USA Songs 1976 - Volume #2
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- After the top 100 songs from 1976 (you can watch here • Top Pop Songs USA 1976 , welcome to Volume #2 from 1976 (songs which mostly peaked between #50 and #10) in chronological order (from january to december).
Good listen to less known songs.
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How I wish the 70s world return. The music was magic and every sound puts you in a place, with someone or doing something. It was a time when vocalists sang in melody and perfect harmony, when instumentalists played with their hearts, song writers composed through the soul and producers and arrangers were masters of their trade. They left us a legacy never to be repeated, only copied, immitated or versioned. The third rate music makers of today's generation have much to learn.
That year, at the age of 24, this Dutchman was hitchhiking through Canada and the US for 2 months. I started in NY and via the Canadian interstate 1 I reached Vancouver Island. From there I went south to SF and back again to NY. I met so many incredible good people then. After the first two weeks I started to think in English, which improved my English amazingly.
These "Volume #2" videos, are so great. Please keep them coming! You will get a ton of "Volume #2" songs, in the late 70s and 80s, with all the New Wave songs.
This so cool to hear all the hits from year to year
Tous les hits rassemblee annee 40 50 60 70 80 et ect.un regale a ecoutee. J aime trop. ❤❤. Bonne continuation.
Pozdrawiam. Spokojnych Swiąt !
RIP Olivia Newton-John!
I love so much decades 30s40s50s60s70s80s90s
So good 👍 👏
Good to see the Blackbyrds and Brass Construction on this list!
So Nice 💘💘💘💘💘💘
Thank God for PARLIAMENT!!
And the Spinners
4:46 - Elvin Bishop, "Fooled Around And Fell In Love" peaked at #3 - 5:15 - Henry Gross (to Cross) "Shannon" peaked at #6
Never heard of a lot of these songs...
Missing from this is Gary Wright's 'Made to Love You' (#79 and either in 76 or 77, 'Reach' by Orleans (#51).
Only songs which peaked between #11 and #50
9:18 - That album title... right on the nose.
Roy Ayers' Vibrations and Everybody Loves the Sunshine, both from '76 should have made the list..
Beaucoup de grands noms de la musique anglo-saxonne. Je découvre aussi que Michel Polnareff et Richard Cocciante, dans leurs carrières, ont eu au moins un de leurs titres dans le Billboard, chose que j'ignorais jusqu'à présent.
One of these days I'd like to see a montage of songs that peaked in the 90s of the Hot 100. See if I recognize any of them at all. (One that surprised me when I found out was Tommy James' "Cat's Eye in the Window" which was on the Hot 100 for a total of four weeks, with its peak position at #90; I would have sworn it was a bigger hit than that!)
Interesting that both George and Ringo turned up in the video above, but nothing from Paul and Wings (John had gone into domestic retirement the year before).
None of these songs were actually hits but this fun nonetheless
Ok,..I spoke too soon..a few of them were.
The 1976 Rolling Stones defintely
belong to Volume 2.
Surely not to Volume 1 !!!
Turned off after 3 minutes.....only one I recognize is Linda and "Tracks of my Tears. "
Some ridiculus coments ha if u remember it u wernt there
Some great classics and then the wtf?