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Best Songs Of The 1970s (1970s Hits) – Part 3 🕺

Best of 1970s: My Sharona -  The Knack


62 – My Sharona | The Knack


My Sharona by The Knack was released in June 1979 and quickly became a smash hit. It reached number one on the American Billboard Hot 100 and was the group’s career-defining song. The song has a strong beat and catchy chorus, making it an iconic rock song. The upbeat and energetic vibe of the song is complemented by the driving guitar riff and dynamic percussion. The lyrics are lighthearted and tell the story of a man’s infatuation with a woman he calls Sharona. The lyrics evoke a feeling of nostalgia and innocence with their reference to school days and teenage love. The song is a reminder of the carefree days of youth and how quickly time passes. My Sharona is an infectious, upbeat rock song that has stood the test of time and remains a classic to this day. It’s a perfect song for summer barbecues and nostalgic road trips alike.


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4.6/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: Paranoid -  Black Sabbath


63 – Paranoid | Black Sabbath


Released in 1970, Paranoid by Black Sabbath is an iconic heavy metal song that has become one of the most well-known and influential songs in the genre. It was the title track of the group’s second studio album and was the first UK number one hit single for the band. The song has a powerful and intense vibe that is driven by the instrumentation and Ozzy Osbourne’s passionate vocal delivery. The lyrics are dark and foreboding as they discuss feelings of paranoia and anxiety. The guitar riffs and solos are especially noteworthy, as they create a feeling of urgency and tension. The drumming is also impressive, adding to the song’s overall intensity. The song has become an anthem for the heavy metal genre and is still a popular choice for live performances today. It is an example of the power and influence of the genre and the impact it has had on music.


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4.6/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


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Best of 1970s: Psycho Killer -  Talking Heads


64 – Psycho Killer | Talking Heads


“Psycho Killer” by Talking Heads was released in 1977 and is one of the most iconic songs of the post-punk era. Written and performed by the band’s front man David Byrne, the song is a dark yet catchy exploration of a serial killer’s mind and his inner thoughts. The song has a dark, brooding vibe to it, featuring a driving bass line, dissonant guitars and Byrne’s signature yelping vocals. The lyrics are equally as intense, telling a story of a killer who is “trying to stay alive” and “trying to find a way to make things right.” The song paints a disturbingly vivid portrait of a disturbed individual, asking the listener to consider what it’s like to be in the mind of someone who’s capable of such monstrous acts. The song has been covered by several artists over the years, including The Ramones and Patti Smith, and has gone on to become an indie rock classic.


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Best of 1970s: Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gang


65 – Rapper’s Delight |The Sugarhill Gang


Released on September 16, 1979, “Rapper’s Delight” by The Sugarhill Gang is one of the most iconic rap songs of all time. Its influence on the genre cannot be overstated—it was the first rap single to be released commercially and it sparked a hip-hop revolution. The song has a classic old-school feel to it, and its upbeat, funky production instantly transports the listener back to the days of early rap. It is a celebration of the art of rapping and its ability to express the stories of those who were not being heard. The Sugarhill Gang’s energy and enthusiasm shine through in their infectious rhymes and rapid fire delivery. The lyrics are packed with references to popular culture and the then-modern day lifestyle of the inner city, making it a timeless classic. “Rapper’s Delight” is a song that has stood the test of time and remains an influential force in the rap genre. Its message of self-expression and celebration of the power of rap is one that continues to resonate with fans and artists alike.


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4.3/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: Roxanne -  The Police


66 – Roxanne | The Police


“Roxanne” by The Police was released in April 1978 as the lead single off their debut album, Outlandos d’Amour. The song has become one of the most iconic and influential tracks of the new wave era and has been covered by many artists. The song is a mix of reggae, new wave and punk, creating a unique and energetic sound. The lyrics tell the story of a man’s unrequited love for a woman named Roxanne, who is either a prostitute or an uninterested lover. The song captures the desperate and heartbroken feeling of being in love with someone who doesn’t love you back. The song’s simple and repetitive melody, combined with Sting’s powerful vocals, makes the song catchy and memorable. The Police were known for their unique and creative sound, and “Roxanne” is no exception. The combination of reggae and punk creates a unique and infectious sound that stands out from other songs of the era. The song has since become a classic and is still as popular today as it was when it was first released.


