
Reading: 146 Love Songs From the 1970s
The “Me” Generation Falls in Love
In the 1970s, Americans of the “ Me ” generation came of age. They searched for identity, meaning, and self-fulfillment against a backdrop of significant events :
- the Watergate scandal, impeachment, and resignation of Pres. Richard Nixon
- the end of the Vietnam war
- rising unemployment and inflation brought about by the oil crisis and
- the submittal of the Equal Rights Amendment to state legislatures for ratification.
There ‘s an abundance of 1970s love songs, and many of them are emotionally rawer, more overtly sexual, and more egotistic than love songs from earlier decades. They reflect changing times. additionally, love songs of the era cover with more divers love-related topics, including divorce and ( hem ) short-run relationships. Take a travel back through time by listening to some of the best love songs there are. Celebrate the 1970s with a playlist of start, rock candy, state, soul, and disco love songs. We have a long list to start you out .
1. “The Most Beautiful Girl” by Charley Rich
This 1973 area ditty topped both the country and mainstream pop charts, becoming an external hit equally well. It features a narrator who regrets saying some mean things the night anterior. Having upset his sweetheart, he discovers with the dawn sun that she has packed up and left him. As the distraught man looks everywhere for his beautiful runaway lover, he solicits aid from anyone he chances upon :
Hey, did you happen to see the most beautiful female child in the worldly concern ?
And if you did, was she crying, crying ?
Hey, if you happen to see the most beautiful daughter that walked out on me
Tell her I ‘m blue
Tell her I need my child
Oh, wo n’t you tell her, that I love her ?
2. “Let’s Stay Together” by Al Green
One of Rolling Stone ‘s “ 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, ” this sexy R & B number from 1971 pays tribute to lasting romanticist love. The song ‘s narrator is a man in sleep together, and he wants his lady to know that staying in concert for a life is his precedence. The smooth chap confides in his darling that she makes him feel stigmatize raw. He assures her that he ‘s in it for the long haul .
3. “If You Leave Me Now” by Chicago
The man in this Grammy Award-winning indulgent rock ‘n’ roll ballad from 1976 has had a relationship-ending argument with his lover. Both hurled angry, regrettable words that are unmanageable to rewind. In an try to salvage their love matter, the narrator draws attention to how rare and special their connection is. He begs her not to leave him. It ‘s a lot easier to resist sharing angry thoughts than to take back deleterious words. Chicago has been named by Billboard as one of the best-selling groups of all time. In 2016, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame .
4. “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)” by James Taylor
Although Marvin Gaye sang it first in 1964, James Taylor made this song his with this 1975 cover version. The sung feels like a quick hug, as the narrator expresses dear gratitude to his lover for her warmth and idolatry. He appreciates how she has
- treated him well
- provided him emotional shelter from the world and
- been a source of light and inspiration in his life.
May we all find person arsenic special as that. James Taylor was married to fellow singer-songwriter Carly Simon from 1972-1983. He was named to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000, and Rolling Stone magazine designated him one of the “ 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. ”
5. “You’re the First, the Last, My Everything” by Barry White
This 1974 romanticist R & B song has disco vibes, but queerly, it was initially written as a country song, believe it or not. The sung involves a male narrator talking up his fan as a true original, irreplaceable and a rare gem. He tells her she ‘s downright dreamy, he loves her in every way, and plans on keeping the faith. fondly, the narrator refers to her as
My first base, my last, my everything
And the answer to all my dreams.
You ‘re my sunday, my moon, my guiding star
My kind of fantastic, that ‘s what you are .
Known for his deep, deep bass-baritone voice, Barry White has been one of the best-selling artists of all time, unfortunately, in 2003, he died of acute accent kidney failure at the age of 58. Barry White was posthumously awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame .
6. “It’s Sad to Belong” by England Dan & John Ford Coley
If you ‘re decisive and hell-bent on keeping promises, possibly you married early on. But what if your choice in biography partners was n’t the best, and the perfect partner shows up in your liveliness years late ? That ‘s the dilemma in this soft rock candy sung from 1977. Because of his commitment to his wife, all the bereft homo can do is secretly covet a woman he can not have. He wishes he had a time machine to go back and make different choices. It makes you wonder whether his wife would want a do-over as well ? Those two should discuss .
7. “You’re the One That I Want” by Olivia Newton-John (Featuring John Travolta)
This 1978 pop song remains one of the best-selling songs of all time. It was an international smash stumble and was featured prominently in the amatory drollery, Grease. The democratic film was about a adolescent sexual love affair between an australian transfer student and an american greaser. Both were students at the fabricated Rydell High School in the 1950s. In a pivotal scene, the female lead character, Sandy, decides to confront her jam, Danny, to let him know that she is attracted to him and inform him that if the touch is common, then he needs to stop play coy and step up :
You better shape up
´Cause I need a man
And my kernel is set on you.
You better shape up
You better understand
To my heart I must be true … .
If you ‘re crushing on person, then make a playlist of songs about crushes to listen to as you plan your strategy for taking your relationship to the adjacent level .
8. “Silver Threads and Golden Needles” by Linda Ronstadt
man of might much believe everything has a price chase. The charwoman in this 1974 country-pop crossing over has a adulterous fan who assumes she should be satisfied with the life style he supplies her. however, rather of being placated by his lonely sign of the zodiac, piles of money, and sharing his mention, what she actually seeks is for him to uphold his promises. She ‘s not the type who can be bought. One of the world ‘s best-selling artists of all time, Linda Ronstadt has been dubbed “ The First Lady of Rock. ” In 2014, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2016, she received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. unfortunately, she was diagnosed with Parkinson ‘s Disease in 2012, so that after four decades in the music occupation she “ can no retentive sing a note. ”
9. “When I Need You” by Leo Sayer
The needy narrator in this 1977 soft rock sung sounds so darn businesslike. He ‘s traveling and thus separated from his ladylove. Because it ‘s the ’70s, there is no Facetime, voice mail or answering machines, texting or emailing yet. There ‘s just snail chain mail and waiting by the land line, hoping to catch a long outdistance earphone call from your army for the liberation of rwanda away lover. ( Remember those days ? ) That gets terribly lonely. The sorrowful ridicule reminds his lover that their separation is irregular. When he finds himself lone, he closes his eyes and lets his imagination picture them together. He encourages her to do the lapp .
