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Originally released in 1976 on their album Jailbreak. Philip Parris Lynott The Boys Are Back In Town 4:23 born 1949 in West Bromwich

Backslop 2:33 Baby Earl & The Trinidads

From their 1971 album, Aqualung. The composition is designed to resemble a train Locomotive Breath 4:25 Jethro Tull chugging. Anderson occasionally says a word like "Oh-OH!" in the style of "All aboard?!", as shouted by train conductors.

Don't Stop Me Now 3:32 Queen Featured on their 1978 album Jazz.

I Know What I Like (In Your 1973, from the album Selling England by the Pound, their first charting single. Peter 3:54 Genesis Wardrobe) Gabriel on lead vocals.

This was the band's first single for the progressive label Vertigo and its 12 bar boogie Paper Plane 2:56 Status Quo set the template for Quo's sound for years to come. From album Piledriver, 1972.

Original by , who wrote it in 1975. Covered by Rainbow for the 1979 Since You've Been Gone 3:18 Rainbow Down To Earth

1972, from Heartbreaker, their sixth and final studio album. Excluding the 1991 remix Wishing Well 3:38 Free of "All Right Now," this was the last of Free's 3 UK Top-10 hits.

Ace Of Spades 2:47 Motorhead Title track to the 1980 album Ace of Spades.

Recorded live at a Greasy Truckers benefit gig at The Roundhouse, London on 13 4:40 February 1972, but lead vocals later recorded by in a studio as original live vocals by Robert Calvert considered to be too weak

Album topped the UK album chart for two weeks in 1977. Steve Howe’s guitar made Going For The One 5:33 Yes by Wilkes Guitars in Hanley for this album. Bassist Chris Squire passed away this week, the only member to play on each of their 21 studio albums from 1969 to 2014.

Higher And Higher 3:53 Strider From debut album, ''Exposed", was released on Phillips Records in 1973.

The Sensational Alex Harvey The Faith Healer 3:14 1973, from Next, their second album. Band

Easy Livin 2:39 Uriah Heep 1972, it was the band's only hit in the United States

1974. Written by the band's, at the time, new guitarist, Michael Schenker and original Doctor Doctor 4:03 UFO singer Phil Mogg.

From Argus, named "Album of the Year" in 1972 by Sounds magazine. This song is Blowin' Free 5:20 about Annalena Nordstrom, the Swedish girlfriend of bass player .

From 1978 album, Who Are You, the last before drummer Keith Moon's death in Who Are You (Single Edit) 5:06 The Who September in the same year.

Originally known as the Climax Chicago Blues Band, formed in Stafford in 1968. Couldn't Get It Right 3:10 Climax Blues Band Vocalist and harmonica player Colin Cooper died in 2008. Top 10 in UK, 1976

1978. Never Say Die! is their eighth studio album and was the final Black Sabbath Never Say Die 3:50 Black Sabbath studio album to feature vocalist Ozzy Osbourne prior to his departure from the band the following year.

1971. Opening song of the album of the same name. The noise intro to the song was a Fireball 3:25 sound of an air-conditioning unit. Odd song for Deep Purple as it features no lead , only a bass one.

Hold Your Head Up 3:48 Argent 1972. Argent founded in 1969 by keyboardist , formerly of .

Far Far Away 3:38 Slade Released in 1974 to promote the upcoming film titled Slade in Flame