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Best of 1970s: Silly Love Songs -  Wings.


67 – Silly Love Songs | Wings.


Released in 1976, “Silly Love Songs” is a classic hit by the British band Wings, fronted by Paul McCartney. The song is an upbeat, light-hearted love song with a catchy beat, and it has remained popular to this day. The song’s lyrics focus on how love is an important part of life, and how silly love songs can be comforting. The song’s cheerful and optimistic vibe is highlighted by the bouncy rhythm and the cheerful backing vocals. The chorus is particularly memorable, with its repetitive and infectious “la-la-la-la” background vocals. The song was a commercial success and it remains a classic song of the 1970s. It is a great example of how McCartney’s voice and songwriting talents can create a song that is both fun and meaningful. “Silly Love Songs” is an iconic pop song that has been used in films and television shows, and it continues to be loved by audiences of all ages.


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4.1/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: Smoke On The Water -  Deep Purple


68 – Smoke On The Water | Deep Purple


Originally released in 1972, ‘Smoke On The Water’ by Deep Purple has become a classic rock staple. It has been covered by numerous bands and featured in various movies and TV shows. The song is based on a real-life event that happened in the band’s life. It tells the story of a fire that destroyed a casino in Montreux, Switzerland while the band was recording an album. The song captures the feeling of the event with its driving guitar riffs and ominous lyrics. The song is an all-time classic rock anthem, and its opening riff is one of the most recognizable in music. The song is heavy, dark, and powerful, with a driving guitar riff and a solid beat. The lyrics are about a fire, but they also contain a strong anti-establishment message. The song is an anthem of rebellion, and it speaks to the power of rock music to express a feeling of rebellion and defiance. The song has been covered by countless bands over the years, and it continues to be a popular choice for rock fans. It has been used as a rallying cry for fans at concerts, and it has become a symbol of rock music’s power to inspire and motivate. ‘Smoke On


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Best of 1970s: Space Oddity -  David Bowie


69 – Space Oddity | David Bowie


“Space Oddity” by David Bowie is a classic rock song released in 1969. It tells the story of Major Tom, an astronaut who gets lost in space. The song is a hauntingly beautiful and melancholic exploration of humanity’s ever-growing relationship with technology and exploration. The song is driven by Bowie’s dreamy vocals and a simple, yet captivating guitar melody. The song creates a captivating atmosphere through its slow, atmospheric instrumentation and Bowie’s unique vocal delivery. The lyrics are full of thought-provoking imagery and poetic symbolism. Bowie’s lyrics explore themes of isolation, loneliness, and the unknown. The song has become a classic over the years, representing a moment in time when humans were on the cusp of space exploration and the possibilities of discovering new frontiers. The catchy chorus, “Ground Control to Major Tom, Commencing countdown, engines on,” is one of the most iconic lines in music history. The song was a commercial success, reaching number five on the UK Singles Chart and number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100. “Space Oddity” has been covered by many artists and is considered one of Bowie’s most well-known and beloved songs. Its melancholic vibe


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Best of 1970s: Stairway To Heaven -  Led Zeppelin


70 – Stairway To Heaven | Led Zeppelin


“Stairway To Heaven” by Led Zeppelin is a classic rock hit released in 1971. The song is considered one of the greatest rock songs of all time. It has a powerful and mystical vibe, with a slow and steady introduction that builds to a powerful climax. The lyrics are about taking a journey, and the song reflects a spiritual journey as well as a physical one. The instrumentation is complex and layered, with a strong guitar solo from Jimmy Page. The song has become an anthem for rock fans, and a favorite of many cover bands. It has been covered by a variety of artists, from rock bands to classical orchestras. It is one of the most widely recognized songs of the rock era, and is known for its epic guitar solo and heartfelt lyrics. Whether you are a fan of classic rock or a novice listener, this is a song that will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted.


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Best of 1970s: Stayin' Alive -  Bee Gees


71 – Stayin’ Alive | Bee Gees


Released in 1977, “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees is an iconic song that stands out for its upbeat and catchy disco vibe. The song has a danceable rhythm and a feel-good energy that is hard to resist. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, yet they capture the essence of the song perfectly. With the combination of a groovy bass line, thumping drums, and the Gibb brothers’ signature vocal harmonies, it’s no surprise that this Grammy-winning track has become a classic and a dance floor favorite. The funky guitar and horns add to the overall vibe and create a classic disco sound. The song has an infectious beat and is perfect for getting people on their feet. In addition to being a dance floor favorite, “Stayin’ Alive” has become a pop culture classic, featured in many films and television shows. The song has been covered by many artists and remains a timeless classic that will be enjoyed for years to come.


