It’s officially 2026, which means a very specific group of songs is hitting the big 50.
Yes, the biggest hit songs of 1976 are now officially 50 years old, and no, we are not emotionally prepared for that information. These tracks ruled the radio, packed dance floors, and somehow still pop up in movies, commercials, and wedding playlists like they never aged a day.
According to Billboard’s Year-End chart, 1976 was an absolute monster year for pop, disco, funk, and soft rock. You’ve got legendary artists, unforgettable hooks, and songs so familiar you probably know every word without realizing it.
So happy 50th birthday to the music of 1976. They might be old enough for AARP mailers, but they still sound pretty great turned up way too loud.
Here are the Top 26 Songs from Billboard’s 1976 Hot 100 Year-End chart:
- “Silly Love Songs”, Paul McCartney and Wings
- “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”, Elton John and Kiki Dee
- “Disco Lady”, Johnnie Taylor
- “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)”, The Four Seasons
- “Play That Funky Music”, Wild Cherry
- “Kiss and Say Goodbye”, The Manhattans
- “Love Machine”, The Miracles
- “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover”, Paul Simon
- “Love Is Alive”, Gary Wright
- “A Fifth of Beethoven”, Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band
- “Sara Smile”, Daryl Hall and John Oates
- “Afternoon Delight”, Starland Vocal Band
- “I Write the Songs”, Barry Manilow
- “Fly, Robin, Fly”, Silver Convention
- “Love Hangover”, Diana Ross
- “Get Closer”, Seals and Crofts
- “More, More, More”, Andrea True Connection
- “Bohemian Rhapsody”, Queen
- “Misty Blue”, Dorothy Moore
- “Boogie Fever”, The Sylvers
- “I’d Really Love to Seee You Tonight”, England Dan & John Ford Coley
- “You Sexy Thing”, Hot Chocolate
- “Love Hurts”, Nazareth
- “Get Up and Boogie”, Silver Convention
- “Take It to the Limit”, Eagles
- “(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty”, KC and the Sunshine Band