10. “So Far Away” by Carole King
In this 1971 rock classic, the narrator laments being on the road and separated from her lover :
then far away
Does n’t anybody stay in one station anymore ?
It would be therefore fine to see your face at my door
It does n’t help to know you ‘re just time away .
In addition to recording some of her own work, Carole King has written or co-written a string of wildly successful songs for early artists, including Aretha Franklin, The Drifters, James Taylor, and The Shirrells. She is the most influential female songwriter of the survive one-half of the twentieth century in the United States. As such, Carole King was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987, plus the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for songwriting in 1990 .
11. “Stumblin’ In” by Chris Norman and Suzi Quatro
Did you fall in beloved, a little at a time, or were you like the couple in this 1978 rock ditty ? They clumsily stumbled into sexual love with partners they barely knew, then laid their hearts on the pipeline. adjacent matter they realized, their hearts were on burn for each another. Although both artists found later chart success oversea or as a contribution of a group, this song was the entirely one to break the American Top 40 mainstream charts for them as individual artists . The “ Me ” generation of the 1970s saw new fashion tastes and cultural interests in nightclubs and disco. C. Erik Ridderstedt for LJP via Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 2.0 .
12. “Let’s Get It On” by Marvin Gaye
This is n’t good a beloved birdcall. It ‘s a love make birdcall. I hope you have it on that playlist. ( You know the one. ) The 1973 soul and funk-tinged pop music song is one of Marvin Gaye ‘s best-known songs and helped identify him as a sex picture. It ‘s one big sensual bait as the narrator attempts to sweet talk his way into his amatory interest ‘s bed :
There ‘s nothin ‘ wrong with me
Lovin ‘ you, baby love, love
And givin ‘ yourself to me can never be wrong
If the love is true, oh, baby .
The tune was a total one toss off reach and was designated by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the “ 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. ” The fantastic Marvin Gaye was inducted into three Halls of Fame, and in 1996, he was posthumously awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award .
13. “Three Times a Lady” by The Commodores
“ I love you. I want you. I need you. constantly. ” ( Thus three times a dame. ) Those are the bid words that Lionel Richie ‘s beget said to Richie ‘s mother, thereby inspiring the singer-songwriter to create this 1978 Motown soul/soft rock candy birdcall. This number one hit was the only mainstream Top 10 hit for the Motown label that year. “ Three Times a dame ” is a love song about lifelong partners looking back together on their liveliness travel. The conserve expresses love and gratitude to his wife for all the memories they have created. now that they ‘ve come to the end of their rainbow, he feels the importunity to express out loud how much she means. In 1982, Lionel Richie left The Commodores to pursue a successful solo career after being the go singer for many of the group ‘s softer songs. The Commodores were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003 .
14. “How Deep Is Your Love” by The Bee Gees
Living in a worldly concern of fools, these two lovers belong to one another. So says the eloquent serviceman in this 1977 crop up ballad. The narrator poetically describes how much he believes that his fan needs him, and he encourages her to actually show him how deep her love is. Hold on. This is no ordinary love song. Be careful of this one, sister ! “ How Deep Is Your love ” was partially of the iconic “ Saturday Night Fever ” film soundtrack, the best-selling soundtrack album of all clock. The cosmopolitan strike was voted by fans as the front-runner Bee Gees song. It was besides selected by Rolling Stone as one of the “ 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. ” The three british brothers Gibb were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 .
15. “Make It with You” by Bread
In a laid-back, easygoing room, the man in this1970 cushy rock candy tune declares his everlastingly love for a woman who changed his life. His smasher has provided him love and purpose in biography. She ‘s besides provided affection and emotional support. Because of the deviation she ‘s made, he ‘s begun to see her as indispensable. In 2006, Bread was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. In subject you ‘re wondering where they got their unconventional group name, two of the set members spotted a Barbara Ann Bread hand truck in battlefront of them at a stoplight. The pillow is history .
16. “Do That to Me One More Time” by Captain & Tennille
The gal in this sexually implicative soft rock song from 1979 gets directive as she tells her man how much she relishes his kisses and other aphrodisiac moves. This hit was a departure from the melodious duet ‘s wholesome visualize that first made them celebrated. Captain & Tennille was so popular during the mid-70s that they had their own television assortment appearance. “ Do That to Me One More time ” was their final top 40 strike .
17. “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'” by Charley Pride
historically, few country musicians have been anything but white, and it ‘s still the norm. however, Charley Pride, successfully broke through these racial barriers. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000. “ Kiss an Angel Good Mornin ‘, ” a 1971 country-pop crossing over hit, became his key signature song. The tune is about a world who shares the hidden to his happy love relationship :
You ‘ve got to kiss an saint good mornin ‘
And let her know you think about her when you ‘re gone
Kiss an saint good mornin ‘ and love her like a monster when you get back home .
