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

[70s Western Music] Timeless Masterpieces and Popular Songs by Female Singers
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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 (1–10)

When Will I See You AgainThe Three Degrees

The Three Degrees – When Will I See You Again (Audio)
When Will I See You AgainThe Three Degrees

The Three Degrees are a female vocal group that has been loved around the world for more than half a century as a leading act of Philadelphia soul.

Since their formation around 1963, they have continued to perform as a trio, maintaining that format despite multiple lineup changes.

Their signature song is undoubtedly “When Will I See You Again,” released in 1974, which achieved international success, reaching No.

2 in the U.S.

and No.

1 in the U.K.

In addition, their collaboration with MFSB, “TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia),” was used as the theme for the music program Soul Train and reached No.

1 in the U.S.

Their sophisticated harmonies are said to have captivated even the then–Prince Charles, making them a group that every soul music lover should hear.

Don’t Leave Me This WayTHELMA HOUSTON

Thelma Houston – Don’t Leave Me This Way (Long Version) • TopPop
Don't Leave Me This WayTHELMA HOUSTON

The talented singer Thelma Houston, who hails from Mississippi and has roots in gospel.

She began her career in the late 1960s and is known for leaving behind classic soul and disco recordings on labels such as Motown.

Her career gained full momentum with the 1969 album Sunshower, but it was the 1976 single “Don’t Leave Me This Way” that cemented her worldwide popularity.

With that song, she earned high acclaim, including winning the Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in February 1978.

It’s also well known that she is not related to Whitney Houston.

If you’re looking to lift your spirits with a powerful voice, why not give her work a listen?

Rose GardenLynn Anderson

Lynn Anderson – (I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden (Audio) (Pseudo Video)
Rose GardenLynn Anderson

Lynn Anderson, the American songstress who transcended the bounds of country music to achieve major success on the pop charts.

She debuted in 1966 and, with talent inherited from her mother and a radiant presence, quickly ascended the steps to stardom.

The single that made her name resound around the world was “(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden,” released in 1970.

With this work, she not only won a Grammy Award but also achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first female country singer to sell out Madison Square Garden.

Having been familiar with horsemanship since childhood and embodying the country way of life, her voice is both powerful and warmly approachable.

Her sound, infused with pop elements, is also recommended for those new to country music—be sure to give it a listen.

Lovin’ YouMinnie Riperton

If you like soothing music, I recommend Lovin’ You.

Released in 1974, this song became popular for its relaxing sounds, incorporating elements like flowing water and birdsong into the track.

It’s frequently used in Japanese media, so even younger listeners may find it familiar.

One of the song’s greatest charms is Minnie Riperton’s whistle voice, isn’t it? It’s a classic that showcases her exceptionally wide vocal range—over five octaves.

Be sure to check it out.

Rock SteadyAretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin – Rock Steady (Official Lyric Video)
Rock SteadyAretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin, a great female singer in soul music known by the nicknames “Queen of Soul” and “Lady Soul.” If you love Black music, it’s no exaggeration to say you’re sure to know her—she’s that famous.

Active for many years since the 1960s, she also produced hits in the 1970s.

One of them is Rock Steady.

It’s a track packed with her charm, where she delivers a fierce melody with a gentle touch, so be sure to check it out.

DreamsStevie Nicks

Stevie Nicks is one of the most iconic female singers of the 1970s.

She found success both as a member of Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist.

After joining Fleetwood Mac in 1975, she broke through with the album Fleetwood Mac.

Rumours, released in 1977, became a global phenomenon, selling over 40 million copies.

Her 1981 solo debut album, Bella Donna, also reached No.

1 in the U.S.

Her mystical voice and fashion have continued to influence countless artists.

Nicks is also known as the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice.

Highly recommended for those drawn to poetic lyrics and a distinct, otherworldly aesthetic.

Heart Of GlassBlondie

The 1970s were a time in music history when the widest range of music was embraced.

Among the genres that stood out the most was New Wave.

Though it lacks a clear definition, it sparked a boom in the 1970s with its wildly unconventional musical style.

A representative band of this New Wave movement is Blondie, who perform “Heart of Glass.” Known for their eccentric sound, this biggest hit of theirs is a strikingly individualistic piece, distinguished by its falsetto vocals and surreal instrumental performance.