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Best of 1970s: Stuck in the Middle with You -  Stealers Wheel


72 – Stuck in the Middle with You | Stealers Wheel


The song “Stuck in the Middle with You” by Stealers Wheel was released on April 6th 1972. It has a classic rock sound, with a hint of country twang. The song is about a couple stuck in an awkward situation, as the chorus describes “clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, here I am, stuck in the middle with you”. The lyrics describe the couple’s feeling of being stuck in limbo and their desire to escape the situation. The guitar riff provides a steady, upbeat rhythm, and the chorus is memorable and catchy. The bridge contains a catchy harmonica solo, which is a nice contrast to the rest of the song. Overall, the song has a classic rock vibe with a hint of country twang, making it a great choice for a feel-good evening.


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4.1/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: Superfly -  Curtis Mayfield


73 – Superfly | Curtis Mayfield


Superfly, written and produced by Curtis Mayfield, was released in 1972 as the title track for the blaxploitation film of the same name. The song has become a classic, being covered by a variety of artists over the years. The vibe of the song is a blend of soul, funk, and R&B. Mayfield’s precise and soulful guitar licks lead the way, while the dynamic rhythm section provides the perfect backdrop for his melodic vocal delivery. The lyrics are a perfect reflection of the blaxploitation genre, with Mayfield singing of the protagonist’s struggle to stay alive and make a living in the crime-ridden inner city. The song has been called an anthem for the African American community, as it speaks to the struggles of the everyday person trying to make it in a hostile environment. The song’s message has resonated with listeners for decades, as it speaks to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Superfly has become a timeless classic and is sure to remain a staple of the Soul and R&B genres for years to come.


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4.7/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: Superstition -  Stevie Wonder


74 – Superstition | Stevie Wonder


Released in 1972, Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition” is an upbeat, soulful classic that has been beloved by music fans for decades. The song is a celebration of a superstitious belief in luck, and Wonder’s unique voice and playful approach to the track make it a joy to listen to. The song’s opening riff, which is heavily associated with Wonder’s signature sound, is instantly recognizable and sets the tone for the rest of the track. The lyrics are playful and empowering, with Wonder singing about having faith in his own superstitions and inspiring listeners to do the same. The track also features an infectious groove, which is driven by a tight horn section and funky bassline. The chorus is catchy and memorable, with Wonder’s signature vocal delivery and powerful background singers adding to the song’s overall energy. Wonder also makes use of sound effects to enhance the song’s atmosphere, such as the clapping and cheering heard throughout the track. Overall, “Superstition” is a timeless classic that captures the essence of soul music and continues to be an inspiration for music fans of all ages.


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4.4/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


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Best of 1970s: Sweet Caroline -  Neil Diamond


75 – Sweet Caroline | Neil Diamond


“Sweet Caroline” is a classic love song written and performed by Neil Diamond. It was released in 1969 on his album Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show. The song has a very upbeat, lighthearted vibe. It’s a love song that expresses the singer’s admiration for a special someone. It’s full of positive energy and speaks of the joy of being in love. The catchy chorus is very memorable and easy to sing along to. The lyrics evoke a feeling of nostalgia and the melodic instrumentation creates a warm and comforting atmosphere. The lyrics are full of emotion and convey a heartfelt admiration for the one being sung to. The singer wants the person to know that no matter what happens, he will always be there for them. The song is a reminder of the beauty of love and how it can bring people together. Overall, “Sweet Caroline” is an iconic love song with a timeless message. The catchy tune, heartfelt lyrics, and upbeat vibe make it a classic that will be remembered for years to come.