1970s History and Culture
Richard Nixon resigned as President in August 1974 after the Watergate scandal . | In 1978, Louise Brown, the first “ test tube child ” ( a child conceived through in vitro fertilization ) was born . |
Farrah Fawcett-Majors appeared in a clingy, one-piece, loss bathing befit in 1976 and made history. Hers was the best-selling post horse of all time . | Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1979 by the World Health Organization . |
Swimmer Mark Spitz won seven gold medals in the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics and set seven World Records . | The Post-It Note was incidentally invented in 1974 by 3M engineers. management did n’t think the product would sell so it was tabled for three years before commercialize to the public . |
Motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel set a earth record in 1971 by jumping over 19 cars . | More than 900 people died in a batch murder-suicide in Jonestown, Guyana, in November 1978 at the guidance of cult leader Rev. Jim Jones . |
The first base animals to be genetically engineered were mice, in 1974 . | stretch Armstrong was in the first place marketed by Hasbro in 1976 . |
Intended to be the third base moon landing, Apollo 13 aborted its deputation in April 1970 after an explosion damaged its oxygen tank. The crew safely returned to Earth . | The first base Starbucks was founded in Seattle in 1971 . |
“ Weebles wobble, but they do n’t fall down. ” egg-shaped toys called Weebles were introduced by Hasbro in 1971 . | In November 1979, 66 diplomats ( including 52 Americans ) were taken hostage for 444 days by irani revolutionaries . |
An Egyptian-Israeli peace Treaty was signed in March 1979 and witnessed by President Jimmy Carter following the Camp David Peace Accords . | Handheld calculators were introduced in 1971, replacing larger and non-portable models . |
In 1975, Pet Rocks were a craze. They were purportedly the “ perfect pet ” in that they required no feed, grooming, or training . | In April 1975, Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese communist forces, basically ending the war . |
In 1979, the Sony Walkman became the beginning the world ‘s first low-cost portable stereo to be marketed to consumers . | A nuclear power accident at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania occurred in March 1979. total monetary value of cleanup was approximately $ 1 billion . |
arab oil producers initiated an oil embargo in 1973 to punish the West for supporting Israel during the Yom Kippur War. The oil crisis resulted in gas ration, long lines, and price hikes . | Introduced on April Fool ‘s Day 1970, the American Motors Corporation ‘s Gremlin was America ‘s first subcompact car. Its backseat has been described as “ only designed for small children. ” |
The first base Earth Day was celebrated in April 1970 . | Mood rings were created in 1975. Having a thermochromic component, the hoop allegedly changed color according to one ‘s emotional express . |
The 1970s marked a period of “ stagflation, ” which is a difficult combination of high ostentation and high unemployment . | In 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional, and there was a four-year moratorium on executions until far woo rulings were issued . |
18. “Just You ‘n’ Me” by Chicago
Written after a big argument, this soft rock song from 1973 features a narrator who has found the love of his liveliness. Chicago ‘s trombone musician penned this hit tune. It describes the woman he loves as all he ‘s always dreamed of. The narrator exudes emotion, claiming that loving her is slowly and she inspires him. In real life, the tune was played at the songwriter ‘s wedding, as he and his girlfriend reunited and married shortly after he wrote the song. The real-life copulate, however, could n’t make their sexual love last everlastingly, as they were divorced after 18 years .
19. “Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours” by Stevie Wonder
After being M.I.A. from his smasher, the ridicule in this 1970 person song regrets his infidelity and recommits himself to their relationship. As he humbly presents himself to her, he admits that he ‘s done a lot of anserine things, but the by is now behind him :
here I am baby
Oh, you ‘ve got the future in your hand
Signed, sealed delivered, I ‘m yours .
Stevie Wonder was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989. Rolling Stone recognized the erstwhile child prodigy as one of the “ 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. ” Known for his political activism, Stevie Wonder was instrumental in petitioning to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. ‘s birthday as a holiday. “ Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I ‘m Yours ” was used in Barack Obama ‘s successful 2008 campaign for the U.S. presidency and his subsequent inauguration .
20. “Oh, Girl” by The Chi-Lites
Can this relationship be saved ? The narrator in this 1972 soul tune is urgently trying to preserve his kinship with his girlfriend. As they teeter on a dissolution he describes how much trouble oneself he ‘d be in if she left him. unfortunately, these do n’t sound like very good reasons to stay with a man :
- he doesn’t know where or how to look for love
- he’s accustomed to her taking care of him and
- he’s afraid he’ll be helpless and heartbroken.
The Chi-Lites were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2005 and the R & B Music Hall of Fame in 2013 . “ true sleep together can not be found where it does not exist, nor can it be denied where it does. ” – Torquato Tasso, italian poet allyaubry via Flickr, CC-BY-SA 2.0
Even More Love Songs From the 1970s
Song | Artist | Year Released |
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21. Love Will Keep Us Together | Captain & Tenille | 1975 |
22. I’ll Be There | Jackson 5 | 1970 |
23. Fallin’ in Love | Joe Frank & Reynolds Hamilton | 1975 |
24. Let Me Be There | Olivia Newton-John | 1974 |
25. I’ll Never Love This Way Again | Dionne Warwick | 1979 |
26. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face | Robert Flack | 1972 |
27. Woman, Senuous Woman | Don Gibson | 1972 |
28. She’s Got You | Loretta Lynn | 1977 |
29. If | boodle | 1971 |
30. Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe | Barry White | 1974 |
31. Feel Like Makin’ Love | Roberta Flack | 1975 |
32. You Belong to Me | Carly Simon | 1978 |
33. I’d Really Love to See You Tonight | England Dan & John Ford Coley | 1976 |
34. Evergreen (Love Theme from the Original “A Star Is Born”) | Barbara Streisand | 1977 |
35. No Tell Lover | Chicago | 1978 |
36. Baby I’m-a Want You | bread | 1972 |
37. Love in the Hot Afternoon | Gene Watson | 1975 |
