← Timeline
Disco's glittering dominance clashed with punk's raw rebellion and new wave's electronic experimentation, creating a year of wildly contrasting sounds. 1977 marked a turning point where mainstream pop embraced synthesizers and dance rhythms while underground scenes fiercely rejected polish and tradition.
I Don't Want To Talk About It
Rod Stewart
Stayin' Alive
Bee Gees
How Deep Is Your Love
Bee Gees
We Will Rock You
Queen
Black Betty
Ram Jam
Dust in the Wind
Kansas
We Are The Champions
Queen
Three Little Birds
Bob Marley & The Wailers
Dreams
Fleetwood Mac
Wonderful Tonight
Eric Clapton
It's A Heartache
Bonnie Tyler
Night Fever
Bee Gees
Psycho Killer
Talking Heads
Go Your Own Way
Fleetwood Mac
Baby Come Back
Player
Knowing Me, Knowing You
ABBA
Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
Meat Loaf
More Than A Woman
Bee Gees
Lovely Day
Bill Withers
Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Meat Loaf
Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
Baccara
Mr. Blue Sky
Electric Light Orchestra
The Chain
Fleetwood Mac
Thank You For The Music
ABBA
Solsbury Hill
Peter Gabriel
Heroes
David Bowie
Fantasy
Earth, Wind & Fire
Just the Way You Are
Billy Joel
Bat Out of Hell
Meat Loaf
Jamming
Bob Marley & The Wailers