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4.1/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: Sweet Emotion -  Aerosmith


76 – Sweet Emotion | Aerosmith


“Sweet Emotion” is a single by the American rock band Aerosmith, released on April 8, 1975. Written by lead singer Steven Tyler and bassist Tom Hamilton, the song captures the spirit of the ’70s, with its hard-driving guitar riffs and bluesy lyrics. The song starts off with a melodic guitar riff that sets the tone for the rest of the track. Tyler’s vocals are soulful and passionate, telling the story of a woman he’s trying to win back. The chorus is anthemic and uplifting, with Tyler and the rest of the band singing “Sweet emotion, been a-takin’ me so long/ To find out what’s been a-takin’ me so wrong.” The song has become a classic, and is a staple in Aerosmith’s live shows. It is a great example of their ability to blend blues and rock into a style that is all their own. The song has a raw, vintage feel to it, and is still as powerful today as it was when it was first released in 1975.


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4.8/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


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Best of 1970s: Sweet Home Alabama -  Lynyrd Skynyrd


77 – Sweet Home Alabama | Lynyrd Skynyrd


Released in 1974, Lynyrd Skynyrd’s hit song, “Sweet Home Alabama”, has since become a classic rock anthem. It captures the unique vibe of the Southern United States at the time and conveys a sense of pride for a region that was often misunderstood by people from other parts of the country. The song was written as a response to two popular songs released in 1973 by Neil Young, “Southern Man” and “Alabama”, which were interpreted as criticisms of the South. It was Lynyrd Skynyrd’s way of defending their home and expressing their appreciation for the culture, landscape, and people of the South. The lyrics are full of references to Southern cultures and landmarks, such as the “Southern Man” of the original song, the Civil War, and the state flag of Alabama. The upbeat guitar riffs, catchy melody, and strong vocals make the song an instant hit, and it has become a sing-along classic for rock fans all over the world. Although the song was released over 40 years ago, it remains an iconic part of popular culture, a tribute to the South and its people. It is a reminder that even in difficult times,


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Best of 1970s: Take It To The Limit - The Eagles


78 – Take It To The Limit |The Eagles


The Eagles released their hit single “Take It To The Limit” on November 15th 1975. The song is a soft-rock anthem with a laid-back, country vibe. The song is about pushing yourself to the limit and striving for more. The lyrics are reflective and melancholic, as the narrator expresses his feelings of dissatisfaction and a desire to reach the next level in life. The Eagles’ signature vocal harmonies and guitar riffs are soothing and comforting, while the drums add a subtle beat to the background. The combination creates an atmosphere of tranquility and peace. The song has become an iconic classic, and is still beloved by fans of all ages. The Eagles’ performance of the song during the 1977 live album “Hotel California” is considered one of the best live performances of all time. The song’s message of determination and perseverance resonates with listeners from all walks of life. It is a reminder that no matter how hard life gets, one should never give up or let their dreams die. “Take It To The Limit” is an inspiring and timeless classic that will continue to make an impact for years to come.


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Best of 1970s: The Boys Are Back In Town -  Thin Lizzy


79 – The Boys Are Back In Town | Thin Lizzy


The Boys Are Back In Town, by Thin Lizzy, was released in 1976, and quickly became an iconic song for the band. With its upbeat, energetic guitar riffs and driving drums, it’s easy to see why it’s become such a classic tune. The song celebrates the joy of reuniting with friends and family, as it talks about a group of friends arriving back in town. With its catchy chorus and uplifting lyrics, the song speaks to the heart of those who have been away from home for a while. The song has a classic rock sound that gives it a timeless feel. The guitars and drums create a strong rhythm that drives the song forward and the lyrics are fun and lighthearted. The infectious energy of the song makes it an instant classic and an anthem for anyone who has been away from home for a while. The Boys Are Back in Town has become an enduring classic in the rock and roll genre. Its timeless sound and upbeat lyrics make it perfect for any situation, whether it’s a party or just a long drive. Its enduring popularity speaks to the power of its message and the joy of reuniting with those you love.


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4.9/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


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Best of 1970s: The Chain -  Fleetwood Mac


80 – The Chain | Fleetwood Mac


The Chain, by Fleetwood Mac, was released in 1977 as part of their album Rumours. It was written mainly by the band’s singer-songwriter, Lindsey Buckingham, and features the vocals of both Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The song has a classic rock vibe, with a combination of electric and acoustic guitar, piano, and drums. The mood is upbeat and energetic, with a catchy chorus that encourages listeners to “keep the chain” and never break it. The lyrics are about loyalty and staying together, no matter what. One of the most memorable aspects of the song is the distinctive lead guitar line that plays throughout. The song also features a memorable bass line and a tight drum groove. It’s a song that is easy to sing along to and is often used in movies and TV shows. The Chain is one of Fleetwood Mac’s most popular songs and has been covered by a variety of artists since its release. It’s an upbeat and inspiring song about staying together, no matter what. The catchy chorus and memorable guitar solo make it a classic rock anthem.