38. Then Came You | Dionne Warwicke & The Spinners | 1974 |
39. Behind Closed Doors | Charlie Rich | 1973 |
40. I Feel the Earth Move | Carole King | 1971 |
41. The Closer I Get to You | Roberta Flack ( Featuring Donny Hathaway ) | 1978 |
42. Funny Face | Donna Fargo | 1972 |
43. Sometimes When We Touch | Dan Hill | 1978 |
44. Lead Me On | Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty | 1971 |
45. Baby, What a Big Surprise | Chicago | 1977 |
46. Longer | Dan Fogelberg | 1979 |
47. I’m Still in Love with You | Al Green | 1972 |
48. Daytime Friends | Kenny Rogers | 1977 |
49. I Think I Love You | The Partridge Family | 1970 |
50. I Just Fall In Love Again | Anne Murray | 1979 |
51. Have You Seen Her | The Chi-Lites | 1971 |
52. You’re Having My Baby | Paul Anka and Odia Coates | 1974 |
53. We’ll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again | England Dan & John Ford Coley | 1978 |
54. Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight | James Taylor | 1972 |
55. You Are the Sunshine of My Life | Stevie Wonder | 1973 |
56. Love in the Afternoon | Barbara Streisand | 1974 |
57. My Woman, My Woman, My Wife | Marty Robbins | 1970 |
58. That’ll Be the Day | Linda Ronstadt | 1976 |
59. The Right Thing to Do | Carly Simon | 1973 |
60. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) | Olivia Newton-John | 1974 |
61. Never Can Say Goodbye | Jackson 5 | 1974 |
62. Where Is the Love | Roberta Flack ( Featuring Donnie Hathaway ) | 1972 |
63. You Don’t Bring Me Flowers | Barbara Streisand & Neil Diamond | 1978 |
64. Hello Darlin’ | Conway Twitty | 1970 |
65. Tired of Being Alone | Al Green | 1971 |
66. Knock Three Times | Tony Orlando & Dawn | 1971 |
67. Pure Love | Ronnie Milsap | 1974 |
68. Call on Me | Chicago | 1974 |
69. Lady | styx | 1975 |
70. It Don’t Matter to Me | bread | 1970 |
71. You Don’t Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show) | Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr . | 1977 |
72. Blue Bayou | Linda Ronstadt | 1977 |
73. Bridge Over Troubled Water | Simon and Garfunkel | 1970 |
74. She Believes in Me | Kenny Rogers | 1978 |
75. Please, Mr., Please | Olivia Newton-John | 1975 |
76. Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man | Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty | 1973 |
77. My Love | Paul McCartney & Wings | 1973 |
78. Summer Nights | Olivia Newton-John ( Featuring John Travolta ) | 1978 |
79. Mandy | Barry Manilow | 1974 |
80. Sail On | The Commodores | 1979 |
81. The Tracks of My Tears | Linda Ronstadt | 1975 |
82. I Honestly Love You | Olivia Newton-John | 1974 |
83. I Just Want to Be Your Everything | Shaun Cassidy | 1977 |
84. What a Difference You’ve Made in My Life | Ronnie Milsap | 1977 |
85. Muskrat Love | Captain & Tenille | 1976 |
86. My Eyes Adored You | Frankie Valli | 1975 |
87. It’s So Easy | Linda Ronstadt | 1977 |
88. Best of My Love | Eagles | 1974 |
89. Hopelessly Devoted to You | Olivia Newton-John | 1978 |
90. Still | The Commodores | 1979 |
91. What Goes on When the Sun Goes Down | Ronnie Milsap | 1976 |
92. If I Can’t Have You | Yvonne Elliman | 1978 |
93. You Decorated My Life | Kenny Rogers | 1979 |
94. You’re Sixteen | Ringo Starr | 1973 |
95. Ooh Baby Baby | Linda Ronstadt | 1978 |
96. Maggie May | Rod Stewart | 1971 |
97. Can’t Smile Without You | Barry Manilow | 1978 |
98. Best of My Love | The Emotions | 1977 |
99. With a Little Luck | Wings | 1978 |
100. Lovin’ You | Minnie Riperton | 1975 |
101. Don’t Give Up on Us | David Soul | 1977 |
102. Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright) | Rod Stewart | 1976 |
103. Kiss You All Over | Exhile | 1978 |
104. He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You) | Tony Orlando & Dawn | 1975 |
105. You Light Up My Life | Debby Boone | 1977 |
106. Let Your Love Flow | The Bellamy Brothers | 1976 |
107. I Will Always Love You | dolly Parton | 1974 |
108. Always on My Mind | Elvis Presley | 1972 |
109. Looks Like We Made It | Barry Manilow | 1977 |
110. Babe | styx | 1979 |
111. “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue | crystal Gayle | 1977 |
112. You Needed Me | Anne Murray | 1978 |
113. This Old Heart of Mine | Rod Stewart | 1975 |
114. Nobody Does It Better | Carly Simon | 1977 |
115. When Will I Be Loved | Linda Ronstadt | 1975 |
116. S.O.S | ABBA | 1975 |
117. You Are So Beautiful | Joe Cocker | 1974 |
118. Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone) | Tanya Tucker | 1974 |
119. I Only Want to Be With You | Bay City Rollers | 1976 |
120. Take a Chance on Me | ABBA | 1978 |
121. Layla | Derek and The Dominoes | 1971 |
122. Just the Way You Are | billy Joel | 1977 |
123. She’s Always a Woman | truncheon Joel | 1977 |
124. Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up | Barry White | 1973 |
125. Kiss and Say Goodbye | The Manhattans | 1976 |
126. Your Love | Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr . | 1977 |
127. Right Time of the Night | Jennifer Warnes | 1977 |
128. The Things We Do for Love | 10cc | 1976 |
129. Lotta Love | Nicolette Larson | 1978 |
130. Baby I Love Your Way | Peter Frampton | 1975 |
131. Killing Me Softly | Roberta Flack | 1973 |
132. We’ve Only Just Begun | The Carpenters | 1970 |
133. Crazy Little Thing Called Love | queen | 1979 |
134. Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad | meat loaf | 1978 |
135. (Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher | Rita Coolidge | 1977 |
136. The Way You Do the Things You Do | Rita Coolidge | 1978 |
137. After the Lovin’ | Engelbert Humperdinck | 1976 |
138. Afternoon Delight | Starland Vocal Band | 1976 |
139. Right Back to Where We Started from | Maxine Nightingale | 1977 |
140. Lead Me On | Maxine Nightingale | 1978 |
141. You Take My Breath Away | Rex Smith | 1979 |
142. Feelings | Morris Albert | 1974 |
143. Just When I Needed You Most | Randy Van Warmer | 1979 |
144. Our Love | Natalie Cole | 1977 |
145. Falling | Leblanc & Carr | 1977 |
146. One Less Bell to Answer | The 5th proportion | 1970 |
Questions & Answers
