1976 in Music - Published Popular Music

Published Popular Music

  • "Always and Forever" w.m. Rod Temperton
  • "Dancing Queen" w.m. Benny Andersson, Stig Anderson & Björn Ulvaeus
  • "Devil Woman" w.m. Terry Britten & Christine Authors
  • "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" w. Tim Rice m. Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" w.m. Richard Leigh
  • "Empty Tables" w. Johnny Mercer m. Jimmy Van Heusen
  • "Evergreen" w. Paul Williams m. Barbra Streisand
  • "Fernando" w.m. Benny Andersson, Stig Anderson & Björn Ulvaeus
  • "Gonna Fly Now" (aka "Theme From Rocky") w. Carol Connors & Ayn Robbins m. Bill Conti
  • "I Never Do Anything Twice" aka "The Madam's Song" w.m. Stephen Sondheim. Introduced by Régine in the film The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
  • "Isn't She Lovely?" w.m. Stevie Wonder
  • "Like A Sad Song" w.m. John Denver
  • "A Little Bit More" w.m. Bobby Gosh
  • "Making Our Dreams Come True" w.m. Norman Gimbel & Charles Fox, from the TV series Laverne and Shirley
  • "Money, Money, Money" w.m. Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus
  • "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" w.m.Elton John
  • "Welcome Back" w.m. John Sebastian. Theme song from the television series Welcome Back Kotter

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