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Go ahead, and name your song, and if you can't just pick one, make up a list!
Of the songs from the 1970s my favorites are in no particular order are
Little River Band: Reminiscing
Foreigner: Double Vision
Ozark Mountain Daredevils: Jackie Blue
Lighthouse: One Fine Morning
Al Stewart: Time Passages
Ace: How Long
Elvin Bishop: Fooled Around and Fell in Love
John Paul Young: Love is in the Air
Doobie Brothers: Black Water
America: Sandman
New England: Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya
Trooper: Raise a Little Hell
Journey: Feeling That Way/Anytime
George Benson: Give me the Night
Randy Vanwarmer: Just When I've Needed You Most
little river band, lady and cool change
stix, come sail away and babe
meatloaf, two outta three aint bad
climax blues band, ...i love you
england dan and john ford coley, ...nights are forever without youuuu
the babys, ...isnt it time, and everything i think of you
bob seger, we've got tonight
seals and crofts, closer to me
cars, movin in stereo, let the good times roll, and lets go
american pie...don mclean
jimmy buffet, come monday
paper lace, the night chicago died
elo...dont bring me down
supertramp, the logical song, take the long way home and goodbye stranger
foreignor...hot blooded
38 special, hold on loosely
boston,,,,,,more than a feeling
neil young, hey hey my my
I've totally forgotten all about the Babys, they were a really good group with great musicians and vocal harmonies.
This is a one hit wonder, but may have started the whole hippie song thing - Scott McKenzie sang San Franciso (wear some flowers in your hair). I didn't realize it, but when I ckecked, I saw this song was released in 1967, I was thinking more like 1969.
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