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This is a summary of1976 in music of all genres in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.
This year saw the emergence ofdisco as a force to be reckoned with, a trend which would hold for the rest of the decade and peak in the last two years. This was also the year which truly establishedABBA as the top selling act of the decade with them achieving their second, third and fourth number ones (as well as releasing the biggest-selling album of the year). The ABBA formula was also replicated in the biggest-selling song of the year – the Eurovision-winning "Save Your Kisses for Me" byBrotherhood of Man, who began a three-year run in the UK charts from 1976. Other acts to achieve notable firsts wereElton John, who scored his first UK number one single this year (albeit as a duet withKiki Dee),Showaddywaddy had their first and only number one and long-standing hitmakerJohnny Mathis also scored his biggest hit this year. The album charts saw TV advertising become a major factor in changing the landscape of big sellers with non-regular singles artists achieving high sales with compilations. Among these wereSlim Whitman,Bert Weedon,Glen Campbell andThe Beach Boys, who remained at number one for ten consecutive weeks.
Also emerging this year was a new trend, which became known aspunk rock. This was little evident on the charts as yet, and was more a lifestyle choice, but would become much more significant the following year, as many new acts who typified the trend came onto the scene.
Overall, 1976 is not considered a vintage year by music critics, with its overwhelming dominance bypop andMOR acts. Certainly, many consider 1976 to be the nadir of British music and hold the year's charts up to be the very reason why Punk and New Wave music emerged with such force the following year.
Britain's foremost classical composers of the late 20th century, including SirWilliam Walton,Benjamin Britten and SirMichael Tippett, were still active. SirCharles Groves conducted the Last Night ofthe Proms, and the soloist for "Rule Britannia" was contraltoAnne Collins; the programme included Walton'sPortsmouth Point overture.
Date | Song | Artist(s) |
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10 January | "Bohemian Rhapsody" | Queen |
17 January | ||
24 January | ||
31 January | "Mamma Mia" | ABBA |
7 February | ||
14 February | "Forever and Ever" | Slik |
21 February | "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" | The Four Seasons |
28 February | ||
6 March | "I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" | Tina Charles |
13 March | ||
20 March | ||
27 March | "Save Your Kisses for Me" | Brotherhood of Man |
3 April | ||
10 April | ||
17 April | ||
24 April | ||
1 May | ||
8 May | "Fernando" | ABBA |
15 May | ||
22 May | ||
29 May | ||
5 June | "No Charge" | J.J. Barrie |
12 June | "The Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)" | The Wurzels |
19 June | ||
26 June | "You to Me Are Everything" | Real Thing |
3 July | ||
10 July | ||
17 July | The Roussos Phenomenon EP | Demis Roussos |
24 July | "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" | Elton John andKiki Dee |
31 July | ||
7 August | ||
14 August | ||
21 August | ||
28 August | ||
4 September | "Dancing Queen" | ABBA |
11 September | ||
18 September | ||
25 September | ||
2 October | ||
9 October | ||
16 October | "Mississippi" | Pussycat |
23 October | ||
30 October | ||
6 November | ||
13 November | "If You Leave Me Now" | Chicago |
20 November | ||
27 November | ||
4 December | "Under the Moon of Love" | Showaddywaddy |
11 December | ||
18 December | ||
25 December | "When a Child Is Born" | Johnny Mathis |
1 January |
Date | Album | Artist(s) | Weeks |
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10 January | 40 Greatest Hits | Perry Como | 1 |
17 January | A Night at the Opera | Queen | 2 |
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31 January | The Best of Roy Orbison | Roy Orbison | 1 |
7 February | The Very Best of Slim Whitman | Slim Whitman | 6 |
14 February | |||
21 February | |||
28 February | |||
6 March | |||
13 March | |||
20 March | Blue for You | Status Quo | 3 |
27 March | |||
3 April | |||
10 April | Rock Follies | Television soundtrack | 2 |
17 April | |||
24 April | Presence | Led Zeppelin | 1 |
1 May | Rock Follies | Television soundtrack | 1 |
8 May | Greatest Hits | ABBA | 9 |
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22 May | |||
29 May | |||
5 June | |||
12 June | |||
19 June | |||
26 June | |||
3 July | |||
10 July | A Night on the Town | Rod Stewart | 2 |
17 July | |||
24 July | 20 Golden Greats | The Beach Boys | 10 |
31 July | |||
7 August | |||
14 August | |||
21 August | |||
28 August | |||
4 September | |||
11 September | |||
18 September | |||
25 September | |||
2 October | The Best of The Stylistics Volume II | The Stylistics | 1 |
9 October | Stupidity | Dr. Feelgood | 1 |
16 October | Greatest Hits | ABBA | 2 |
23 October | |||
30 October | Soul Motion | Various Artists | 2 |
6 November | |||
13 November | The Song Remains the Same | Led Zeppelin | 1 |
20 November | 22 Golden Guitar Greats | Bert Weedon | 1 |
27 November | Twenty Golden Greats | Glen Campbell | 6 |
4 December | |||
11 December | |||
18 December | |||
25 December | |||
1 January |
Between 5 January and 10 December 1976.
The list of the top fifty best-selling albums of 1976 were published inMusic Week and inRecord Mirror at the end of the year, and reproduced in the second edition of theBPI Year Book in 1977. However, in 2007 theOfficial Charts Company published album chart histories for each year from 1956 to 1977, researched by historian Sharon Mawer, and included an updated list of the top ten best-selling albums for each year based on the new research. The updated top ten for 1976 is shown in the table below.[14]
No. | Title | Artist | Peak position |
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1 | Greatest Hits | ABBA | 1 |
2 | 20 Golden Greats | The Beach Boys | 1 |
3 | Forever and Ever | Demis Roussos | 2 |
4 | A Night on the Town | Rod Stewart | 1 |
5 | Glen Campbell's Twenty Golden Greats | Glen Campbell | 1 |
6 | Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) | Eagles | 2 |
7 | The Very Best of Slim Whitman | Slim Whitman | 1 |
8 | A Night at the Opera | Queen | 1 |
9 | Desire | Bob Dylan | 3 |
10 | Wings at the Speed of Sound | Wings | 2 |