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4.5/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: The Devil Went Down to Georgia -  The Charlie Daniels Band


81 – The Devil Went Down to Georgia | The Charlie Daniels Band


The Devil Went Down to Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band was released in 1979 and quickly became a classic. It is an upbeat, high energy song with a southern flair and a twist of the supernatural. The story follows the Devil as he challenges a young fiddler to a fiddle contest for his soul. The fiddler wins the contest and proves himself worthy of keeping his soul. The song is full of energy and excitement, and the lyrics are clever and engaging. The fiddle solo is a showstopper and the signature sound of the Charlie Daniels Band. The song has become a staple of classic rock radio stations, and it is a favorite in bars and restaurants. It is an iconic song that has stood the test of time and is sure to be enjoyed for years to come. It captures the spirit of the south and the supernatural and is sure to put a smile on your face.


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4.4/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: The Joker -  Steve Miller Band


82 – The Joker | Steve Miller Band


“The Joker” by Steve Miller Band was released in 1973 and quickly became one of the most iconic songs of the era. It has a unique, bluesy vibe that is instantly recognizable and sets it apart from other songs of the time. The song is a celebration of the power of freedom and individualism, with the lyrics encouraging listeners to “take the money and run” and to “go back East, Jack, and do it again”. The upbeat, light-hearted tone of the music creates a sense of optimism and joy, and the guitar solo in the middle of the song is an absolute classic. Despite being released over 45 years ago, “The Joker” still has the power to bring smiles to people’s faces and make them want to dance. It is a timeless classic and a great example of how music can be used to evoke emotion and create a feeling of joy and freedom.


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4.2/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: The Logical Song -  Supertramp


83 – The Logical Song | Supertramp


“The Logical Song” was released in April 1979 by British progressive rock band Supertramp. It was the lead single from the band’s sixth studio album, Breakfast in America. The song was written by vocalist and keyboardist Roger Hodgson and is often considered one of the band’s most commercially successful singles. “The Logical Song” is an upbeat track with a catchy chorus and an instantly recognizable melody. The song is about growing up and the challenge of trying to make sense of the world as we age. Hodgson delivers a heartfelt vocal performance, singing about the importance of being able to think for oneself and not simply take the advice of others. The song is musically sophisticated, with a bouncy bass line, driving drums, and a memorable keyboard riff. The song has a lighthearted vibe that is both uplifting and reflective. The song was a huge success, reaching the top 10 in many countries and becoming Supertramp’s first number one single in the UK. It is still one of the band’s most popular songs and is often performed in concert. It is a timeless classic that speaks to all generations and its message of self-empowerment still resonates today.


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Best of 1970s: The Way We Were -  Barbra Streisand


84 – The Way We Were | Barbra Streisand


The Way We Were, released in 1973, is a classic ballad sung by Barbra Streisand. It is a melancholic song that describes the bittersweet memories of a past love. The song starts off with a soft piano intro and then Barbra’s beautiful voice enters. The melody is simple yet catchy, and her voice conveys a plethora of emotion as she reflects on a relationship that ended too soon. As the song progresses, the instruments become fuller, adding more emotion to the track. Streisand’s performance is stunning and her vocals are powerful, creating a nostalgic atmosphere. The lyrics are full of heartbreak and longing, with Barbra singing about the dreams they had and the way things used to be. The song is an ode to the power of love and the way it can linger in our hearts, even after it’s gone. The Way We Were is a timeless classic that will remain a staple of pop music for many years to come.


