Rock Bottom! Lowest Hits of ‘76


Dave and Milt announce a listener survey to vote on a new “substitution” Top 10 for the July 10, 1976 chart as part of their bicentennial-week trilogy, sharing shout-outs (including a Spotify playlist by Jason Hedman) and an email from Richard Holmes in Hawaii. For this episode they instead count up the Billboard Hot 100 “bottom 10” (positions 91–100) for that week, discussing each track’s background: Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.’s “I Hope We Get to Love in Time,” John Handy’s jazz crossover “Hard Work,” Eagles-adjacent Fool’s Gold “Rain Oh Rain,” The Outlaws’ CB-themed “Breaker, Breaker,” Donna Valery’s “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” The Isley Brothers’ “Who Loves You Better,” Bill Cosby’s Barry White parody “Yes, Yes, Yes,” DJ Rogers’ “Say You Love Me,” Michel Polnareff’s film theme “Lipstick,” and Henry Gross’s dog tribute “Shannon,” tying it to Casey Kasem’s infamous “Snuggles” outtake.
SURVEY! HELP US RE-DO THE TOP 10 FOR THIS WEEK IN 1976
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S2C3GRM
Topics
00:55 Listener Survey Trilogy
03:51 Shoutouts and Hawaii Email
06:47 Bottom 10 Concept Setup
10:12 No 91 McCoo and Davis
19:34 No 92 John Handy Funk Jazz
25:54 No 93 Fool's Gold Eagles Vibes
31:22 No 94 Outlaws CB Craze
38:49 No 95 Dana Valery Cover
41:36 Whats My Line Clip
44:04 Donna Valerie Debrief
44:42 Isley Brothers At 96
47:03 Lyrics Guessing Game
48:29 Cosby Parody Unease
53:17 DJ Rogers Soul Ballad
57:27 Lipstick Movie Theme
01:04:16 Shannon And Snuggles
01:12:23 Recap And Farewell














