7 of the 70s: 11/22/12...



It's time for this week's trip back to the 70s, and this time out I'm back at 1977, the year Roots is televised on ABC.

Carly Simon - "Nobody Does It Better"
from the album The Spy Who Loved Me (Soundtrack) (1977)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #2


After "Goldfinger", my second-favorite Bond track. Adele settles in at #3...

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K.C. & The Sunshine Band - "Keep It Comin' Love"
from the album Part 3 (1976)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #2


Wayne Casey's most fun moment, making me reminisce about her this incessantly on the Seaside Park and Wildwood boardwalks...


Hot - "Angel In Your Arms"
from the album Hot (1977)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #6


 The California trio of women know how to play the same game as their cheating lover...

Meri Wilson - "Telephone Man"
from the album First Take (1977)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #18


 Meri had a masters degree in Musical Education and Theory, and this is what she'll be remembered for. Damn.


England Dan & John Ford Coley - "It's Sad To Belong"
from the album Dowdy Ferry Road (1977)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #21


 A classic soft-rock song about daydreaming about something you wish you had.Love this in so many ways.


C.J. & Co. - "Devil's Gun"
from the album Devil's Gun (1977)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #36



Classic disco track that spent over a half-year on the pop chart without going higher than the low-30s.


Boston - "Piece Of Mind"
from the album Boston (1976)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #38


I definitely understand about indecision.

That does is for this flashback, I'll return later tonight with 8 more from 1987... see you then, and happy eating!




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