Are you a baby boomer with a taste for classic rock and some pretty strong musical memories of 1976? If thatโs the case, the following four tracks are probably still burned into your brain after all these years. Feel free to sing along.
โBlinded By The Lightโ by Manfred Mannโs Earth Band from โThe Roaring Silenceโ
If youโre a baby boomer, congratulations: You likely got to hear both Bruce Springsteenโs original version of this song and Manfred Mannโs Earth Bandโs legendary cover in 1976. Manfred Mannโs version is a little less boogie rock and a bit more prog, but itโs a delight that really does work beautifully. Their version was a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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โSomebody To Loveโ by Queen from โA Day At The Racesโ
Not many classic rock songs in 1976 had a gospel edge to them, but Queen made it seem natural and easy with this glam rock staple. โSomebody To Loveโ resonated majorly with listeners at the time, too. This hit from A Day At The Races peaked at No. 13 on the Hot 100 and No. 2 on the UK Singles chart.
โShow Me The Wayโ by Peter Frampton from โFrampton Comes Alive!โ
The original recorded version of this Peter Frampton hit dropped in 1975. It did quite well on the charts, reaching No. 6 on the Hot 100. However, the live version from 1976 is where itโs at. Honestly, the best way to enjoy Frampton is through his live recordings, in my opinion.
โMore Than A Feelingโ by Boston from โBostonโ
Boston kicked down the hard rock doors with this song in 1976. โMore Than A Feelingโ was the lead single from their debut album, and it was the song to launch a massive and enduring career in classic rock. This entry on our list of baby boomer classic rock jams from 1976 is still loved by many after all these years. And youโll only have to listen to any classic rock radio station for a few minutes before this jam eventually comes on. โMore Than A Feelingโ peaked at No. 5 on the Hot 100 chart.
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