1976 No. 1 Hit Voted 'Worst Song of the '70s' ...Saudi Arabia

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That's why when Rolling Stone asked readers to vote on the "Top 10 Worst Songs of the 1970s," people had plenty to say on the subject. While rankings like this tend to divide music lovers, it's pretty hard to argue with most of the tunes that made the list; then again, there's no accounting for taste.

At #8 was Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods' 1974 #1 hit "Billy Don't Be a Hero," actually a cover of a song by the British group Paper Lace — and while many people assumed the tune was inspired by the Vietnam War, it was about the Civil War. (Either way, apparently nobody wants to hear it now.)

The Captain and Tenille's unfortunately named "Muskrat Love" (1976) kicked off the top 5, followed by Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life" (1977), which spent a whopping 10 weeks at the top of the charts. Paul Anka's "uber-saccharine" 1974 hit "(You're) Having My Baby" was ranked at #3, while the cringe-worthy "Afternoon Delight" (1976) by Starlight Vocal Band took the #2 position.

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