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Best of 1970s: They Long To Be (Close To You) - The Carpenters


85 – They Long To Be (Close To You) |The Carpenters


Released on June 24, 1970, “They Long To Be (Close To You)” by The Carpenters has become an iconic love song. Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, the song has a lush, romantic vibe that resonates with listeners. The combination of Karen Carpenter’s clear, sweet voice and the lilting strings and horns of the instrumental arrangement create a dreamy atmosphere. The lyrics express a longing for connection and the joy of being in love: “Why do birds suddenly appear / Every time you are near? / Just like me, they long to be / Close to you.” The song has been covered by many other artists, but the original version by The Carpenters remains one of the most beloved love songs of all time. The song’s tenderness and beauty make it a timeless classic that will surely continue to be treasured for years to come.


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4.9/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️




Best of 1970s: Tiny Dancer -  Elton John


86 – Tiny Dancer | Elton John


Released in 1971, Elton John’s Tiny Dancer has gone down in history as one of the most beloved and iconic songs of the era. The song has a soft and gentle acoustic guitar sound and the lyrics center around the singer’s love for a woman he calls his “tiny dancer”. The lyrics are poetic and romantic, with Elton John singing about his admiration for his beloved, but also about his own longing for her. The song has a dreamy quality and the pace of the song is slow and steady, providing a peaceful, mellow atmosphere. The chorus of the song is particularly memorable, with John singing “Hold me closer, tiny dancer” in a passionate and heartfelt manner. Tiny Dancer is a warm and inviting song that takes the listener on a journey of love and nostalgia. It is a timeless classic that continues to be cherished by fans of Elton John and is sure to be remembered for many years to come.


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Best of 1970s: Transmission -  Joy Division


87 – Transmission | Joy Division


The song, “Transmission” by Joy Division was released in 1979, and is a classic example of the post-punk genre. It’s an upbeat, energetic track, with a driving bassline and a catchy, almost infectious chorus. Lyrically, the song deals with themes of alienation and loneliness, but in a way that’s ultimately uplifting and inspiring. The song’s chorus speaks to the idea that even though it can be difficult and lonely to be alive, there is still something to be found in the struggle: “Dance, dance, dance to the radio/Transmission, oh transmission.” The song’s instrumentation is sparse but powerful, and it features a prominent guitar riff layered over the simple, driving bassline. The song’s tension builds throughout the verses, until it finally explodes in the chorus, where the song’s energy is released in an all-out sing-along. The song also features some unconventional instrumentation, such as a saxophone, which gives it a unique and experimental sound. Overall, “Transmission” is an iconic post-punk track with an infectious energy and a message of hope in the face of loneliness. It’s a great example of the sound of the


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Best of 1970s: Walk On The Wild Side -  Lou Reed


88 – Walk On The Wild Side | Lou Reed


“Walk On The Wild Side” is a classic rock song by Lou Reed, released on his 1972 album Transformer. The song has a laid-back, funky vibe that makes it instantly recognizable. The lyrics depict a series of characters who are part of the underground New York City scene in the early 1970s. These characters include Candy Darling, Little Joe, and Holly Woodlawn, who are all transgender individuals living in the city. The song also references other characters such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Jackie, who are drag queens. The song is a celebration of these characters and their defiance of traditional gender roles. The song’s message of acceptance and celebration of diversity is timeless and still resonates today. The song is also notable for its use of saxophone and its classic Lou Reed guitar solo. It is a timeless classic that has been covered by countless artists and is guaranteed to get people on their feet.


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Best of 1970s: We Are A Family - Sister Sledge


89 – We Are A Family |Sister Sledge


We Are A Family by Sister Sledge was released in 1979 and has become an iconic and timeless classic. It is a classic disco track with a positive and uplifting message about family and togetherness. The song creates a euphoric atmosphere that is filled with joy and optimism. It is a song about solidarity and celebration of family, both blood-related and chosen. The song is driven by a groovy and upbeat beat, combined with a catchy and memorable chorus. The vibrant and uplifting vibes of the song have made it a dancefloor classic. Its lyrics are filled with a message of acceptance and inclusion, making it a perfect song for any feel-good occasion. The chorus is an anthemic chant of “We Are Family”, which makes it a perfect anthem for any special family gathering or event. The song has become a classic and a staple of the disco era. It is a timeless and uplifting classic that has stood the test of time and will continue to bring joy and happiness to many. It is a song that everyone can relate to and can be enjoyed by all generations.


