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[70s Western Music] Timeless Masterpieces and Popular Songs by Female Singers

The melodies flowing from the radio, the moment the needle drops on a record, and that voice you heard on a street corner… The songs by female singers who lit up the Western music scene of the 1970s continue to resonate across generations.

Emerging from the United States and the United Kingdom, these artists captivated the world with soulful vocals, the raw edge of rock, and delicate ballads.

In this article, we’ll showcase a rich selection of classic tracks by female singers from the ’70s Western music scene.

Whether you’re looking to revel in nostalgia or discover something new, enjoy reading to the very end!

[70s Western Music] Timeless Masterpieces and Popular Songs by Female Singers (21–30)

If I Can’t Have You (From “Saturday Night Fever”)Yvonne Elliman

Yvonne Elliman, who achieved great success as a singer and actress and is also captivating with her exotic beauty, is a seasoned performer who was invited by none other than Eric Clapton to join as a backing vocalist.

Her signature song is, of course, “If I Can’t Have You,” provided by the Bee Gees.

It was included on the soundtrack of the film Saturday Night Fever and reached No.

1 in the United States.

I’m Every WomanChaka Khan

Chaka Khan – I’m Every Woman (Official Music Video) [HD Remaster]
I'm Every WomanChaka Khan

Chaka Khan is a female singer known for her distinctive voice and soulful vocals.

She rose to fame in the 1970s and 1980s and enjoyed tremendous popularity in Japan as well.

Among her works, the 1970s track I’m Every Woman is a particular recommendation.

While it has a soulful vibe, it never feels overheated; instead, it’s arranged with a smooth flow reminiscent of house music.

70s Western Music: Timeless Masterpieces and Popular Songs by Female Singers (31–40)

Killing Me Softly with His SongRoberta Flack

Roberta Flack – Killing Me Softly With His Song (Official Video)
Killing Me Softly with His SongRoberta Flack

Roberta Flack, known for her unique style that fuses soul, jazz, and classical music, is an intellectual artist who studied vocal performance and more at Howard University, debuting in 1969 with the album First Take.

The song The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, used in Clint Eastwood’s film Play Misty for Me, reached No.

1 in the U.S.

in 1972, and the following year Killing Me Softly with His Song was also a major hit.

This led her to achieve the unprecedented feat for a solo singer of winning the Grammy Award for Record of the Year two years in a row.

Her “velvet voice” has also earned her recognition as a pioneer of the quiet storm style.

She’s perfect for those who want to spend a leisurely, high-quality time.

I’ve Never Been To MeCharlene

Charlene – I’ve Never Been To Me • TopPop
I've Never Been To MeCharlene

When people hear ‘I’ve Never Been to Me,’ most probably remember it as a hit from the 1980s.

Known for the vocals of American singer Charlene, the song actually appeared on her 1977 debut release and didn’t make much of a splash at the time.

A few years later, it was played on the radio and became a revival hit.

Despite debuting as a white female vocalist on the Motown label, she struggled to sell records, and this ended up being her only hit song.

You’ve Got a FriendCarole King

Carole King – You’ve Got a Friend (Official Audio)
You've Got a FriendCarole King

Carole King is an artist who gained popularity with her catchy musical style.

Since she originally worked as a songwriter, she excelled at creating catchy pieces tailored to public tastes, and she leveraged her strong composing skills to produce a string of hit songs.

“You’ve Got a Friend” is one of her signature works—a classic with warm lyrics celebrating friendship and a catchy, soothing melody.

This Will BeNatalie Cole

This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) (2003 Remaster)
This Will BeNatalie Cole

Nat King Cole, a great jazz singer who stood shoulder to shoulder with Frank Sinatra.

He created many classics, so I’m sure many of you know him.

Natalie Cole, who sings “This Will Be,” is Nat King Cole’s daughter and, like her father, a vocalist with exceptional expressive power.

This song is one of Natalie Cole’s signature works, featuring a pop melody with hints of jazz.

Its warm sound makes it perfect for cold winter days!

EvergreenBarbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand is renowned not only as a singer but also as an actress and film director.

She had already gained great popularity in the 1960s, but her success in the 1970s was remarkable, establishing her as a top-tier figure both as an actress and as a singer.

Many theme songs from films in which she appeared became major hits—such as The Way We Were and Love Theme from A Star Is Born—and for those who spent their youth in that era, surely at least one of these songs holds special memories.