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1976 in music

1976 in music

Overview of the events of 1976 in music


A list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1976.

Jimmy McCulloch (left) and Paul McCartney (right) of Wings in 1976
Freddie Hubbard in 1976
Stephane Grappelli in 1976
Patti Smith in 1976

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Also in 1976

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from Billboard December 27, 1975

"TOP RECORDS OF 1975 (from Billboard) The information compiled for the top records survey is based on the weekly chart positioning and length of time records were on the respective charts from the issue dates of November 8, 1975 through October 30, 1976. These recaps, as well as the weekly charts, do not reflect actual sales figures. The ratings take into account the number of weeks the disk was on the chart, plus the weekly positions it held during its chart life. Each disk was given points accordingly for its respective chart, and in addition, the number one disk each week was assigned bonus points equal to the total number of positions on its respective charts."[20]

Unfortunately, Billboard's late December print deadline prevented approximately 60 records from completing their full chart runs, and includes data of approximately 50 records from 1976, some of which have enough points to rank in the current years chart. In contrast with the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1976, the chart below does not truncate or split chart runs between years. It does not add two months from 1975, delete two months from 1976 and then call itself the "Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1976", which it is obviously not. Joel Whitburn's Records Research books, archived issues of Billboard for November-December 1975 and December 1976-March 1976, and Hot 100 Year-End formulas were used to complete the year-end chart reprinted here.

The completed Billboard year-end list for 1976 is composed of records that entered the Billboard Hot 100 between November 1975 and December 1976. Records with chart runs that started in 1975 and ended in 1976, or started in 1976 and ended in 1976, made this chart if the majority of their chart weeks were in 1976. If not, they were ranked in the year-end charts for 1975 or 1976. If their weeks were equal, they were listed in the year they first entered. Appearing in multiple years is not permitted. Each week thirty points were awarded to the number one record, then nineteen points for number two, eighteen points for number three, and so on. The total points a record earned determined its year-end rank. The complete chart life of each record is represented, with number of points accrued. There are no ties, even when multiple records have the same number of points. The next ranking category is peak chart position, then weeks at peak chart position, weeks on Hot 100 chart, weeks in top forty, and finally weeks in top ten. All chart rankings represented below for the Top Soul Singles, Top Country Singles, Top Easy Listening Singles, and Top CashBox pop singles were all calculated in the same manner.

The chart can be sorted by Artist, Song title, Recording and Release dates, Cashbox year-end ranking (CB) or units sold (sales) by clicking on the column header. Additional details for each record can be accessed by clicking on the song title, and referring to the Infobox in the right column of the song page. Billboard also has chart summaries on its website. Sales information was derived from the RIAA's Gold and Platinum database, the BRIT Certified database and The Book of Golden Discs,[21] but numbers listed should be regarded as estimates. Grammy Hall of Fame and National Recording Registry information with sources can be found on Wikipedia.

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Chronological table of US and UK number one hit singles

More information US number one singles and artist (weeks at number one), UK number one singles and artist (weeks at number one) ...

Top 40 Chart hit singles

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Other Chart hit singles

Notable singles

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Other Notable singles

Other notable songs

Classical music

Composer Morton Feldman in 1976

Opera

Jazz

Musical theater

Musical films

Births

Deaths

Awards

Grammy Awards

Country Music Association Awards

Eurovision Song Contest


References

  1. Nicholas Schaffner (January 1, 1982). The British Invasion: From the First Wave to the New Wave. McGraw-Hill. p. 306. ISBN 978-0-07-055089-6.
  2. New York Media, LLC (March 22, 1976). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC. p. 77. ISSN 0028-7369.
  3. Jon Schuppe (May 12, 2016). "After 36 Years in Prison, Tower of Power's Rick Stevens Returns to Sing". NBC News. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
  4. "The Promotional Tour March 1976". ABBA Official Australian Fan Club. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
  5. Classic Rock magazine, July 2010, Issue 146.
  6. Fred Bronson (1997). The Billboard Book of Number One Hits. Billboard Books. ISBN 978-0-8230-7641-3.
  7. "No. 46954". The London Gazette. July 6, 1976. p. 9295.
  8. Tony Fletcher (March 4, 2010). Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon. Omnibus Press. p. 523. ISBN 978-0-85712-222-3.
  9. "Album poster – Genesis – A Trick Of The Tail – Friday 13th –". The Genesis Archive. February 13, 1976. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  10. "Mercury Releases Two," Record World, March 20, 1976, p. 61.
  11. Viglione, Joe. 1976 in music at AllMusic
  12. Popoff, Martin (2020). Sensitive to Light (second ed.). Wymer Publishing. p. 305. ISBN 978-1-912782-40-6.
  13. "CHANGESONEBOWIE random vinyl out now". David Bowie Official Website. Archived from the original on May 23, 2016. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  14. Murrells, Joseph (1978). The book of golden discs. Internet Archive. London : Barrie & Jenkins. ISBN 978-0-214-20512-5.

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