The breakthrough hit topped the charts with an unforgettable message about believing the best is still to come.
Few songs from the 1970s still get people talking quite like this ABBA hit. "Waterloo" started as an upbeat fan favorite, went on to become one of the group’s most recognizable early successes.
Exactly 51 years ago, in 1974, country music had some of its biggest hits as a genre. We’re taking a closer look at three big hits from 1974, songs that hardly anyone remembers anymore, even though ...
A 1974 hit has been named the greatest ‘American rock song’ ever. Here’s why the track still stands as one of the defining songs in rock history. Ultimate Classic Rock named Lynyrd Skynyrd’s ‘Free ...
There’s something about the 1970s era of country music that always seems to hit just right. A lot of fantastic country music came out during that decade, particularly in the mid-1970s. And while the ...
A 1974 Billboard No. 1 hit about impending fatherhood ignited fierce debate and earned its creator Ms. Magazine’s ‘Male Chauvinist Pig of the Year’ award. Paul Anka’s 1974 song “(You’re) Having My ...
A song recorded in 1974 earned global recognition as one of the greatest songs ever made, cementing its place as a timeless anthem of hope and resilience. “No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley & the ...
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1974 feel-good country favorite, celebrating life's simple pleasures, became a No. 1 crossover hit
John Denver had a way of making life’s simplest moments feel special, and a No. 1 crossover hit, released in 1974, is a perfect example of his gift as a songwriter. "Back Home Again" is one of ...
A gentle yet powerful ballad rose to the charts and quickly became a defining moment in music. In 1974, Roberta Flack released the title track of her fifth studio album, “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” a ...
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