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Released: 29th August 2025. NOW is going back to the 1970s to proudly present the next instalment in our ongoing ‘Yearbook’ series – featuring 84 stellar tracks celebrating a brilliant year of pop singles. NOW – Yearbook 1976. Kicking off in magnificent style with signature songs from enduringly popular artists: A #2 in 1976, Queen’s ‘Somebody To Love’ is first up, followed by Electric Light Orchestra with ‘Livin’ Thing’, Fleetwood Mac with ‘Say You Love Me’, and 10cc with ‘I’m Mandy Fly Me’. Chicago hit #1 with their all-time classic ballad ‘If You Leave Me Now’, and Bonnie Tyler made her chart debut with ‘Lost In France’, whilst Leo Sayer reached #2 in the UK, and #1 in the US with ‘You Make Me Feel Like Dancing’. Next up, a trio of dance-floor favourites – and all #1s in ’76: Tina Charles with ‘I Love To Love’, The Real Thing with ‘You To Me Are Everything’, and 14 years after making their UK chart debut Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons enjoyed their first chart-topper with ‘December 1963 (Oh What a Night)’. The floor-fillers continue from Candi Staton, Barry White and Melba Moore ahead of a disco-flavoured single from former glam-pop stars, MUD. Brilliant and unforgettable pop gems from Smokie, Bryan Ferry, Sailor, and a cover of ‘Here Comes The Sun’ from Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel lead into Paul Simon’s ’50 Ways To Leave Your Lover’, and the first disc’s closing tracks – both timeless ballads: Joan Armatrading with ‘Love And Affection’, and Diana Ross with ‘Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To)’ Disc 2 opens with a stellar run of pure-pop classics. Elton John celebrated his first UK #1 single, in a duet with Kiki Dee on ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’, Cliff Richard with ‘Devil Woman’, and ‘Forever And Ever’ gave Demis Roussos a ’76 chart topper. Guys N Dolls had a second Top 5 hit with their cover of ‘You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me’ – and the UK won at Eurovision, with the winner ‘Save Your Kisses For Me’ by Brotherhood Of Man not only hitting the #1 spot but also becoming 1976’s biggest seller. Showaddywaddy celebrated their biggest hit and their first #1 with ‘Under The Moon Of Love’, and Slik, featuring a pre-Ultravox Midge Ure reached the top with ‘Forever And Ever’ – a different song, with the same title as the aforementioned Demis Roussos #1.   1976 produced some classic rock smashes, and included here are singles from Status Quo, ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’ from Thin Lizzy, ‘Squeeze Box’ from The Who, and the epic ‘Music’ from John Miles. More pop nuggets follow from Billy Ocean, Dana, David Dundas and Fox ahead of Disc 2’s comedic closers from the Kursaal Flyers and The Wurzels with the #1 ‘The Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)’. Disc 3 celebrates ‘76’s dancefloor with a stunning collection of disco and soul gold: First up, Donna Summer with her debut smash ‘Love To Love You Baby’ before ‘More More More’ from Andrea True Connection and a second appearance on this Yearbook from Diana Ross with the genre-defining ‘Love Hangover’. ‘Turn The Beat Around’ from Vicki Sue Robinson is followed by a trio of bands who all released unforgettable disco singles in ’76: Tavares, The O’Jays and The Miracles. Soulful vocals from The Stylistics, and Lou Rawls lead into timeless tracks from The Isley Brothers with ‘Harvest For The World’, ‘I Want You’ from Marvin Gaye, and the sublime ‘Midnight Train To Georgia’ from Gladys Knight & The Pips. After more soul ballads from James & Bobby Purify, The Manhattans and Yvonne Fair, the disc closes with a run of fabulous funk hits from Archie Bell & The Drells, Wild Cherry, James Brown and Lalo Schifrin’s version of the theme from ‘Jaws’. The biggest seller in ’76 in the US opens the final disc: ‘Silly Love Songs’ gave Wings a UK #2 and comes ahead of another peerless single from Elton John with ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’. Dr. Hook had a huge hit with ‘A Little Bit More’, and Dolly Parton made her UK singles chart debut with ‘Jolene’ three years after it was a hit in the US. Country music was also represented by Billie Jo Spears who had her biggest hit with ‘What I’ve Got In Mind’ – but it was a Dutch band, Pussycat, who hit the top with their country-pop track ‘Mississippi’. C.W. McCall capitalised on the craze for CB radio with ‘Convoy’, which leads to hits from Neil Diamond, Randy Edelman, Sutherland Brothers & Quiver and Liverpool Express. British group, the Climax Blues Band scored a Top 10 hit in the UK and a US Top 3 with ‘Couldn’t Get It Right’ and features alongside more great vocalists including Linda Ronstadt and Yvonne Elliman. Soul-influenced pop from R&J Stone and the re-released ‘She’s Gone’ from Daryl Hall & John Oates lead to a closing run of stunning ballads: The Walker Brothers returned to the Top 10 in 1976 with their excellent cover of  ‘No Regrets’, ‘Heart On My Sleeve’ from Gallagher And Lyle, Eric Carmen hit big with ‘All By Myself’ and Cliff Richard makes a second appearance on this collection with one of his defining ballads ‘Miss You Nights’ and to sign-off, the year’s Christmas #1 from Johnny Mathis with his seasonal favourite ‘When A Child Is Born’.

