Sounds of The Seventies
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After a period of critical drubbings and vituperative coverage of his jet-set romance with Swedish actress Britt Eklund, Rod Stewart came back strong in 1976 with A Night on the Town, which yielded three popular singles, including Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright).
After a period of critical drubbings and vituperative coverage of his jet-set romance with Swedish actress Britt Eklund, Rod Stewart came back strong in 1976 with A Night on the Town, which yielded three popular singles, including Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright).
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Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright) was band in Britian because it concerned the seduction of a virgin.
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Tonight's the Night--was the biggest American single of the year,topping the charts for eight weeks for Rod Stewart.
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Rod Stewart sang with the group called Faces for 6 years.The group broke up in 1976.
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1976
The movie "Mahogany" didn't do as well as Diana Ross's song (Do You Know Where You're Going to) the them from "Mahogany."
The movie "Mahogany" didn't do as well as Diana Ross's song (Do You Know Where You're Going to) the them from "Mahogany."
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Dorothy Moore's Misty Blue kept Southern soul alive on the charts, while Sweet Thing provided the second pop funk million-seller for Rufus, fronted by Chaka Khan.
Dorothy Moore's Misty Blue kept Southern soul alive on the charts, while Sweet Thing provided the second pop funk million-seller for Rufus, fronted by Chaka Khan.
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Maxine Nightingale and Hot Chocolate represented the British wing of black music.
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Maxine Nightingale came from one of the first black families in Wembley, where she began singing in neighborhood pubs.
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You sexy Thing was the biggest stateside hit for Hot Chocolate, the most enduring of the black British groups, which was formed in 1970 around writer-singer Errol Brown.
You sexy Thing was the biggest stateside hit for Hot Chocolate, the most enduring of the black British groups, which was formed in 1970 around writer-singer Errol Brown.
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