Question: Should n’t Engelbert Humperdinck ‘s song, “ Release Me ” be mentioned on this list of sleep together songs from the 1970s ? Answer: No, actually Engelbert Humperdinck ‘s sung, “ Release Me ” was released in April 1967, a couple of years shy of the ten being profiled here. Question: I know lone a few words of a song I am looking for : “ To to me it seems that the answer is love ” and “ where there is love there is peace. ” There was a bunch of “ wah-wah ” guitaring and it wass released around 1977. Do you know the birdcall please ? Answer: Try one of these. I suspect you may not be recalling some of these details correctly which is coarse. 1 ) “ ( What ‘s then funny story ‘Bout ) Peace Love and Understanding ” ( 1974 ) by Brinsley Schwarz hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=N3r-TuIcK2k ( Elvis Costello & the Attractions had a more well-known version in 1979 ). 2 ) “ Love Is the Answer ” by England Dan & John Ford Coley ( 1979 ) hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=_QZjJU-mtFU ( although there were versions released in 1977 by other artists ) 3 ) “ Song of Reconciliation ” by Susan Ashton et alabama. ( 1994 ) uses the very specific phrase you mention above : “ Where there is love there is a peace ” hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=Kkk-JaTcF7M Question: Who sang the birdcall from the 70s or 80s that had the lyrics, “ Tonight ‘s the night I am going to give my love to you ? ” Answer: There is a 1983 song by Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack called “ Tonight, I Celebrate My love to You ” that I keep coming back to although the lyrics are n’t an exact match. See if this is what you ‘re thinking of : hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=2GOLnWz_Osc Question: Who sings the song with lyrics “ my love has no bottom my love has no top ? ” Answer: The artist who primitively sang the Grammy Award-winning song, “ ( You Do n’t Know ) How Glad I Am ” in 1964 was Nancy Wilson. Others who covered it include Aretha Franklin, Olivia Newton-John, Brenda Lee, and Kiki Dee. hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=RHVZ51o6ZNE Question: Who sings the song “ Gloria ” ? Answer: I assume you ‘re referring to the amazing 1982 song by Laura Branigan : hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=355Fk8drgZE Question: There was a sad flashback sung with lyrics that went something like this : “ indeed let me tell you how much I love you. ” At the end the song there was an emotional piano presentation. Can you help me find it ? Answer: Yes, here you go. It ‘s “ Deborah ” by Jon and Vangelis ( 1983 ) : hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=ko4626ABlU4. Jon refers to Jon Anderson, the head singer of the group Yes. Question: In what year was “ My Girl ” by The Temptations written ? Answer: Written by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White of The Miracles, the birdcall “ My Girl ” was recorded and released by The Temptations by and by that year, in 1964. It hit the lead time slot on the Billboard charts. The original divine guidance for the song was Smokey Robinson ‘s then-wife, Claudette. Question: Who made the song with the lyrics, “ that ‘s why I love you ” ? Answer: I suspect you ‘re remembering the 1969 sung by The Dells, “ Oh, What a nox. ” It has the succeed lyrics repeated : Oh, what a night To love you, dear Oh, what a night To want you, dear Oh, what a night To kiss you, dear That ‘s why I love you sol. Question: Who recorded the song, “ Is This Love Is All I Ask For ” ? Answer: There are a number of songs by the title, “ Is This Love ” but none fit your request precisely. You may be misremembering the style. I ‘m thinking you may be referring to Bob Marley ‘s 1978 sung, “ Is This Love. ” hera are the lyrics and a YouTube link : hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=CHekNnySAfM I wan sodium love you and treat you right I wan sodium love you every day and every night We ‘ll be together with a roof right over our heads We ‘ll share the protection of my individual bed We ‘ll share the same room, yea ! – for Jah provide the bread Is this love – is this love – is this beloved Is this love that I ‘m feelin ‘ ? Is this love – is this beloved – is this love Is this love that I ‘m feelin ‘ ? I wan sodium know – wan sodium know – wide area network na know now ! I got to know – got to know – got to know now ! I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I – I ‘m will and able, therefore I throw my cards on your mesa ! I wan sodium love you – I wan sodium love and process – sleep together and process you right I wan sodium love you every day and every night We ‘ll be together, yeah ! – with a roof correct over our heads We ‘ll contribution the tax shelter, yeah, oh now ! – of my individual bed We ‘ll share the lapp room, yea ! – for Jah provide the bread Is this love – is this love – is this love Is this beloved that I ‘m feelin ‘ ? Is this love – is this love – is this love Is this love that I ‘m feelin ‘ ? Wo-o-o-oah ! Oh yes, I know ; yes, I know – yes, I know immediately ! Oh yes, I know ; yes, I know – yes, I know now ! I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I – I ‘m will and able so I throw my cards on your board ! See : I wan na love ya, I wan sodium sexual love and cover ya love and regale ya right I wan sodium love you every day and every night We ‘ll be together, with a ceiling mighty over our heads ! We ‘ll parcel the tax shelter of my individual bed We ‘ll plowshare the same room, yeah ! Jah provide the boodle We ‘ll share the shelter of my single sleep together. Question: What slow birdcall from the 1960s or 1970s has the words, “ I wish I ‘d never met you girl ” ? Answer: It ‘s the unforgettable 1974 song initially sung by brazilian artist Morris Albert called “ Feelings. ” here ‘s the YouTube connect and the lyrics : hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=CyBcHUe4WeQ Feelings, nothing more than feelings Trying to forget my feelings of love Teardrops rolling down on my face Trying to forget my feelings of beloved Feelings, for all my life I ‘ll feel it I wish I ‘ve never met you, girl You ‘ll never come again Feelings, woah-oh-oh feelings Woah-oh-oh, feel you again in my arms Feelings, feelings like I ‘ve never lost you And feelings like I ‘ll never have you again in my heart Feelings, for all my life I ‘ll feel it I wish I ‘ve never met you, girl You ‘ll never come again Feelings, feelings like I ‘ve never lost you And feelings like I ‘ll never have you again in my liveliness Feelings, feelings Woah-oh-oh, feel you again in my arms Feelings Feelings, woah-oh-oh feelings Woah-oh-oh, palpate you again in my arms Feelings Feelings, woah-oh-oh feelings Woah-oh-oh, tactile property you again in my arms Feelings …. Question: I merely know a few words to a birdcall back in the late ’ 70s the birdcall had the lyrics at the begin : “ it was snowing outside. ” What ’ s the mention of the song ? Answer: Those are some pretty specific lyrics, but the date does n’t match up to the birdcall I found. Jethro Tull has a song called, “ Said She Was a Dancer ” that was from 1987 : hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=TaatPZSuW2Q. The first stanza includes your lyrics : She said she was a dancer. If I believed it, it was my business She surely knew a thing or two about control. adjacent to