The Carpenters, The Doobie Brothers, The Isley Brothers, The Three Degrees, Tony Orlando, Van McCoy, war, Wings
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