1970s music was
a diverse, transformative "golden age" defined by the fragmentation of rock into subgenres (punk, glam, hard rock, disco) and the dominance of singer-songwriters, soul, and funk. Following the 1960s, this era saw increased studio experimentation, the rise of arena rock, and the birth of hip-hop.
You are so Beautiful
by Joe Cocker in 1974
Hot Stuff
by Donna Summer in 1979
Can't smile without you
by Barry Manilow in 1975
I will always love you
by Dolly Parton in 1974
Without you
by Harry Nilsson in 1971
How deep is you love
by The Bee Gees in 1977
I just can't help believin'
by Elvis Presley 1970
Theme from "New York, New York"
by Liza Minnelli 1977, and Frank Sinatra 1978
I'll never love this way again
by Dionne Warwick in 1979
She (Tous les Visages de l'Amour)
by Charles Aznavour in 1974
Silver Lady
by David Soul in 1977
She believes in me
by Kenny Rogers in 1979
Livin' Thing - Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) 1976
Last Train to London - Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) 1979
The Last Farewell
by Roger Whittaker 1971
Confusion - Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) 1979
Needles and Pins
Smokie 1977
Lyin' Eyes
The Eagles 1975
You're the first, the last, my everything Barry White 1974
Chiqutita
ABBA 1979
You to me are everything
The Real Thing - 1976