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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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[quote=Cadaverous Pallor]Oops, I meant "the hits were pretty lame".
At least the hits on this compilation. QUOTE] Agreed, if this was my musical snapshot of 1977, I could consider it a lame year too. These "hits" must have been the ones they could put together on an album with a minimum of royalty payments. Most of them would be on my "not so good" list. |
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Here are the hits from my birth year 197*ahem*1:
1. Joy To The World, Three Dog Night 2. Maggie May / (Find A) Reason To Believe, Rod Stewart 3. It's Too Late / I Feel The Earth Move, Carole King 4. One Bad Apple, Osmonds 5. How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, Bee Gees 6. Indian Reservation, Raiders 7. Go Away Little Girl, Donny Osmond 8. Take Me Home, Country Roads, John Denver 9. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me), Temptations 10. Knock Three Times, Pawn 11. Me And Bobby Mcgee, Janis Joplin 12. Tired Of Being Alone, Al Green 13. Want Ads, Honey Cone 14. Smiling Faces Sometimes, Undisputed Truth 15. Treat Her Like A Lady, Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose 16. You've Got A Friend, James Taylor 17. Mr. Big Stuff, Jean Knight 18. Brown Sugar, Rolling Stones 19. Do You Know What I Mean, Lee Michaels 20. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, Joan Baez |
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