Revisiting the '70s Soundtrack of Your Soul
The '70s marked a cultural revolution and were a decade in which melodies became generational anthems and where music defined identities, styles, and social movements.
Reviewing the '70s is like opening a treasure chest of memories where rock, the birth of punk, and the disco fever that lit up dance floors coexist. Each song from those years transports us to a specific moment, allowing us to discover a band or artist that continues to resonate on our playlists today.
Get ready for a musical journey that will connect your present with the essence of your musical soul.
September by Earth Wind & Fire (1978)
September is a classic in contemporary music.
War Pigs by Black Sabbath (1970)
War Pigs is a heavy metal classic.
One Love by Bob Marley (1977)
One Love delivers a timeless message that still resonates.
Jungle Boogie by Kool And The Gang (1973)
Jungle Boogie by Kool AndThe Gang single.
Jolene by Dolly Parton (1973)
A classic of American folk music.
I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor (1978)
I Will Survive in an anthem of empowerment.
Highway To Hell by AC/DC (1979)
Highway To Hell the electrifying anthem that defined rock ’n’ roll.
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen (1975)
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen vinyl red label.
Dancing Queen by ABBA (1976)
An all-time classic of ABBA.
Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
Stairway to Heaven is the timeless track that defined an era.
YMCA by Village People (1978)
One of the greatest sonic outputs of the 1970s.
Time by Pink Floyd (1973)
Time reflects on life and mortality.
Sweet Emotion by Aerosmith (1975)
Sweet Emotion’ captures the very essence of the 1970s.
Superstition by Stevie Wonder (1972)
Superstition is one of the most defining songs from the decade.
Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits (1978)
Dire Straits wove a masterpiece of guitar lick in Sultans of Swing.
Stayin’ Alive by Bee Gees (1977)
Stayin’ Alive transports us to the glittering grooves of the ’70s.
Starman by David Bowie (1972)
Starman is celebrated for it’s euphoric melancholy.
Rocket Man by Elton John (1972)
Rocket Man still stands as one of the greatest musical outputs.
Imagine by John Lennon (1971)
Imagine is the most iconic song of John Lennon.
Ain’t No Sunshine by Bill Withers (1971)
Ain’t No Sunshine is one of the most iconic melodies in all of R&B.