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Best of 1970s: What's Going On -  Marvin Gaye


90 – What’s Going On | Marvin Gaye


“What’s Going On” by Marvin Gaye was released in 1971, and is considered one of the greatest songs of all time. The song is a reflection on the state of the world at the time, addressing topics such as poverty, racism, and the Vietnam War. It’s a soulful, thoughtful ballad, with Gaye’s passionate vocals conveying his feelings of despair and urgency. The lyrics are full of pain and anguish, yet they also contain a sense of hope that things can be different and better. The instrumentation is a combination of acoustic guitar, horns, and strings, all of which help to create the sorrowful, yet uplifting mood of the song. Gaye’s vocal performance is incredibly powerful, and his heartfelt delivery of the lyrics makes it one of the most emotionally charged songs of its time. It’s a timeless classic that has stood the test of time, and remains a powerful reminder of the struggles of the past and the importance of fighting for a better future.


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Best of 1970s: Wish You Were Here -  Pink Floyd


91 – Wish You Were Here | Pink Floyd


“Wish You Were Here” is a song by the progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released on September 12, 1975. The song expresses the longing for a lost companion, and serves as a tribute to former band member Syd Barrett, who had left the group several years earlier due to mental illness. The song is a hauntingly beautiful and sorrowful ballad, featuring delicate acoustic guitars, a mellow electric piano, and David Gilmour’s emotive vocals. The lyrics evoke a powerful sense of nostalgia and sadness, with lines like “How I wish, how I wish you were here” and “We’re just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl”. The song also features some of the band’s signature sound effects, such as a seagull’s cry and an underwater soundscape. The song’s mournful melody and thoughtful lyrics offer a powerful reminder of the importance of cherishing those closest to us, while dealing with the pain of loss.


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Best of 1970s: YMCA -  Village People


92 – YMCA | Village People


“YMCA” by the Village People is a classic disco track that was released in 1978. It has become a timeless anthem, and is still widely recognized today. With its infectious beat and catchy lyrics, it’s no wonder why it’s been a dancefloor staple for decades. The song is about having fun, and encourages its listeners to join in on the fun and visit their local YMCA. Its upbeat, danceable rhythm and cheery lyrics evoke a sense of joy and positivity. There’s something about the song that just makes you want to get up and move. The song was an instant hit when it was released, reaching the top of the charts in both the US and UK. It has since become an icon in the disco and dance music genres, and it continues to be a beloved classic that’s celebrated by people of all ages. It’s undeniable that “YMCA” has left a lasting impression on popular culture. Its iconic hook and vibrant energy make it the perfect song for any party, and it’s sure to get people up and dancing. It’s a song that will remain timeless for years to come.


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Best of 1970s: You Are the Sunshine of My Life -  Stevie Wonder


93 – You Are the Sunshine of My Life | Stevie Wonder


The classic love song, “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” by Stevie Wonder, was released in 1972. It has since gone on to become one of the most beloved songs of all time, and is still played regularly to this day. The song’s lyrics are simple yet heartfelt, and its powerful message of love and appreciation is timeless. The music itself is upbeat and joyful, and it is easy to understand why this song has been such a crowd-pleaser for so many years. The melody is catchy and uplifting, with a catchy groove and a bouncy piano line. The song also features backing vocals, a string section, and a brass section, creating an overall upbeat and lively vibe. The song is a testament to the power of love, and it’s easy to see why it has resonated with so many people over the years. It’s the kind of song that can make you feel happy and uplifted, and it’s perfect for any occasion when you want to show someone how much you care. No matter when it’s played, “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” is sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face.


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Best of 1970s: You're The One That I Want -  Grease


94 – You’re The One That I Want | Grease


The song, “You’re The One That I Want” was originally released in 1978, as part of the soundtrack of the movie Grease. The song is a duet, sung by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, who play the two main characters in the movie. The song is an upbeat love song, with a catchy melody and lighthearted lyrics. It is a perfect example of the rock and roll, 1950s-style music of the movie, and makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. The song is about two people who are madly in love with each other and can’t wait to be together. The lyrics express their excitement and anticipation, and the music perfectly captures this feeling. The harmonies and the energy of the song make you feel like you are in the middle of a high school dance. It is a classic love song, and it will make you want to get up and dance – even if you don’t know the steps. The song has been covered by many different artists over the years, and it is a staple of any Grease-themed dance party. It is a perfect song to get everyone in the mood – it is upbeat, energizing, and


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