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NOW - Yearbook 1976 (3x12")
NOW That’s What I Call Music! (LPYBNOW76)
Release date: Aug 29, 2025
next instalment in our ongoing ‘Yearbook’ series – pressed in lovely-lime-green vinyl on a 3-LP set packed with 47 stellar tracks celebrating a brilliant year of pop singles. NOW – Yearbook 1976.
LP1: Kicking off in magnificent style with signature songs from legendary 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’. Dr. Hook had a huge hit with ‘A Little Bit More’, and Chicago hit #1 with their all-time classic ballad ‘If You Leave Me Now’, while the side closes with Eric Carmen’s enduringly popular ‘All By Myself’. Flip the LP over for huge hits from the year – including 4 #1s: 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)’, whilst Leo Sayer reached #2 in the UK, and #1 in the US with ‘You Make Me Feel Like Dancing’. Pop gems follow from David Dundas, Bryan Ferry, Sailor, Smokie – and Slik, featuring a pre-Ultravox Midge Ure reached the top with ‘Forever And Ever’. Showaddywaddy celebrated their biggest hit and their first #1 with ‘Under The Moon Of Love’, 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 and bringing the first LP to a close.
LP2: Opening 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’, and Cliff Richard with ‘Devil Woman’, ahead of dance-floor favourites – and both #1s in ’76: Tina Charles with ‘I Love To Love’ and The Real Thing with ‘You To Me Are Everything’. More pop nuggets follow from Billy Ocean and Dana, before the side finishes with R&J Stone with ‘We Do It’ and the sublime ‘Midnight Train To Georgia’ from Gladys Knight & The Pips. Over on the second side, ‘Silly Love Songs’ gave Wings a UK #2 and became ‘76’s biggest seller in the US and opens a run of great vocalists; Neil Diamond, Daryl Hall & John Oates with ‘She’s Gone’, Paul Simon’s ’50 Ways To Leave Your Lover’ and a trio of the year’s classic rock smashes: ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’ from Thin Lizzy, ‘Squeeze Box’ from The Who, and closing with the epic ‘Music’ from John Miles.
LP3: Celebrating ‘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 Candi Staton’s timeless ‘Young Hearts Run Free’. Melba Moore with ‘This Is It’ comes ahead of Diana Ross with the genre-defining ‘Love Hangover’, and the side is completed with huge floor-fillers from Tavares and Barry White ahead of The Isley Brothers with the soul standard ‘Harvest For The World’ and over on the final side country music is represented with Dolly Parton making her UK singles chart debut with ‘Jolene’ three years after it was a hit in the US, but it was a Dutch band, Pussycat, who hit the top with their country-pop track ‘Mississippi’. Bonnie Tyler made her chart debut with ‘Lost In France’, and ‘Forever And Ever’ gave Demis Roussos a ’76 chart topper, and an easy-listening classic, whilst Guys N Dolls had a second Top 5 hit with their cover of ‘You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me’. The LP ends with a trio of the year’s most beautiful ballads: Gallagher And Lyle with ‘Heart On My Sleeve’, ‘Love And Affection’ the stunning singles chart debut for Joan Armatrading, and finishing with a second peerless single on this collection from Elton John with ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’.
NOW – Yearbook 1976 – a celebration of the diversity and wonderful creativity of a truly fabulous year in pop.
A1
Queen - Somebody To Love
A2
Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing
A3
Fleetwood Mac – Say You Love Me
A4
10Cc - I'm Mandy Fly Me
A5
Dr. Hook - A Little Bit More
A6
Chicago – If You Leave Me Now
A7
Eric Carmen - All By Myself
B1
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons – December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
B2
Leo Sayer - You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
B3
David Dundas - Jeans On
B4
Bryan Ferry - Let's Stick Together
B5
Sailor - A Glass Of Champagne
B6
Smokie - I'll Meet You At Midnight
B7
Slik - Forever And Ever
B8
Showaddywaddy – Under The Moon Of Love
B9
Brotherhood Of Man - Save Your Kisses For Me
C1
Elton John & Kiki Dee - Don't Go Breaking My Heart
C2
Cliff Richard – Devil Woman
C3
Tina Charles - I Love To Love
C4
The Real Thing - You To Me Are Everything
C5
Billy Ocean - Love Really Hurts Without You
C6
Dana - Fairytale
C7
R & J Stone - We Do It
C8
Gladys Knight & The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia
D1
Wings - Silly Love Songs
D2
Neil Diamond - Beautiful Noise
D3
Daryl Hall & John Oates – She’s Gone
D4
Paul Simon - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
D5
Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town
D6
The Who - Squeeze Box
D7
John Miles - Music
E1
Donna Summer - Love To Love You Baby
E2
Andrea True Connection - More, More, More
E3
Candi Staton – Young Hearts Run Free
E4
Melba Moore - This Is It
E5
Diana Ross - Love Hangover
E6
Tavares - Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel (Part 1)
E7
Barry White - You See The Trouble With Me
E8
The Isley Brothers - Harvest For The World
F1
Dolly Parton - Jolene
F2
Pussycat - Mississippi
F3
Bonnie Tyler - Lost In France
F4
Demis Roussos - Forever And Ever
F5
Guys N Dolls - You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me
F6
Gallagher And Lyle - Heart On My Sleeve
F7
Joan Armatrading - Love And Affection
F8
Elton John - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word





