Billboard's 27 Best Songs of 1977: A Nostalgic Journey Back in Time

Step back in time and rediscover the electrifying sounds of 1977! This year wasn't just about bell bottoms and disco fever; it was a pivotal moment in music history, birthing iconic tracks that still resonate today. If you're a music aficionado, a nostalgic '70s enthusiast, or simply curious about the sounds that shaped a generation, then you've come to the right place. This post dives deep into the definitive list of the best songs of 1977 billboard, exploring the chart-topping hits and hidden gems that defined the year. We'll unearth the artists, the stories behind the songs, and the cultural impact they made, offering a comprehensive journey through a year of unforgettable music. Prepare to relive the magic and perhaps even discover some new favorites from this incredible musical landscape. Get ready to groove!

Billboard's 27 Best Songs of 1977: A Nostalgic Journey Back in Time
SongArtistAlbumListens
1. Dancing Queen ABBA The Visitors (Deluxe Edition) 877M+
2. Hotel California Eagles Hotel California (2013 Remaster) 397M+
3. I Just Want to Be Your Everything Andy Gibb 43M+
4. I'm Your Boogie Man KC and the Sunshine Band 38M+
5. Telephone Line Electric Light Orchestra A New World Record 24M+
6. Tonight's the Night Rod Stewart A Night on the Town (Deluxe Edition) 20M+
7. Don't give up on us David Soul David Soul 17M+

1. Dancing Queen (1976)

Billboard Chart Domination: "Dancing Queen" reigned supreme on the Billboard charts in 1977, a testament to its infectious energy and widespread appeal.

Unforgettable Disco Beat: Its instantly recognizable, driving disco beat propelled it to iconic status, ensuring its place in music history.

Ageless Appeal: Even today, the song's undeniable groove and catchy melody continue to resonate with listeners, solidifying its position as a true classic of the era.

Dancing Queen - ABBA

2. Hotel California - Hotel California (2013 Remaster)

Billboard Chart Domination: "Hotel California" soared to incredible heights on the Billboard charts in 1977, solidifying its place as a cultural touchstone.

Unforgettable Melody: The song's instantly recognizable guitar riff and haunting melody are hallmarks of its enduring appeal, resonating with listeners for decades.

Lyrical Depth: Its enigmatic lyrics and metaphorical storytelling created an air of mystery and intrigue, further fueling its popularity and contributing to its legendary status among 1977's best.

Hotel California - Eagles

3. I Just Want to Be Your Everything (Andy Gibb)

Billboard Chart Domination: Andy Gibb's "I Just Want to Be Your Everything" soared up the Billboard charts in 1977, showcasing his undeniable vocal talent and the song's infectious melody.

Smooth 70s Sound: The track perfectly captures the smooth, romantic sound that defined much of 70s pop music, making it a quintessential example of the era's musical landscape.

Enduring Legacy: Its lasting popularity speaks to the song's timeless appeal, proving its place amongst the best of 1977's Billboard hits.

I Just Want to Be Your Everything - Andy Gibb

4. I'm Your Boogie Man (1977)

Billboard Chart Domination: KC and the Sunshine Band's "I'm Your Boogie Man" was a formidable force on the 1977 Billboard charts, showcasing the band's infectious energy and dance-floor appeal.

Unforgettable Disco Groove: The song's irresistible disco rhythm, punctuated by KC's signature vocals, cemented its place as a timeless classic of the era.

Enduring Legacy: Its catchy melody and vibrant production ensured "I'm Your Boogie Man" remained a radio staple and a testament to the enduring power of 70s disco.

I'm Your Boogie Man - KC and the Sunshine Band

5. Telephone Line

Billboard Chart Success: "Telephone Line" soared on the 1977 Billboard charts, showcasing ELO's growing popularity and solidifying its place in the year's musical landscape.

Catchy Melody and Production: The song's instantly memorable melody, combined with Jeff Lynne's signature layered production, created a truly iconic sound that continues to resonate with listeners.

Enduring Legacy: Its infectious energy and sophisticated arrangement explain why "Telephone Line" remains a staple of classic rock radio and a testament to ELO's enduring musical prowess.

Telephone Line - Electric Light Orchestra

6. Tonight's the Night - A Night on the Town (Deluxe Edition)

Billboard Chart Domination: Rod Stewart's "Tonight's the Night" enjoyed significant success on the Billboard charts in 1977, solidifying its place as a radio staple and cultural touchstone of the era.

