"You Should Be Dancing" is a song by the Bee Gees, from the album Children of the World, released in 1976. It hit No. 1 for one week on the American Billboard Hot 100, No. 1 for seven weeks on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart, and in September the same year, reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart.[3] The song also peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Soul chart. It was this song that first launched the Bee Gees into disco. It was also the only track from the group to top the dance chart. | |
"Billie Jean" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson, released in January 1983 as the second singlefrom his sixth album Thriller (1982). It was written and composed by Jackson and produced by Quincy Jonesand Jackson. "Billie Jean" was one of the best-selling singles of 1983 and became the biggest-selling single for Jackson as a solo artist. | |
| Long May You Run is a studio album credited to the Stills-Young Band, a collaboration between Stephen Stillsand Neil Young, released in 1976 on Reprise Records, catalogue MS 2253. It peaked at #26 on the Billboard200 and certified gold in the U.S. by the RIAA. The album is the sole studio release by Stills and Young in tandem. |
| "I Shall Be Released" is a 1967 song written by Bob Dylan. The Band recorded the first officially released version of the song for their 1968 debut album, Music from Big Pink, with Richard Manuel singing lead vocals, and Rick Danko and Levon Helm harmonizing in the chorus. The song was also performed near the end of the Band's 1976 farewell concert, The Last Waltz, in which all the night's performers (with the exception of Muddy Waters) plus Ringo Starr and Ronnie Wood appeared on the same stage. |
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