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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 (31–40)

You Needed MeAnne Murray

Suddenly, but how much do you know about country music? Broadly speaking, country can be divided into two types.

One is the traditional kind that feels like “classic Westerns.” The other is catchy country that incorporates pop elements.

Anne Murray, who sings “You Needed Me,” is one of the artists who made pop-influenced country famous worldwide.

The sound and melodies are very catchy, so if you don’t usually listen to Western pop, this kind of song might be a good place to start.

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.

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!

CompanyRickie Lee Jones

Ricki Lee Jones is a singer-songwriter from the United States.

She grew up in a complicated family environment and even engaged in delinquent behavior during her adolescence, and she’s well known for works that depict those past experiences.

One of her signature pieces is Company.

It portrays her feelings during her teenage years, and its highly lyrical writing is particularly striking.

The melody is also heartbreakingly poignant, the kind that tightens your chest—so be sure to give it a listen.

Hot StuffDonna Summer

Donna Summer, the legendary female singer beloved as the Queen of Funk.

She was the leading female artist who energized funk music in the 1970s and influenced many artists today.

One of her signature works is “Hot Stuff.” It’s a track marked by exceptionally soulful vocals, crafted with a melody that sits somewhere between funk and soul.

If you’re looking to lift your spirits, why not give this song a listen?

[70s Western Music] Timeless Masterpieces and Popular Songs by Female Singers (41–50)

Love SongDionne Warwick

When people think of Black music, many imagine authentic soul, funk, or R&B.

Dionne Warwick, however, specializes in a genre known as pop soul, which differs from those styles by incorporating many pop elements.

That makes her music very accessible and easy to listen to.

Her song “Love Song” is no exception: it’s a classic where soulful phrases appear throughout a relaxed, catchy melody.

Chuck E.’s in LoveRickie Lee Jones

Singer-songwriter Rickie Lee Jones brought a fresh breeze to the music scene of the 1970s.

With a distinctive sound that transcends genre boundaries—rock, R&B, jazz—she has captivated many listeners.

Her 1979 debut album, Rickie Lee Jones, was a major hit.

A track from the album reached No.

4 on the Billboard Hot 100, propelling her to stardom.

The following year, she won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

Her smoky, emotionally rich voice and deep, evocative lyrics are irresistible.

Highly recommended for those who enjoy free-spirited expression unconstrained by musical categories.