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[Timeless Melodies] A Collection of Classic 70s Western Ballad Masterpieces

The 1970s Western music scene—often called the golden age of rock—was a time when countless classic songs were born, with not only bands but also many singer-songwriters who left their mark on music history making their debuts.

Ballads, the theme of this piece, are no exception.

There are so many timeless ballads from the ’70s Western music catalog that it’s impossible to introduce them all.

In this article, we’ve compiled representative ’70s Western music ballads that even younger music fans have likely heard at least once.

And of course, for those who spent their youth in that era, you’ll find a lineup of songs so nostalgic they might bring you to tears.

Enjoy!

[Timeless Melodies] A Collection of Classic 70s Western Ballads (11–20)

Your SongElton John

Elton John – Your Song (Top Of The Pops 1971)
Your SongElton John

From the very first intro, where a warm, lyrical vocal resonates with a gentle piano, ‘Your Song’ makes your heart swell.

Since its release in 1970, it has continued to move music lovers as one of Elton John’s signature works.

With an opening that draws listeners in instantly, this unforgettable ballad is etched deeply in people’s memories.

Its simple lyrics read like a letter written just for you.

Quiet yet powerful in delivering a message of love, this graceful song still offers a fresh and moving experience to us living today.

Nobody Does It BetterCarly Simon

Carly Simon – Nobody Does It Better – The Spy Who Loved Me
Nobody Does It BetterCarly Simon

“Nobody Does It Better” is a 1977 smash hit performed by Carly Simon, also famous as the theme song for the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.

Composed by Marvin Hamlisch with lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager, this sumptuous ballad shines even brighter through Carly Simon’s vocals.

Celebrating love, the song’s delicate yet dramatic allure has captured hearts across generations.

In the United States, it sold over a million copies within just a year of its release, a testament to its immense popularity.

Among the many classics that defined the 1970s, “Nobody Does It Better” stands out as a truly exceptional gem.

HonestyBilly Joel

Billy Joel – Honesty (Official Video)
HonestyBilly Joel

Billy Joel’s “Honesty” is a standout ballad from his 1978 album “52nd Street.” With piano and lyrics that resonated with the era, the song shines with particular emotional depth.

While addressing the theme of sincerity, it portrays the pain of the gap between the purity love seeks and the reality we face, carried by a lyrical melody that captivated listeners.

Showcasing Joel’s remarkable expressive power, the track has influenced many later generations.

It’s an enduring classic that makes you reflect on honesty every time you listen.

Love of My LifeQueen

Queen – Love Of My Life (Official Video)
Love of My LifeQueen

A gem of a ballad that sings of eternal love and the ache of farewell.

Its earnest wish to reclaim a lost love resounds alongside an elegant melody.

The lyrical vocals, woven with the gentle timbre of the piano, have long captivated music fans worldwide as a facet symbolizing Queen’s musical versatility.

Featured on the album A Night at the Opera, this piece has been beloved since its 1975 release as a staple that creates a sense of unity with audiences on the live stage.

During the 1981 South American tour, the massive crowd sing-alongs became a sensation, and it was portrayed memorably in the film Bohemian Rhapsody.

This is a song to listen to when you want to be close to the feelings for someone dear and convey love from the heart.

All By MyselfEric Carmen

Eric Carmen – All By MySelf (HQ)
All By MyselfEric Carmen

This is a power ballad that portrays a universal theme of loneliness with grand orchestration and deep emotional expression.

Based on Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No.

2, its melody brilliantly conveys the shifting emotions from the innocence of youth to the loneliness and poignancy of the present.

Released in 1975 as Eric Carmen’s solo debut, the song reached No.

2 on the U.S.

charts and became a major hit with over one million copies sold.

It was memorably used in the film Bridget Jones’s Diary and was also featured in a 1991 commercial for the Toyota Soarer.

Highly recommended for those who want to experience the joys and solitude of love, as well as the subtle depths of life’s emotions.