The fact these songs were released in the 1970s is only part of the equation, but their consistent influence and iconic status is what ultimately deems them all time classics of the 70s.
By that, I mean I won’t simply defer to what was most popular at the time and claim these songs represent the best of “pop” ...
The below list of the Top 50 Hard Rock Songs of the '70s, voted on by UCR staff, reads like the ultimate classic rock radio ...
Glam, progressive and baroque songs from the 1970s that make for essential listening ... Early on, I remember “Yesterday” being at the top of one of those lists, but almost from the time ...
Twitty’s fourth trip to the top of the chart. Along with becoming one of his signature songs, it was the No. 1 song of 1970. 7. “When You’re Hot, You’re Hot” by Jerry Reed—The Guitar ...
It had been previously recorded by Bill Nash, but by far the most recognizable version of the song came from Ray Price, who took it to the top of the charts in 1970. His recording of "For the Good ...
The Four Seasons—commonly referred to as the “Jersey Boys”—were a musical sensation in the 1960s and 1970s, when their career ...
released two hit tracks in the 1970s—the first many know (and can sing the chorus word for word) and the other is a bit lesser known. But they are both cover songs. “Hooked on a Feeling” was ...