The song is on The Jacksons debut self titled release in 1976
Blue Oyster Cult released this song in 1976 on the album 'Agents of Fortune'.
Rhiannon was released on the 4th of February 1976 and featured on the self titled Fleetwood Mac album, which unofficially became known as the White Album ( not the Beatles)
T.N.T although it was never released in america. the second american album was dirty deeds done dirt cheap which was recorded in 1976 but not released until 19 eighty something
Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 (1969) ABC (1970) Third Album (1970) The Jackson 5 Christmas Album (1970) Maybe Tomorrow (1971) Lookin' Through the Windows (1972) Skywriter (1973) Get It Together (1973) Dancing Machine (1974) Moving Violation (1975) Albums released as The Jacksons; The Jacksons (1976) Goin' Places (1977) Destiny (1978) Triumph (1980) Victory (1984) 2300 Jackson Street (1989)
Randy Jackson joined the Jackson 5 in 1976
Michael Jackson's Good Times was a song on an album released by The Jacksons in 1976.
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"Reflections of Love" - RCA Album Released in 1976
"Weekend in New England" was released by Barry Manilow on his 1976 album This One's For You..
As of December 2014, Los Lobos have released 20 albums. They released their first album, Si Se Puede!, in 1976.
"Beth" by Kiss, originally released on their 1976 album, Destroyer.
Boz Skaggs
Blue Oyster Cult released this song in 1976 on the album 'Agents of Fortune'.
The Outlaws released their self-titled album "The Outlaws" in 1976. This album features a blend of Southern rock and country influences, showcasing the band's signature sound. It includes popular tracks like "Green Grass & High Tides" and helped establish their reputation in the music scene.
The album 'Jump On It' features the rock and roll single 'Jump On It' by the band Montrose. It is Montrose's 4th album, and it was released in September 1976.
Rhiannon was released on the 4th of February 1976 and featured on the self titled Fleetwood Mac album, which unofficially became known as the White Album ( not the Beatles)
Herbie Hancock's album VSOP made it to number 5 in the US Jazz charts. The album was released in 1976 by Columbia Records. Hancock has released 41 studio albums in his career.