3 Dog Night ’70s Hit Fans Loved—but Chuck Negron Didn’t
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These glorious one-hit wonders from 1976 have stood the test of time, especially in the minds of 70s kids who got to experience their debut.
The ’70s was a golden era for music, filled with unforgettable tunes that defined a generation. You’ve got disco, rock, and folk blending together like a tasty musical smoothie. Yet, among the multitude of tracks that graced the airwaves,
Elton John claims to hate his first US No.1, but its nostalgic '50s vibe and iconic 'La-la-la' chorus made it a classic anthem.
The four songs below from the 1970s all redefined what storytelling was in country music. Revisit these stunning narratives.
Ah, the ’70s—a time when disco balls sparkled, bell-bottoms swayed, and music truly had its own funky heartbeat. It was an era of experimentation, and while many artists flourished, some only managed to snag one hit before fading into the background.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. In 1978, guitar hero Ritchie Blackmore reached a crossroads. It was time to revamp ...
These seven timeless tracks were secretly preparing us for heartbreaks we couldn't imagine and teaching us truths we were too young to understand.
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The little-known '70s song that Paul McCartney named 'the best single' the Wings ever released
The iconic rock musician had a surprising answer when it came to naming the Wings' greatest single.
DETROIT - One of the most prestigious instrumental ensembles in the country is doing numerous pop culture concerts this summer. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s summer programming will include concerts featuring Yacht Rock music, along with music from ...