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What songs from the 1970’s are on your playlist?
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What songs from the 1970’s are on your playlist?
The 1970's were a great time for me, full of wonderful music to go along with the best decade of my life. So many songs to choose from, but I will start with one of my all time fav Fleetwood Mac songs "Go your own way" from the incredible Rumours album, recorded in 1977. I am pretty sure I wore this album out!!
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The amazing Billy Joel
1973
Captain Jack
The ballad of Billy the kid
Piano Man
The entertainer 1974
You're my home 1975
1976
Angry young man
New York state of mind
Say goodbye to Hollywood
Summer, Highland Falls
1977
Just the way you are
Movin' out (Anthony's song)
Only the good die young
Scenes from an Italian restaurant
She's always a woman
The stranger
Vienna
1978
My life
Rosalinda's eyes
Big shot
Honesty 1979
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Jimmy Buffett -
He Went To Paris (1973)
Grapefruit Juicy Fruit (1973)
Death Of An Unpopular Poet (1973)
A Pirate Looks At Forty (1974)
Come Monday (1974)
Pencil Thin Mustache (1974)
Margaritaville (1977)
Changes In Latitude, Changes In Attitude (1977)
Banana Republics (1977)
Miss You So Badly (1977)
Cheeseburger In Paradise (1978)
Son Of A Sailor (1978)
Boat Drinks (1979)
Fins (1979)
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Stardust - Willie Nelson (the album, 1978)
Some interesting trivia - - - According to Wikipedia, record executives were skeptical when Nelson came up with the idea of reviving his favorite standards for an album. This was a significant departure from his well established "outlaw" brand that had been very successful. Nelson recruited Booker T. Jones to produce the album, which was completed in 10 days, and released in April 1978. That same year it was certified platinum, then triple platinum in 1984, and quintuple platinum in 2002. In 2015, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stardust_(Willie_Nelson_album)
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I love Willie Nelson. You were always on my mind is my fav song by him. What do those record execs know anyhow? From what I read, at least four recording companies turned down the Beatles, most famously Decca records, who said "Groups of guitars are on the way out." They couldn't of been more wrong!!
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1971
Locomotive breath Jethro Tull
American pie Don McLean
Clean up woman Betty Wright
Ain't no sunshine Bill Withers
Do you know what I mean Lee Michaels
Have you seen her Chi-lites
Respect yourself Staple Singers
Smiling faces sometimes Undisputed Truth
Without you Nilsson
Superstar Carpenters
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@BeatleloverKT and @BobH07 -
My playlist looks a lot like yours! You've also reminded me of a few songs that I haven't heard in a while, and want to add. That is what makes these lists so much fun. Music is for sharing!
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Rod Stewart
Handbags and gladrags 1970
1971
Every picture tells a story
Maggie May
Mandolin wind
Reason to believe
You wear it well 1972
1976
The first cut is the deepest
The killing of Georgie
Tonight's the night (Gonna be alright)
1977
Hot legs
You're in my heart (The final acclaim)
Do ya think I'm sexy? 1978
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Tuesday's Tidbit of gems:
How much I feel Ambrosia 1978
Papa was a rollin' stone- Temptations 1972
Midnight train to Georgia- Gladys Knight&the Pips 1973
Family Affair- Sly&the Family Stone 1971
Living for the city- Stevie Wonder 1973
Walk on the wild side- Lou Reed 1972
Black Magic woman- Santana 1979
Good times- Chic 1979
Good times indeed 💜
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My Sweet Lord George Harrison
Maggie May Rod StewartGod
American Pie Don McLean
Heart of Gold Neil Young
Lean on Me Bill Withers
Let's Get it On Marvin Gaye
midnight Train to Georgia Gladys Knight
cats in the Cradle Harry Chapin
you're no good Linda Ronstadt
Hotel California Eagles
Sara Smile Hall and Pages
i Will Survive Gloria Gaynor
heart of glass Blondie
Tears of a Clown Smokey Robinson
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Jeez....Moody Blues, Hot Tuna, Poco, Fleetwood Mac, Starship, Pat Benatar, Savoy Brown, ZZ Top, Frampton, Edgar Winter, Yes, Neil Young, Strawbs, Clapton, Fog Hat, J. Geils, Leon Russell, Climax Blues Band. Looks like I have a lot of albums to pull out and listen to this week! Where's the wine?
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San Francisco-Scott McKenzie
Danny's Song-Loggins & Messina
Stand by Me-Ben E. King
We've Only Just Begun-The Carpenters
Love or Let Me Be Lonely-The Friends of Distinction
Heartbreaker-Dionne Warwick
If You Don't Know Me By Now-Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
United We Stand-Tony Burrows Brotherhood of Man
Afternoon Delight-Starland Vocal Band
Love Can Make You Happy-Mercy
Still Water(Love)-4 Tops
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Way too many 70s songs to list at one time, but off the top of my head:
Holding on to Yesterday; Nice Nice Very Nice (Ambrosia)
Sister Golden Hair; Daisy Jane (America)
You've Got a Friend; Long Ago and Far Away (James Taylor)
That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be; Legend in Your Own Time (Carly Simon)
LA Woman; Love Her Madly (Doors)
Long and Winding Road; Get Back (Beatles)
Miss You; Can't You Hear Me Knocking; Wild Horses; Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (Rolling Stones)
Younger Generation; You're A Big Boy Now (John Sebastian)
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