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    • Details

      Released:
      29th August 2025
      Category:
      Rock/Pop, Compilation
      Format:
      CD Album
      Barcode:
      198029161922
    • Description

      NOW is going back to the 1970s to proudly present the next instalment in our ongoing ‘Yearbook’ series – featuring 84 stellar tracks celebrating a brilliant year of pop singles. NOW – Yearbook 1976.

      Kicking off in magnificent style with signature songs from enduringly popular artists: A #2 in 1976, Queen’s ‘Somebody To Love’ is first up, followed by Electric Light Orchestra with ‘Livin’ Thing’, Fleetwood Mac with ‘Say You Love Me’, and 10cc with ‘I’m Mandy Fly Me’. Chicago hit #1 with their all-time classic ballad ‘If You Leave Me Now’, and Bonnie Tyler made her chart debut with ‘Lost In France’, whilst Leo Sayer reached #2 in the UK, and #1 in the US with ‘You Make Me Feel Like Dancing’. Next up, a trio of dance-floor favourites – and all #1s in ’76: Tina Charles with ‘I Love To Love’, The Real Thing with ‘You To Me Are Everything’, and 14 years after making their UK chart debut Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons enjoyed their first chart-topper with ‘December 1963 (Oh What a Night)’. The floor-fillers continue from Candi Staton, Barry White and Melba Moore ahead of a disco-flavoured single from former glam-pop stars, MUD. Brilliant and unforgettable pop gems from Smokie, Bryan Ferry, Sailor, and a cover of ‘Here Comes The Sun’ from Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel lead into Paul Simon’s ’50 Ways To Leave Your Lover’, and the first disc’s closing tracks – both timeless ballads: Joan Armatrading with ‘Love And Affection’, and Diana Ross with ‘Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To)’

      Disc 2 opens with a stellar run of pure-pop classics. Elton John celebrated his first UK #1 single, in a duet with Kiki Dee on ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’, Cliff Richard with ‘Devil Woman’, and ‘Forever And Ever’ gave Demis Roussos a ’76 chart topper. Guys N Dolls had a second Top 5 hit with their cover of ‘You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me’ – and the UK won at Eurovision, with the winner ‘Save Your Kisses For Me’ by Brotherhood Of Man not only hitting the #1 spot but also becoming 1976’s biggest seller. Showaddywaddy celebrated their biggest hit and their first #1 with ‘Under The Moon Of Love’, and Slik, featuring a pre-Ultravox Midge Ure reached the top with ‘Forever And Ever’ – a different song, with the same title as the aforementioned Demis Roussos #1.

       

      1976 produced some classic rock smashes, and included here are singles from Status Quo, ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’ from Thin Lizzy, ‘Squeeze Box’ from The Who, and the epic ‘Music’ from John Miles. More pop nuggets follow from Billy Ocean, Dana, David Dundas and Fox ahead of Disc 2’s comedic closers from the Kursaal Flyers and The Wurzels with the #1 ‘The Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)’.

      Disc 3 celebrates ‘76’s dancefloor with a stunning collection of disco and soul gold: First up, Donna Summer with her debut smash ‘Love To Love You Baby’ before ‘More More More’ from Andrea True Connection and a second appearance on this Yearbook from Diana Ross with the genre-defining ‘Love Hangover’. ‘Turn The Beat Around’ from Vicki Sue Robinson is followed by a trio of bands who all released unforgettable disco singles in ’76: Tavares, The O’Jays and The Miracles. Soulful vocals from The Stylistics, and Lou Rawls lead into timeless tracks from The Isley Brothers with ‘Harvest For The World’, ‘I Want You’ from Marvin Gaye, and the sublime ‘Midnight Train To Georgia’ from Gladys Knight & The Pips. After more soul ballads from James & Bobby Purify, The Manhattans and Yvonne Fair, the disc closes with a run of fabulous funk hits from Archie Bell & The Drells, Wild Cherry, James Brown and Lalo Schifrin’s version of the theme from ‘Jaws’.

      The biggest seller in ’76 in the US opens the final disc: ‘Silly Love Songs’ gave Wings a UK #2 and comes ahead of another peerless single from Elton John with ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’. Dr. Hook had a huge hit with ‘A Little Bit More’, and Dolly Parton made her UK singles chart debut with ‘Jolene’ three years after it was a hit in the US. Country music was also represented by Billie Jo Spears who had her biggest hit with ‘What I’ve Got In Mind’ – but it was a Dutch band, Pussycat, who hit the top with their country-pop track ‘Mississippi’. C.W. McCall capitalised on the craze for CB radio with ‘Convoy’, which leads to hits from Neil Diamond, Randy Edelman, Sutherland Brothers & Quiver and Liverpool Express. British group, the Climax Blues Band scored a Top 10 hit in the UK and a US Top 3 with ‘Couldn’t Get It Right’ and features alongside more great vocalists including Linda Ronstadt and Yvonne Elliman. Soul-influenced pop from R&J Stone and the re-released ‘She’s Gone’ from Daryl Hall & John Oates lead to a closing run of stunning ballads: The Walker Brothers returned to the Top 10 in 1976 with their excellent cover of  ‘No Regrets’, ‘Heart On My Sleeve’ from Gallagher And Lyle, Eric Carmen hit big with ‘All By Myself’ and Cliff Richard makes a second appearance on this collection with one of his defining ballads ‘Miss You Nights’ and to sign-off, the year’s Christmas #1 from Johnny Mathis with his seasonal favourite ‘When A Child Is Born’.
    • Track listing

