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Top 100 Songs of 1977

Below is a list from Billboard magazine’s Top ear-End Hot 100 songs for 1977. Chart © by Billboard, a part of MRC Media and Info, a division of MRC. All Rights Reserved. Learn more about Billboard here.

Top 100 Songs of 1977

1.
Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright) – Rod Stewart
2.
I Just Want to Be Your Everything – Andy Gibb
3.
Best of My Love – Emotions
4.
Love Theme (From “A Star Is Born”) – Barbra Streisand
5.
Angel In Your Arms – Hot
6.
I Like Dreamin’ – Kenny Nolan
7.
Don’t Leave Me This Way – Thelma Houston
8.
(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher – Rita Coolidge
9.
Undercover Angel – Alan O’Day
10.
Torn Between Two Lovers – Mary MacGregor
11.
I’m Your Boogie Man – K.C. and The Sunshine Band
12.
Dancing Queen – Abba
13.
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing – Leo Sayer
14.
Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffet
15.
Telephone Line – Electric Light Orchestra
16.
What’cha Gonna Do? – Pablo Cruise
17.
Do You Wanna Make Love – Peter McCann
18.
Sir Duke – Stevie Wonder
19.
Hotel California – Eagles
20.
Got to Give It Up, Pt. 1 – Marvin Gaye
21.
Gonna Fly Now (Theme from “Rocky”) – Bill Conti
22.
Southern Nights – Glen Campbell
23.
Rich Girl – Daryl Hall and John Oates
24.
When I Need You – Leo Sayer
25.
Hot Line – The Sylvers
26.
Car Wash – Rose Royce
27.
You Don’t Have to Be a Star (To Be In My Show) – Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.
28.
Fly Like An Eagle – Steve Miller Band
29.
Don’t Give Up On Us – David Soul
30.
On and On – Stephen Bishop
31.
Feels Like the First Time – Foreigner
32.
Couldn’t Get It Right – The Climax Blues Band
33.  Easy – The Commodores
34. Right Time of the Night – Jennifer Warnes
35.
I’ve Got Love On My Mind – Natalie Cole
36.
Blinded By the Light – Manfred Mann’s Earth Band
37.
Looks Like We Made It – Barry Manilow
38.
So In to You – Atlanta Rhythm Section
39.  Dreams – Fleetwood Mac
40.
Enjoy Yourself – The Jacksons
41. Dazz – Brick
42.
I’m In You – Peter Frampton
43.
Lucille – Kenny Rogers
44.
The Things We Do for Love – 10cc
45.
Da Doo Ron Ron – Shaun Cassidy
46.
Handy Man – James Taylor
47.
Just a Song Before I Go – Crosby, Stills and Nash
48.
You and Me – Alice Cooper
49.
Swayin’ to the Music (Slow Dancin’) – Johnny Rivers
50.
Lonely Boy – Andrew Gold
51.
I Wish – Stevie Wonder
52.
Don’t Stop – Fleetwood Mac
53.
Barracuda – Heart
54.
Strawberry Letter 23 – Brothers Johnson
55.
Night Moves – Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
56.
You’re My World – Helen Reddy
57.
Heard It In a Love Song – Marshall Tucker Band
58.
Carry On Wayward Son – Kansas
59.
New Kid In Town – Eagles
60.
My Heart Belongs to Me – Barbra Streisand
61.
After the Lovin’ – Engelbert Humperdinck
62.
Jet Airliner – Steve Miller Band
63.
Stand Tall – Burton Cummings
64.
Way Down – Elvis Presley
65.
Weekend In New England – Barry Manilow
66.
It Was Almost Like a Song – Ronnie Milsap
67.
Smoke from a Distant Fire – Sanford Townsend Band
68.
Cold As Ice – Foreigner
69.
Ariel – Dean Friedman
70.
Lost Without Your Love – Bread
71.
Star Wars Theme / Cantina Band – Meco
72.
Float On – The Floaters
73.
Jeans On – David Dundas
74.
Lido Shuffle – Boz Scaggs
75.
Keep It Comin’ Love – K.C. and The Sunshine Band
76.
You Made Me Believe In Magic – Bay City Rollers
77.
Livin’ Thing – Electric Light Orchestra
78.
Give a Little Bit – Supertramp
79.
That’s Rock ‘n’ Roll – Shaun Cassidy
80.
Love So Right – The Bee Gees
81.
Rubberband Man – The Spinners
82.
I Never Cry – Alice Cooper
83.
Nobody Does It Better – Carly Simon
84.
High School Dance – The Sylvers
85.
Love’s Grown Deep – Kenny Nolan
86.
Ain’t Gonna Bump No More (with No Big Fat Woman) – Joe Tex
87.
I Wanna Get Next To You – Rose Royce
88.
Somebody to Love – Queen
89.
Muskrat Love – Captain and Tennille
90. Walk This Way – Aerosmith
91. Cherchez la Femme / Se Si Bon – Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band
92.
Year of the Cat – Al Stewart
93.
Boogie Nights – Heatwave
94.
Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac
95.
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word – Elton John
96.
Don’t Worry Baby – B.J. Thomas
97.
Knowing Me, Knowing You – Abba
98.
How Much Love – Leo Sayer
99.
Main Title Star Wars – London Symphony Orchestra
100.
Devil’s Gun, C.J. and Co.

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Paul loves guitars, guitarists, and music made with a guitar to an almost worrying extent. But he didn't start out playing the guitar and was a good pianist until the age of nine when 'Rock' entered his life. Since then, he has also become accomplished on a range of other instruments, but Guitar is still his number one love!

He has played in a lot of bands over the years, the majority of them rock bands and mainly playing guitar. He has a substantial home recording studio and enjoys recording his own and other people's music as often as he can.

His passion for the guitar always comes through in his writing, and he hopes to continue to preach the importance of guitar music for decades to come.

He lives in Chicago with his girlfriend Pam and lots and lots of guitars!

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