Unforgettable Vocal Performance: Stewart's raspy yet powerful vocals are the undeniable heart of the song, conveying a blend of yearning and confidence that resonated with listeners.

Enduring Soulful Groove: The track's infectious rhythm and soulful melody ensured its longevity, making it a timeless classic that still captivates audiences today.

Tonight's the Night - Rod Stewart

7. Don't give up on us (David Soul - 1977)

Billboard Chart Performance: "Don't Give Up on Us" enjoyed significant airplay on Billboard charts in 1977, solidifying its place within the year's musical landscape.

Soulful Vocals: David Soul's distinctive vocals deliver a poignant and emotional performance, resonating with listeners on a deeply personal level.

Enduring Appeal: Its memorable melody and relatable themes contribute to the song's lasting popularity and its inclusion among 1977's best.

Don't give up on us - David Soul

8. Sir Duke (Stevie Wonder)

Billboard Chart Domination: Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke" enjoyed significant success on the 1977 Billboard charts, showcasing its widespread appeal and enduring quality.

Sophisticated Soul: The track masterfully blends sophisticated jazz influences with Wonder's signature soulful vocals, creating a timeless and instantly recognizable sound.

Enduring Legacy: Its infectious melody and positive message cemented "Sir Duke" as a classic of the era, remaining a beloved track in the decades since its release.

Sir Duke - Stevie Wonder

9. When I Need You (Leo Sayer - 1977)

Billboard Chart Domination: Leo Sayer's "When I Need You" enjoyed significant success on the 1977 Billboard charts, solidifying its place as a memorable hit of the era.

Smooth Vocals and Melodies: Sayer's signature smooth vocals and the song's memorable melody contributed to its widespread appeal and enduring popularity.

Timeless Ballad: Its heartfelt lyrics and romantic theme continue to resonate with listeners, making "When I Need You" a classic example of a well-crafted 70s ballad.

When I Need You - Leo Sayer

10. Rich Girl - 1977

Billboard Chart Domination: "Rich Girl" a Hall & Oates classic, enjoyed significant success on the 1977 Billboard charts, solidifying its place in the year's musical landscape.

Smooth R&B Groove: The track's signature blend of smooth R&B and sophisticated pop production made it instantly recognizable and highly replayable, contributing to its chart longevity.

Enduring Appeal: Its catchy melody and relatable lyrical themes ensured "Rich Girl" transcended its era, remaining a popular and frequently covered song even decades later.

Rich Girl - Hall , Oates
  • Evergreen
    11

    Evergreen

    Barbra Streisand

    1976

    A Star Is Born

  • Fly Like an Eagle
    12

    Fly Like an Eagle

    Steve Miller Band

    1977

  • Best of My Love
    13

    Best of My Love

    The Emotions

    1977

    Rejoice

  • You Don't Have to Be a Star
    14

    You Don't Have to Be a Star

    Marilyn McCoo,Billy Davis Jr.

    1977

    I Hope We Get To Love In Time

  • Car Wash
    15

    Car Wash

    Rose Royce

    1977

  • Torn Between Two Lovers
    16

    Torn Between Two Lovers

    Mary MacGregor

    1977

  • Don't Leave Me This Way
    17

    Don't Leave Me This Way

    Thelma Houston

    1977

  • Undercover Angel
    18

    Undercover Angel

    Alan O'Day

    1977

  • Southern Nights
    19

    Southern Nights

    Glen Campbell

    1977

    Southern Nights

  • Margaritaville
    20

    Margaritaville

    Jimmy Buffett

    1977

    Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes

  • I Like Dreamin'
    21

    I Like Dreamin'

    Kenny Nolan

    1977

  • You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
    22

    You Make Me Feel Like Dancing

    Leo Sayer

    1977

    Endless Flight

  • Do You Wanna Make Love
    23

    Do You Wanna Make Love

    Peter McCann

    1977

  • Angel in Your Arms
    24

    Angel in Your Arms

    Hot

    1977

  • Hot Line
    25

    Hot Line

    The Sylvers

    1977

  • Higher and Higher
    26

    Higher and Higher

    Rita Coolidge

    1977

  • Whatcha Gonna Do?
    27

    Whatcha Gonna Do?

    Pablo Cruise

    1977