      Disc 1

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Somebody to Love
      Queen
      2.Livin' Thing
      Electric Light Orchestra
      3.Say You Love Me
      Fleetwood Mac
      4.I'm Mandy Fly Me
      10cc
      5.If You Leave Me Now
      Chicago
      6.Lost in France
      Bonnie Tyler
      7.You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
      Leo Sayer
      8.I Love to Love
      Tina Charles
      9.You to Me Are Everything
      The Real Thing
      10.December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)
      Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
      11.Young Hearts Run Free
      Candi Staton
      12.You See the Trouble With Me
      Barry White
      13.This Is It
      Melba Moore
      14.Shake It Down
      Mud
      15.I'll Meet You at Midnight
      Smokie
      16.Let's Stick Together
      Bryan Ferry
      17.A Glass of Champagne
      Sailor
      18.Here Comes the Sun
      Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
      19.50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
      Paul Simon
      20.Love and Affection
      Joan Armatrading
      21.Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)
      Diana Ross

      Disc 2

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Don't Go Breaking My Heart
      Elton John & Kiki Dee
      2.Devil Woman
      Cliff Richard
      3.Forever and Ever
      Demis Roussos
      4.You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
      Guys 'N' Dolls
      5.Save Your Kisses for Me
      Brotherhood of Man
      6.Under the Moon of Love
      Showaddywaddy
      7.Forever and Ever
      Slik
      8.Mystery Song
      Status Quo
      9.The Boys Are Back in Town
      Thin Lizzy
      10.Squeeze Box
      The Who
      11.Music
      John Miles
      12.Don't Stop It Now
      Hot Chocolate
      13.Can I Take You Home Little Girl?
      The Drifters
      14.Love Really Hurts Without You
      Billy Ocean
      15.Fairytale
      Dana
      16.Jeans On
      David Dundas
      17.Dancing With the Captain
      Paul Nicholas
      18.S-s-s-single Bed
      Fox
      19.Love Me Like I Love You
      Bay City Rollers
      20.Little Does She Know
      Kursaal Flyers
      21.The Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)
      The Wurzels

      Disc 3

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Love to Love You Baby
      Donna Summer
      2.More, More, More
      Andrea True Connection
      3.Love Hangover
      Diana Ross
      4.Turn the Beat Around
      Vicki Sue Robinson
      5.Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel (Pt. 1)
      Tavares
      6.I Love Music
      The O'Jays
      7.Love Machine (Pt. 1)
      The Miracles
      8.Let the Music Play
      Barry White
      9.Now Is the Time
      Jimmy James & The Vagabonds
      10.Can't Help Falling in Love
      The Stylistics
      11.You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
      Lou Rawls
      12.Harvest for the World
      The Isley Brothers
      13.I Want You
      Marvin Gaye
      14.Midnight Train to Georgia
      Gladys Knight & The Pips
      15.I'm Your Puppet
      James & Bobby Purify
      16.Kiss and Say Goodbye
      The Manhattans
      17.It Should Have Been Me
      Yvonne Fair
      18.Soul City Walk
      Archie Bell & The Drells
      19.Play That Funky Music
      Wild Cherry
      20.Get Up Offa That Thing
      James Brown
      21.Jaws
      Lalo Schifrin

      Disc 4

      Track name
      Artist
      1.Silly Love Songs
      Wings
      2.Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
      Elton John
      3.A Little Bit More
      Dr. Hook
      4.Jolene
      Dolly Parton
      5.Mississippi
      Pussycat
      6.What I've Got in Mind
      Billie Jo Spears
      7.Convoy
      C.W. McCall
      8.Beautiful Noise
      Neil Diamond
      9.Concrete and Clay
      Randy Edelman
      10.Arms of Mary
      Sutherland Brothers & Quiver
      11.You Are My Love
      Liverpool Express
      12.Couldn't Get It Right
      Climax Blues Band
      13.Tracks of My Tears
      Linda Ronstadt
      14.Love Me
      Yvonne Elliman
      15.We Do It
      R & J Stone
      16.She's Gone
      Daryll Hall And John Oates
      17.No Regrets
      The Walker Brothers
      18.Heart On My Sleeve
      Gallagher and Lyle
      19.All By Myself
      Eric Carmen
      20.Miss You Nights
      Cliff Richard
      21.When a Child Is Born
      Johnny Mathis
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