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America (1976) Ein Weihnachtsabend Mit Julio Iglesias ... America is 1976 album by Julio Iglesias. [1] It was released on the Alhambra label. [2] ... Japanese Albums ...
Album Artist Label Ref. 17 Evolve: Nemophila: Masterworks [11] March. Date Album Artist ... 2024 in Japanese music. Add languages ...
Number-one albums of 2024 on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums Issue date Album Artist(s) Ref. January 1 Road to A: Travis Japan [1] January 8 Yellow Note: Jin Akanishi [2] January 15 Ado's Utattemita Album: Ado [3] January 22 The Vibes: SixTones [4] January 29 Kitto, Zettai, Zettai: ≒Joy [5] February 5 Tokimeku Koi to Seishun: Chō Tokimeki ...
En of Love: Love Mechanics – Line TV, YouTube; En of Love: This Is Love Story – Line TV, YouTube [158] En of Love: TOSSARA – Line TV, YouTube [159] Friend Forever – Channel 9 [160] Gen Y – Channel 3 [161] I Told Sunset About You – Line TV; Love by Chance 2: A Chance to Love – WeTV; Manner of Death – WeTV
These are the Billboard magazine number-one albums of 1976, per the Billboard 200. Peter Frampton's live album Frampton Comes Alive! was the best-selling album of 1976, spending ten non-consecutive weeks at number one. Songs in the Key of Life by Stevie Wonder spent 11 consecutive weeks at number one in 1976, along with a further two weeks in 1977.
This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1976. [1] The Top 100, as revealed in the year-end edition of Billboard dated December 25, 1976, is based on Hot 100 charts from the issue dates of November 8, 1975 through October 30, 1976.
"Today's the Day" was released as the album's lead single in April 1976 and it peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100, [3] making it the most successful single from the album. The final Top 40 hit for America as a trio, "Today's the Day" was also America's third and final #1 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart which it topped for two weeks. [4]
Go was a Japanese rock supergroup formed in 1976 by Stomu Yamashta (percussion and keyboards), which included Steve Winwood (vocals and keyboards), Al Di Meola (lead guitar), Klaus Schulze (synthesizers) and Michael Shrieve (drums). [1] Go is the Japanese word for "five". Go recorded two studio albums, Go (1976) and Go Too (1977).