the stripe, we hit the samovar. She about slipped right through my fingers. It was snowing outside and in her soul. Question: Who sang, “ Our love ” ? Answer: The popular R & B love song from 1977, “ Our Love ” was sung by Natalie Cole and reached # 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. here is the YouTube connect : hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=yDKyQk8A3Dk Question: What song is about a young woman married to an older homo, but she is cheating on him ? Answer: In 1975, the Eagles had a phenomenal song called “ Lyin ‘ Eyes. ” hypertext transfer protocol : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v=2PTEqZURh4o © 2018 FlourishAnyway FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 07, 2020 : Shannon – deplorable but when I did a search for this one I did n’t find a match, and it was n’t ringing a bell with all of the information you were providing. possibly a lector will have a suggestion. Shannon on September 07, 2020 : Who sang a song, that starts out saying fool gull gull what you going to do one day ill marry her FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on August 26, 2020 : niel – I could not find those lyrics with a 1970s sung. I even tried concentrating on “ road map ” or pieces of the lyric. Sorry. possibly a subscriber can help. niel on August 26, 2020 : A 70 ‘s love song have this lyrics : My heart like a road map to your door ; please can person kind enough provide the style and the artist. Thanks very much FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on August 12, 2020 : big Mika82 – I inboxed you. Michelle from Hamilton, Ontario Canada on August 10, 2020 : I know that this is probably in truth pushing it, but I ‘ve had a sung stay in my head for MONTHS now. I do n’t know ANY of the words indeed I have n’t come across it even and believe me – I ‘ve tried. Damn-near driving myself crazy doing therefore. I know I very liked the sung when I was a very young child and it ‘s truly frustrating that I ca n’t figure out ( or remember ) the lyrics. It plays in my head and I can evening hear the guy voice I swear, it ‘s just.. Muffled.. I guess.. ? Like I can ALMOST make the words out. I came across this page looking even again for the birdcall and it seems like you know your older tunes pretty good so visualize I ‘d give it a shoot and ask if there ‘s any way I can send a humming snip of the song that I ‘m talking about ? I ‘ve even tried different sites and unlike apps where you can upload a sample of a song and it has n’t helped. Any answer would be so identical much appreciated ! Some information : ( I know it ‘s not a lot, I ‘m sorry.. ) The song is sung by a man, or I think at least a male-fronted group.. If I had to guess a genre and a potential year of release it would be a pop/soft rock love ballad with some instrumental bits played throughout ( possibly a piano or keyboard ) and would guess that it is from the late 60 ‘s to early 80 ‘s, but I ‘m thinking towards the latter.. Some artists that come to mind that are similar in sound but I ‘m pretty sure the song I ‘m thinking of does not belong to them are : Chicago.. Ian Thomas.. Jack Wagner.. Toto.. Plz, everyone – ANYONE – rather desperate to put a name to this song or at least suggestions of singers/groups that it might be ! a lot love ! ❤️ FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on July 24, 2020 : Mike – “ One Less Bell to Answer ” ( 1970 ) by The fifth Dimension although others recorded it a well. mike on July 23, 2020 : a song a woman sings why did he leave me, where did he go ? vocals in background FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on April 25, 2020 : Mike – Thanks for that suggestion which I will add. Stay safe in this pandemic. mike chewning on April 25, 2020 : leblac an carr fallin. excellant love song. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on March 30, 2020 : Peggy – If this pandemic lasts excessively much longer we might need to bring that favored rock back again just to smooth things over. Thanks for read and listening along. Peggy Woods from Houston, Texas on March 29, 2020 : Those were disruptive times, and so far, there was the positron emission tomography rock to keep us caller. hour angle ! For once, I knew a good many songs on this list. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on December 18, 2019 : NanCK – Those words do appear in The Hollies ‘ song, “ He Ai n’t Heavy, He ‘s My brother, ” one of their hits from 1969. NanCK on December 18, 2019 : hawaii I ’ meter looking for a decelerate song from the 70s I think, male singer. The alone words I have are “ It ’ s a long long road ”. I think that is the begin of the birdcall. Thanks FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on September 06, 2019 : anonymous – Although that does n’t ring a bell with me, I ‘m hoping that possibly a proofreader will be able to help you. Anonymous on September 06, 2019 : Hi, there was a song in late 60 or70s with the name Tania or Tanye. It was a french song. What is the wax title ? I do n’t find it anywhere. Thanks. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on August 31, 2019 : etherton.richard – Thanks. [email protected] on August 30, 2019 : identical interesting Robert Sacchi on August 09, 2019 : It seemed a progress. The “ how far can we take this ” mode. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on August 09, 2019 : Bob – Thanks for the suggestions. “ Muskrat Love ” ( such an bizarre theme for a birdcall ) is already at # 85, but I added “ Afternoon Delight. ” The songs of this era decidedly had a distinctive vibration. They were sometimes right out there with their themes and lyrics without being dirty. It ‘s like they were more ace with terminology. Robert Sacchi on August 08, 2019 : Those were my formative years. Graduated high school in 1972. After that summer I spent the rest of the ten on a career. so many song memories. There is “ Afternoon Delight ” by the Starland Vocal Band & “ Muskrat Love ” by Captain and Tennille. