Top 10 Songs From 1970s

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Top 10 Songs From 1970s

Is American Pie Don McLean(1971) one of the best Songs From 1970s? Vote now and say what you think.

Top 10 Songs From 1970s

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The Seventies are known as the "songwriter’s era". While some feelings from the sixties spilled over into the seventies, most of the changes were more about one's self.

Created on: 05/02/2011

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The character of 1970s was the Me Decade and some of the music reflected this. The music was introspective with lyrics people could relate to. So what songs would be in your Top 10 Songs from 1970s?

No.1
Vics1978
“He alludes to how differently the culture of America had changed since the passing of these three singers.“

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No.2
Jonie3
“Hotel California was the Eagles' fifth album of original material and became a critical success and a major commercial hit;“

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No.3
JohnBoy
“Posthumously released after her death in 1971, the song became her trademark.“

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No.4
TJFisher
“It entails, through the descriptive lyrics and swirling piano medley, the tales of what people could have done with their lives.“

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No.5
JohnBoy
“It was voted #3 in 2000 by VH1 on their list of the 100 Greatest Rock Songs.“

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No.6
Jonie3
“I know they sound like women, but if you actually listen to the lyrics, you would've known better. "You can tell by the way I use my walk I'm a women' ...“

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No.7
JohnBoy
“The song offered a soothing voice to the turbulent end of the sixties. Written about a friendship that was strong but at times needing help.“

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No.8
TJFisher
“Written by Paul McCartney for his mother, the song took on a whole new meaning when McCartney announced the break-up of the group.“

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