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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.

Overview

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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.

Events

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Charts

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Number-one singles

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DateSongArtist(s)
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 JulyThe Roussos Phenomenon EPDemis 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

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Number-one albums

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DateAlbumArtist(s)Weeks
10 January40 Greatest HitsPerry Como1
17 JanuaryA Night at the OperaQueen2
24 January
31 JanuaryThe Best of Roy OrbisonRoy Orbison1
7 FebruaryThe Very Best of Slim WhitmanSlim Whitman6
14 February
21 February
28 February
6 March
13 March
20 MarchBlue for YouStatus Quo3
27 March
3 April
10 AprilRock FolliesTelevision soundtrack2
17 April
24 AprilPresenceLed Zeppelin1
1 MayRock FolliesTelevision soundtrack1
8 MayGreatest HitsABBA9
15 May
22 May
29 May
5 June
12 June
19 June
26 June
3 July
10 JulyA Night on the TownRod Stewart2
17 July
24 July20 Golden GreatsThe Beach Boys10
31 July
7 August
14 August
21 August
28 August
4 September
11 September
18 September
25 September
2 OctoberThe Best of The Stylistics Volume IIThe Stylistics1
9 OctoberStupidityDr. Feelgood1
16 OctoberGreatest HitsABBA2
23 October
30 OctoberSoul MotionVarious Artists2
6 November
13 NovemberThe Song Remains the SameLed Zeppelin1
20 November22 Golden Guitar GreatsBert Weedon1
27 NovemberTwenty Golden GreatsGlen Campbell6
4 December
11 December
18 December
25 December
1 January

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Year-end charts

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Between 5 January and 10 December 1976.

Best-selling singles

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No.TitleArtistPeak
position
1"Save Your Kisses for Me"Brotherhood of Man1
2"Don't Go Breaking My Heart"Elton John andKiki Dee1
3"Mississippi"Pussycat1
4"Dancing Queen"ABBA1
5"A Little Bit More"Dr Hook2
6"If You Leave Me Now"Chicago1
7"Fernando"ABBA1
8"I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)"Tina Charles1
9The Roussos Phenomenon EPDemis Roussos1
10"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)"The Four Seasons1
11"Under the Moon of Love"Showaddywaddy1
12"You to Me Are Everything"The Real Thing1
13"Forever and Ever"Slik1
14"Sailing"Rod Stewart3
15"Young Hearts Run Free"Candi Staton2
16"The Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)"The Wurzels1
17"When Forever Has Gone"Demis Roussos2
18"Jungle Rock"Hank Mizell3
19"Can't Get By Without You"The Real Thing2
20"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing"Leo Sayer2
21"Mamma Mia"ABBA1
22"Hurt"Manhattans4
23"Silly Love Songs"Wings2
24"Convoy"C. W. McCall2
25"Kiss and Say Goodbye"Manhattans4
26"You Just Might See Me Cry"Our Kid2
27"Love Really Hurts Without You"Billy Ocean2
28"You See the Trouble with Me"Barry White2
29"Let 'Em In"Wings2
30"No Charge"J. J. Barrie1
31"Jeans On"David Dundas3
32"Don't Take Away the Music"Tavares4
33"Howzat!"Sherbet4
34"Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto D'Aranjuez"Manuel and the Music of the Mountains3
35"Bohemian Rhapsody"Queen1
36"Misty Blue"Dorothy Moore5
37"Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel"Tavares4
38"Dance Little Lady Dance"Tina Charles6
39"I Am a Cider Drinker (Paloma Blanca)"The Wurzels3
40"Music"John Miles3
41"Love Machine"The Miracles3
42"Aria"Acker Bilk, His Clarinet and Strings5
43"Let's Stick Together"Bryan Ferry4
44"In Zaire"Johnny Wakelin4
45"The Killing of Georgie"Rod Stewart2
46"The Girl of My Best Friend"Elvis Presley9
47"Play That Funky Music"Wild Cherry7
48"You Don't Have to Go"The Chi-Lites3
49"I Only Wanna Be with You"Bay City Rollers4
50"Arms of Mary"Sutherland Brothers and Quiver5

Best-selling albums

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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.TitleArtistPeak
position
1Greatest HitsABBA1
220 Golden GreatsThe Beach Boys1
3Forever and EverDemis Roussos2
4A Night on the TownRod Stewart1
5Glen Campbell's Twenty Golden GreatsGlen Campbell1
6Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)Eagles2
7The Very Best of Slim WhitmanSlim Whitman1
8A Night at the OperaQueen1
9DesireBob Dylan3
10Wings at the Speed of SoundWings2

Bands formed

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Bands disbanded

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Classical Music: new works

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Opera

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Film and Incidental music

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Musical films

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Births

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Official Singles Chart Top 50 | Official Charts Company". Official Charts Company. Retrieved4 January 2019.
  2. ^"Eurovision Song Contest 1976".European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved15 August 2012.
  3. ^Fred Bronson (1997).The Billboard Book of Number One Hits. Billboard Books.ISBN 978-0-8230-7641-3.
  4. ^"No. 46954".The London Gazette. 6 July 1976. p. 9295.
  5. ^Reebee Garofalo (1992).Rockin' the Boat: Mass Music and Mass Movements. South End Press. pp. 67.ISBN 978-0-89608-427-8.
  6. ^Tony Fletcher (4 March 2010).Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon. Omnibus Press. p. 523.ISBN 978-0-85712-222-3.
  7. ^BBC - Proms. Accessed 13 April 2013
  8. ^Brian Southall (11 November 2009).Sex Pistols - 90 Days at EMI. Music Sales Group.ISBN 978-0-85712-037-3.
  9. ^Dave Renton (2006).When we touched the sky: the Anti-Nazi League, 1977-1981. New Clarion Press. p. 91.ISBN 9781873797488.
  10. ^"Number One singles of 1976". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved5 July 2017.
  11. ^"The Official Charts Company - Top albums of 1970". The Official Charts Company. 6 May 2013.
  12. ^"Top 50 Singles of 1976".Music Week. London, England: Spotlight Publications: 25. 25 December 1976.
  13. ^Hunter, Nigel, ed. (1977). "Top 100 Singles 1976".BPI Year Book 1977 (2nd ed.). London, England: TheBritish Phonographic Industry Ltd. pp. 216–18.ISBN 0-906154-00-6.
  14. ^Mawer, Sharon."Album Chart History: 1976".Official Charts Company. Archived fromthe original on 17 December 2007.

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