Pop vocal trio the Bee Gees performing at the Music for UNICEF Concert at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, January, 1979. The 1970s were an eclectic time for music and cultural ...
Songs are time machines. Music has an incredible power to unlock memories, and the right tune can instantly transport us to another era. Join us on a nostalgia trip through the mega-hits of the 1970s, ...
The 1970s was a transformative decade in music. It gave us nostalgia, change, diversity, and most importantly, unforgettable tracks that defined their respective genres. Some of the best rock songs ...
The 1970s brought us some of the most iconic fashion trends, classic movies, and of course, some of the greatest music of all time — evidenced by these iconic and upbeat 70s songs. In the 70s, ...
The story goes that Elvis Presley let it all go to hell again just a few years after his startling comeback in 1968. Not true. While the 1968 TV special that heralded his comeback, and then the 1969 ...
The 50 best country songs from the 1970s shine a light on changes within the genre. Merle Haggard opened the decade with a song rooted in country traditionalism, but 10 years later, artists including ...
The ‘70s was a fine decade for cinema. Some of the most-iconic movies of all time came out in that decade. Just look at the list of Best Picture winners at the Oscars, which includes two of the ...
Glen Campbell released “Rhinestone Cowboy” in 1975, as the title track of his 28th studio album. Undoubtedly one of the most nostalgic songs of the 70s, it is written by Larry Weiss, becoming one of ...
The 1970s gave us some incredible music and with this list we're going to take a look at the best of the best where rock is concerned. These are the songs you'd considered "god-tier" out of everything ...
The '70s were defined by music ranging from pop and punk to country rock and metal, but one genre stands out in the classic rock field: hard rock. Easily encompassing many of the above styles, as well ...
We love the groovy 1970s setting in the Max series “Duster,” with long hair, tight jeans, fast cars and a dy-no-mite soundtrack. We not only hear the ’70s jams you might expect, like Rare Earth’s “I ...