Song and Music - 70s
Song title | Release date | Singer - Band | Singer-Band picture | Album | Country | Musical genre | Remarks | |
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Nine By Nine | 1970 | JOHN DUMMER BAND | Nine By Nine | France | POP song | |||
El cóndor pasa (If I Could) | Jan. 70 | SIMON AND GARFUNKEL | Bridge over Trouble Water | USA | Latin music | Written in 1913 by Daniel Alomia Robles and recorded with the new Paul Simon's lyrics | ||
Roadhouse Blues | Feb. 70 | THE DOORS | Morrison Hotel | USA | ROCK | |||
Your song | Apr. 70 | ELTON JOHN | Elton John | England | POP | It was Elton John 's first hit; before, he was working as a songwriter and studio musician | ||
Yellow River | Apr. 70 | CHRISTIE | Christie | England | POP | |||
Lady D'Arbanville | Apr. 70 | CAT STEVENS | Mona Bone Jakon | England | Folk music | Written about Stevens' former girlfriend, Patti D'Arbanville | ||
Wild World | Sept. 70 | CAT STEVENS | Tea for the Tillerman | United Kingdom | Folk ROCK | |||
The Fool | 1971 | GILBERT MONTAGNÉ | The Fool | France | Various | |||
L'avventura | 1971 | STONE ET CHARDEN | L'avventura | France | Various | When Éric Charden wrote it, he presented it to Joe Dassin, who did not believe in his success ... | ||
Me And Bobby McGee | Jan. 1971 | JANIS JOPLIN | Pearl | USA | ROCK song | Released by Roger Miller in 1969. It was recorded by Janis the day before her death in October 1970 ... | ||
Move Over | Jan. 1971 | JANIS JOPLIN | Pearl | USA | ROCK | The album, whose name is a reference to the nickname of Janis Joplin, was released a few months after his death, posthumously | ||
Lady in Black | Jan. 1971 | URIAH HEEP | Salisbury | England | ROCK | |||
You've Got a Friend | Mar. 1971 | JAMES TAYLOR | Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon | U.S. | Soft ROCK | Written by Carole King and included in her album "Tapestry" | ||
Take me Home Country roads | Apr. 1971 | JOHN DENVER | Poems, Prayers & Promises | USA | Country music | |||
Wild Horses | Apr. 1971 | THE ROLLING STONES | Sticky Fingers | England | ROCK | Recorded in 1969, but only released in the "Sticky Fingers" album | ||
Brown Sugar | Apr. 1971 | THE ROLLING STONES | Sticky Fingers | United Kingdom | ROCK song | This song alludes to both sexual attraction for black women and drugs (brown heroin) | ||
Ain't No Sunshine | May 1971 | BILL WITHERS | Just As I Am | USA | Soul music | |||
Help Me Make It Through The Night | Jul. 1971 | JOAN BAEZ | Blessed Are ... | USA | Country music | One of the most beautiful voices in the collection | ||
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down | Jul. 1971 | JOAN BAEZ | Blessed Are ... | U.S. | Folk music | Written by Robbie Robertson about the American Civil War and released by The band in 1969 | ||
Jealous Guy | Sept. 1971 | JOHN LENNON | Imagine | England | POP song | Lennon wrote this when he was in The Beatles. He used it on his "Imagine" album with the lyrics changed |
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