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on June 26, 2019 : Shawindi – thank you. I hope you are doing well. Shawindi Silva from Sri lanka on June 25, 2019 : courteous ! ! ! ! ! FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on June 21, 2019 : Roberto – Thanks for noticing. I replaced one of them with another love song by the husband/wife couple. Roberto on June 21, 2019 : nrs,71 and 126 is not the same ? FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on February 19, 2019 : Peg – Hearing the radio receiver 12 hours a day, I ‘m surely you know all of these songs by heart ! Peg Cole from North Dallas, Texas on February 18, 2019 : now this is a playlist that can live constantly in my heart. How I remember that era of funky styles and music. I worked in a plaza hair salon that pumped out music from the overhead speakers from 9 am to 9 promethium. Grooved to so many of these tunes. Thanks for the memories. Suhail Zubaid aka Clark Kent from Mississauga, ON on December 14, 2018 : That happens to this day, Flourish, particularly with hard rock music of the 80s – LOL ! I had been humming incorrect lyrics of a ballad by Scorpions, the alone favorite of my wife from that writing style, ‘Holiday ‘. I checked out the lyrics and found that out good last week. back in those days, my friends and I used to sing Bee Gees hit “ Staying Alive ‘ wholly incorrect. Some 30 years late, I can entirely laugh at our sympathize of the lyrics back then. Regards, Suhail FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on December 14, 2018 : Suhail – Hats off to you for your inaugural. I bet there is an article in your personal experience, credibly with some humor about what you were actually singing. ( I love misheard and misunderstood lyrics. Add another lyric in there and there ‘s a humor goldmine. ) I guess it depends on the era and writing style, besides. Suhail Zubaid aka Clark Kent from Mississauga, ON on December 13, 2018 : Yes, boom, it is true, I began listening to English music much before I began speaking the lyric sunk fence. I remember listening to ABBA ‘s ‘Eagle ‘ and ‘I let the music speak ‘ all the time. Bee Gees ‘ ‘Tragedy ‘ was probably the future boastfully darling. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on December 12, 2018 : Suhail – I ‘m amazed at anyone who can be therefore adaptable. Music credibly helps in learning the language, specially if it ‘s arsenic good as The Eagles, Chicago, and ABBA. Glad you enjoyed this. Have a fantastic holiday season. Suhail Zubaid aka Clark Kent from Mississauga, ON on December 11, 2018 : Hi Flourish, very challenging number for me. If I were born in an english speak country then I would probably have sung many of those as I was a school kid in this decade. however, after learning a little moment of English, I was only beginning to listen to bands like ABBA, Bee Gees, and, I am not sure if any one remembers them, Bony M. I began listening to the Eagles in late 80s, much later after they disbanded. I should be listening to respective songs from this list, specially those by Chicago. Thank you once again for sharing a great list. Regards, Suhail FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 30, 2018 : Shauna – I recall you once posted a beautiful photograph of yourself from the 1970s. I had a rugged time locating good pictures of people in stylin ‘ clothes and hair back in the day and should ‘ve probably requested to use that photograph of you ! Glad you enjoyed this. I agree that it ‘s deplorable to see all the heroes, legends, superstars, and evening some of the losers and villains get previous, sick, and finally die away. even though all of our stories have the like ending, I hate to see that happen. Thank you for stopping by. Have a fantastic weekend. Yves on November 29, 2018 : Hi Flourish … ..I still maintain that 70 ‘s classical rock candy is the best in the worldly concern, even though I reluctantly admit to not particularly liking most of these soft rock/pop tunes … .except for Al Green. Nevertheless, I ‘ll always stick up for my “ me ” genesis. That phrase explains a draw, by the way. Lol. Anyhoo … .maybe you can do a 70 ‘s rock article one day. The true 70 ‘s kids around here very relate to bands like Pink Floyd, Scorpions, Joe Walsh, and the alike. promise you ‘re enjoying the Holidays. Thanks for keeping us “ in the music. ” Shauna L Bowling from Central Florida on November 29, 2018 : The seventies is my favorite musical earned run average. I graduated senior high school school in 1975, so the seventies are a big part of who I am. I love all theses songs, Flourish. I learned something about Linda Ronstadt. I did n’t know she was diagnosed with Parkinson ‘s. so sad. But she made a sign on this world that will live on long after she leaves this earth. very enjoyed this trip down memory lane. Thanks ! FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 26, 2018 : Mona – indeed gladiolus you liked these oldies. There were so, then many to choose from. It was all about love back in the day ! FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 26, 2018 : Dora – One of my readers requested a 60s or 70s playlist, so this one is in reception to them. Glad you enjoyed it ! Mona Sabalones Gonzalez from Philippines on November 26, 2018 : My, these songs actually bring me back. I discovered some front-runner oldies and besides got to hear “ new ” oldies. I love this list looking at the 60s-70s ! Dora Weithers from The Caribbean on November 26, 2018 : The highest share of singers and songs that I know from any of your lists is on this one. Reminds me that I was young in the full ole days. great problem ! FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 25, 2018 : Tim – It ‘s a adorable song that captures the talk and mute battle of the sexes that punctuated that era. Or possibly he plainly had a egotistic partner ? Wishing you well as you gear up for this busy vacation season. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 25, 2018 : Heidi – good music — and particularly love songs — never goes out of style. How amazing that you actually kept your vinyl ( and I assume the record actor along with it ). I recall when after vinyl was cool we were using the 72s as frisbees and melting them slightly as arts and crafts throwback “ roll ” because who would ever want to listen to vinyl again ( cassettes were the wave of the future ! ) ? Hope your Thanksgiving was terrific, besides. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 25, 2018 : Lorelei – What a neat memory to share. Thank you. I hope you have a fabulous weekend. Tim Truzy from U.S.A. on November 23, 2018 : Hi, Flourish, I wanted to mention, “ She ‘s Always A Woman, ” in my remark, but I stayed off from it because I remember how it was taken as such a strong sexist claim. I never thought therefore, but I can see ow the lyrics can be misconstrued. Never afraid of challenges, always advanced and open-minded, Flourish ( the songbird ) Anyway, much deference and I hope your vacation went well, Tim Heidi Thorne from Chicago Area on November 23, 2018 : thus did you spy on my 1970s vinyl collection or the radio station presets on my push-button car radio to get some of these ? : ) Bread, Barry Manilow, ABBA, The Partridge Family … ah, the 70s. I placid love a draw of these on the list. Kinda makes me want to dig out doorbell bottoms, shrink tops, and platform shoes. Groovy list ! glad Thanksgiving weekend ! Lorelei Cohen from Canada on November 23, 2018 : One of my fondest memories is of hearing my oldest buddy sing along to pretty charwoman. He was in his teens at the time and it made me realize that he had grown up while I was placid a child. former to that time I had always looked at him as a pull the leg of like me. