The Essential Songs: 1976

While citizens across our great nation were celebrating our Bicentennial, Jeffry Hyman, John Cummings, Douglas Colvin, and Thomas Erdelyi entered a recording studio in New York and created a new genre of rock ‘n’ roll that would remain viable for decades.  The Ramones started the revolution.  The Sex Pistols took the punk rock torch and simultaneously thrilled and repulsed the public, reestablishing a rock ‘n’ roll tradition that had been dormant for far too long.  Rock music felt dangerous again.  Mothers across the globe looked pensively at their empty safety pin containers.

Anarchy in the U.K., The Sex Pistols 
 
Blitzkrieg Bop, The Ramones
 
The Boys Are Back in Town, Thin Lizzy
 
Cherry Bomb, The Runaways
 
Couldn’t Get it Right, Climax Blues Bland
 
Crazy on You, Heart
 
Dazz, Brick
 
(Don’t Fear) The Reaper, Blue Oyster Cult
 
Dream On, Aerosmith
 
Final Solution, Pere Ubu
 
Fool to Cry, Rolling Stones
 
Fooled Around and Fell in Love, Elvin Bishop
 
Golden Years, David Bowie
 
Good Hearted Woman, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
 
Hurricane, Bob Dylan
 
Kiss and Say Goodbye, The Manhattans
 
Long May You Run, The Stills-Young Band
 
More, More, More, Andrea True Connection 
 
One Piece at a Time, Johnny Cash
 
P Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up), Parliament
 
Play That Funky Music, Wild Cherry
 
Poor Poor Pitiful Me, Warren Zevon
 
Rhiannon, Fleetwood Mac
 
Right Back Where We Started From, Maxine Nightingale
 
Roadrunner, The Moder Lovers 
 
The Rubberband Man, The Spinners
 
Saturday Night, The Bay City Rollers
 
Shake Some Action, Flamin’ Groovies
 
So It Goes, Nick Lowe
 
Something He Can Feel, Aretha Franklin
 
Take It to the Limit, The Eagles
 
Tear the Roof Off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk), Parliament
 
Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World, The Ramones
 
Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright), Rod Stewart
 
Turn the Beat Around, Vicki Sue Robinson
 
Wake Up, Everybody (Part I), Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes

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