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Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1976
100. “Country Boy (You Got Your Feet in L.A.) – Glen Campbell: Set side-by-side with the wildly successful, much better “Rhinestone Cowboy”, “Country Boy” feels like a cheap follow-up. On its own, however, it’s just a completely innocuous country song about … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1976, Aerosmith, Andrea True Connection, Barry Manilow, Bay City Rollers, Bee Gees, Billboard Hot 100, Boz Scaggs, C.W. McCall, Candi Staton, Captain and Tennille, Chaka Khan, Chicago, Cliff Richard, Commodores, David Bowie, David Ruffin, Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Donny Osmond, Dorothy Moore, Dr. Hook, Eagles, Earth Wind and Fire, Electric Light Orchestra, Elton John, Elvin Bishop, England Dan, Eric Carmen, Fleetwood Mac, Foghat, Gary Wright, George Benson, Glen Campbell, Hall and Oates, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Henry Gross, Hot Chocolate, Jefferson Starship, John Ford Coley, John Sebastian, John Travolta, Johnnie Taylor, KC and the Sunshine Band, Keith Carradine, Kiki Dee, KISS, Larry Groce, Lou Rawls, Marie Osmond, Maxine Nightingale, Neil Sedaka, Ohio Players, Orleans, Parliament, Paul Anka, Paul Simon, Peter Frampton, Queen, Rhythm Heritage, Rick Dees, Rufus, Seals and Crofts, Silver, Silver Convention, Starbuck, Starland Vocal Band, Steve Miller Band, Sweet, Tavares, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Bellamy Brothers, The Brothers Johnson, The Four Seasons, The Manhattans, The Miracles, The O'Jays, The Staple Singers, The Sylvers, The Who, Thin Lizzy, Vicki Sue Robinson, Walter Murphy, war, Wild Cherry, Wing and a Prayer Fife Drum Corps, Wings
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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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Funky Worm: Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1973
For reference, here are the last five entries I’ve covered in my Billboard Hot 100 challenge: – Dance to the Music: Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1968 – Time of the Season: Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1969 – All Right Now: Billboard’s Hot … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1973, Anne Murray, Barry White, Billboard Hot 100, Billy Paul, Bloodstone, Bobby "Boris" Pickett, Carly Simon, Cher, David Bowie, Deep Purple, Deodato, Eddie Kendricks, Edward Bear, Elton John, Eric Weissberg, Focus, Four Tops, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Grand Funk Railroad, Helen Reddy, Hurricane Smith, Isaac Hayes, Jim Croce, Jim Messina, Johnny Preston, Jud Strunk, Kenny Loggins, Link Wray, Loggins and Messina, Marvin Gaye, Ohio Players, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Pink Floyd, Roberta Flack, Shirley Bassey, Sly and the Family Stone, Stealer's Wheel, Steely Dan, Steppenwolf, Steve Mandell, Stevie Wonder, Sweet, Sylvia, The Allman Brothers Band, The Beatles, The Carpenters, The Doobie Brothers, The Edgar Winter Band, The Isley Brothers, The Kinks, The O'Jays, The Pointer Sisters, The Rolling Stones, The Spinners, The Stylistics, The Surfaris, The Temptations, Timmy Thomas, Vicki Lawrence, war, Wings
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