Pick: Which song would you listen to on the radio in 1977?
So that's where all that wedding music came from.
You're driving down a highway in the middle of nowhere. It's 1977. The radio in your Cutlass Supreme can pick up four stations — pop, rock and country.
As you motor towards the horizon, you jump radio stations to find your favorite songs. Below, you will find the top Billboard hits of that year. They were undoubtedly playing constantly, somewhere. Pick a song. It's no fun driving in silence.
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Pick one of these top songs from January 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from February 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from March 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from April 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from May 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from June 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from July 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from August 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from September 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from October 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from November 1977.
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Pick one of these top songs from December 1977.
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Pick: Which song would you listen to on the radio in 1977?
Your Result...
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$19.95
Elvis - The Stare
$19.95
Sun Record Co. - Logo
$19.95
Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock
$19.95
Yes - Yessongs
$21.95
Elvis - Long Live the King
$19.95
Elvis - Mugshot
$19.95
Yes - Logo
$21.95
CBGB - Logo (Gray)
$19.95
Jimi Hendrix - Kiss the Sky
$19.95
Yes - Logo
$21.95
ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
$19.95
Elvis - TCB
$19.95
Tom Petty - Heart and Banner
$19.95
Tom Petty - Circle
$19.95
Willie Nelson - Horseshoe
$19.95
9 Comments
This was a hard one; I have more 45s from 1977 than any other year! The only easy month was July: there was only one song I liked! I can't stand "Da Doo Ron Ron" and I'm "meh" on "Margaritaville", but I love Manilow in general.
That one shouldn't have been hard for most people based on history. "Looks Like We Made It" was a Billboard #1 hit, unlike the other two songs.