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 23, 2018 : Genna – You besides ! I remember playing Chicago songs over and over. I could n’t get enough of them. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 23, 2018 : Linda – life can be indeed dry, the way we can be robbed of the very endow that we are known for at the end of our lives. She did have a beautiful voice. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 23, 2018 : Tim – thank you for your uplift comments. You are always so kind and supportive. That Barry White is like few others. I forgot about “ Never Never Gon na Give You Up ” — you jogged my memory by mentioning him again. I besides added the Billy Joel song you recommended, plus another one. I love truncheon Joel. To me, he ‘s dateless, as most good music is. I wish he had come out with more music rather than resting on his laurels, but he insists that musically he has nothing more to say. I guess we have to believe him. You ‘re right about Ed Sheeran. He ‘s had some trouble with Marvin Gaye ‘s estate and lawsuits in the past. You know what they say about imitation being the more sincere human body of flattery ! I hope you and your kin had a felicitous Thanksgiving. Genna East from Massachusetts, USA on November 23, 2018 : Hope you had a dainty Thanksgiving, Flourish. What an impressive playlist for my front-runner theme in songs …. but Chicago has my heart. : – ) FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 23, 2018 : Liz – I recall being crazy about Donny Osmonds as a kyd. Gosh, was that a world away. Thanks for stopping by ! FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 23, 2018 : David – “ Layla ” has been on several late playlists so it was equitable an oversight. Thanks for the sung suggestion. I added it. Hope your Thanksgiving was a happy one. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 23, 2018 : Linda – Thanks for sharing where you were in your life in the 70s. I bet you were besides good breaking in your first set of cooking lawn bowling as Carb Diva. Hope your Thanksgiving was most gay ! FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 23, 2018 : Bill – That they did ! I knew you would know the songs on this list. I hope you had a great Thanksgiving, buddy ! FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 23, 2018 : Mary – thank you for sharing your memories of where you were and what you were doing. It ‘s hard to believe the 70s were such a long time ago ! Linda Crampton from British Columbia, Canada on November 22, 2018 : I didn ’ thyroxine know that Linda Ronstadt developed Parkinson ’ mho disease. That ’ sulfur sad news to hear. Your diachronic note about climate rings reminded me of mine. I think I silent have it somewhere. FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 22, 2018 : Pamela – Thanks so a lot for your kind praise. I was surprised myself with some of those facts on the quiz. Wanted to give folks a challenge, so do n’t feel badly. Hope your Thanksgiving was a happy one ! FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 22, 2018 : Devika – Glad you enjoyed this walk down memory lane. Thank you for stopping by. Have a big weekend ! Tim Truzy from U.S.A. on November 22, 2018 : Hi, Flourish, Always knocking them out with your great bring list. Hey, one I remember thoroughly because I played it with a high school gig in the ’80 ‘s was the Billy Joel classic : I love you equitable the direction you are. But Berry White ? I mean, Flourish, bass was made for Berry White and James Earl Jones. When Berry rumbles, it ‘s probably going to be a pretty decent evening. ( lol ). even young people still love that ridicule ‘s spokesperson. interestingly enough, you mentioned Marvin Gaye ‘s classical tune. If you listen to Ed Sheraton ‘s tune, “ We Found Love Right Where We Are, ” and “ Let ‘s Get it On, ” the tunes are exchangeable musically, and possibly, just possibly, in captive. Loved your list as constantly. Keep us motivated and inspired, friend. sincerely, Tim musically, they are identical similar. Linda Lum from Washington State, USA on November 22, 2018 : Wow Flourish, I ‘m reasonably certain that I know every one of these. By the 70 ‘s I was working for the Federal government in my first full-time occupation, in my beginning apartment, and out on my own. A ten to remember for certain. Thanks for the fantastic memories. Clive Williams from Jamaica on November 22, 2018 : Yes Flourish. I am Liz Westwood from UK on November 22, 2018 : I would have said ‘Love me for a reason ‘ by the Osmonds, but I have equitable noticed that it was a cover. I like the diachronic background that you give to this number. David Hunt from Cedar Rapids, Iowa on November 22, 2018 : I ‘m surprise that “ Layla ” by Derek and the Dominoes ( Eric Clapton, et aluminum ) is n’t on your list. Inspired by Clapton ‘s love for Patty Boyd ( George Harrison ‘s wife at the clock ), Rolling Stone ranked it act 27 on their list of “ The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time ”. Bill Holland from Olympia, WA on November 22, 2018 : The war was winding down and it seems all the song writers poured their angst into sleep together songs. You ‘ve listed quite a few I listened to daily back then. felicitous Thanksgiving my ally ! Mary Norton from Ontario, Canada on November 22, 2018 : I was in university then but busy with demonstrations, sit-ins and most evenings, discussing politics. I was with a group that was more into Che Guevara, Ho Chi Minh, etc. because I was in History and Political Science. These songs are decidedly conversant and I enjoy listening to them now. Pamela Oglesby from Sunny Florida on November 22, 2018 : This precisely may be one of my favorite articles about music you have written. In such a tumultous time, the music was great. I love most of these songs, although I did n’t do great on your quiz. LOL ! FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on November 22, 2018 : clive – I appreciate you stopping by. Hope you are doing well ! Devika Primic on November 22, 2018 :
I was born in the 70s and do remember a few songs. Your estimate of the song lists has increased. A great way to go down memory lane. Thank you. Clive Williams from Jamaica on November 22, 2018 : nice List as usual Flourish. I will have to come back to this long understand .