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Best Song (any genre) from 1970 to 1979 (1 Viewer)

Pop - Elton John - Someone Saved My Life Tonight 

Country - Waylon Jennings - Are You Sure Hank Done it This Way 

Rock - Lynrd Skynrd - Simple Man

Honorable Mention:  Gordon Lightfoot - If You Could Read My Mind

 
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Foreplay/Long Time - Boston
Good song but I came here to say MORE THAN A FEELING

I never fail to crank that song when it comes on. 
Boston’s first album is one of the best. You could put just about every song out here. “Rock and Roll Band” is probably my favorite. Growing up in Boston gave me an attachment to knowing the places they refer to in the song.

Another pure 70s favorite is Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels) by Jim Croce

 
Way too many 70s greats to name but:

Go Your Own Way & Dreams

Running On Empty 

My Wife  - Greg Entwistle singing.

Feeling That Way - Schon, Greg Rolie and Deen Castronovo in place of Steve Perry can still kick ###.

Bye Bye Love

Magic Man

 
Unpack Your Adjectives
Best School House Rock song eva.  >>  Schoolhouse Rock- The Preamble

If we're including top commercial songs.   >>  Coca-Cola, 1971 - 'Hilltop' | "I'd like to buy the world a Coke"

Or.  >>  Paul Simon - Kodachrome (+lyrics)

A song that just missed the 1970 cut off date by a few months.  >>  CSN - Crosby, Stills, Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes

EDIT:  Just listened to Suite: Judy Blue Eyes again.

It is a masterpiece.

 
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my Rushmore of solo John:

"Working Class Hero" >>>>> "Cold Turkey" >>> "Mother" >> "#9 Dream" 

~ Imagine ~ doesn't even sniff those four, imo.  

 
Too lazy to read the thread, but I'm going to assume Boston's Don't Look Back -  has already been posted.

 
Count me among those who think Imagine has really dumb, plaintive lyrics in a hortatory call to idiocy.

I don't want to slag anybody selecting it, it's really just how I feel intellectually about the lyrics, never mind the self-seriousness with which Lennon delivers them from Mt. Yoko. 

 
It's tough to narrow it down to one that I think is the best of the decade, but I'll go with "Midnight Train to Georgia" performed by Gladys Knight and the Pips since that song is one of my top 5 favorites and hasn't been mentioned. 

 

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