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Classic and hit Western pop songs from the 1970s

The 1970s were a particularly tumultuous period in music history.

Genres such as New Soul, which laid the foundation for R&B, disco featuring distinctive synthesizer sounds, and New Wave with its unconventional and striking musicality, all had their moment in the spotlight.

This time, we’re showcasing pop hits from the 1970s that took the world by storm!

From timeless classics that everyone knows, regardless of age or gender, to hidden gems frequently heard in commercials and variety shows, we’ve picked a wide selection.

Please take your time and enjoy!

Masterpieces and Hit Songs of Western Pop Music from the 1970s (51–60)

LongerDan Fogelberg

Born under the starry sky on the island of Maui, Hawaii, this majestic love song has captivated many hearts as one of the signature works of American powerhouse singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg.

With poetic lyrics that compare eternal love to the beauty of nature, gentle acoustic guitar arpeggios, and the warm tone of the flugelhorn, it beautifully conveys a romantic worldview.

Released in December 1979 and included on the album Phoenix, the song reached No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1980.

It was later used in Japan in 1987 as the commercial song for the Nissan Gloria, and has been beloved by many ever since.

Now a wedding-music staple, it’s an ideal choice for creating memories with someone special.

For anyone seeking solace in a clear, pure voice and a beautiful melody, this is a timeless, radiant gem of a ballad that continues to shine across generations.

Killing Me Softly With His SongRoberta Flack

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

A classic by American singer Roberta Flack.

It beautifully captures the feeling of a voice that seeps deep into the listener’s heart.

It won three awards at the 1973 Grammys, including Record of the Year, and spent five consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.S.

singles chart.

Featured in the film “Play Misty for Me,” it captivated music fans around the world.

It remains a beloved song for moments when you want your heart to be gently moved, or to accompany quiet time spent with someone special.

Walk This WayAerosmith

Aerosmith – Walk This Way (Live From The Office Depot Center, Sunrise, FL, April 3, 2004)
Walk This WayAerosmith

Walk This Way is a single by Aerosmith released in 1975.

The song is included on their 1975 album Toys in the Attic.

More recently, it was used in a SoftBank commercial featuring Brad Pitt and as the ending theme for the Nippon TV program Odoru! Sanma Goten.

That’s The Way (I Like It)KC and The Sunshine Band

KC & The Sunshine Band – That’s The Way (I Like It) [HQ with lyrics]
That's The Way (I Like It)KC and The Sunshine Band

“That’s The Way (I Like It)” is a 1975 song by KC and the Sunshine Band that reached No.

1 in the United States.

KC and the Sunshine Band was formed in 1973, led by KC—Harry Wayne Casey, the vocalist and keyboardist—and bassist Richard Finch.

Best of My LoveThe Emotions

The Emotions – Best of My Love (Official Audio)
Best of My LoveThe Emotions

A quintessential disco track of the 1970s that sings of the joy of love and gratitude over a light, buoyant rhythm.

Produced by members of Earth, Wind & Fire, this gem perfectly blends The Emotions’ beautiful harmonies with a funky groove.

Released in May 1977 as a single from the album “Rejoice,” it held the No.

1 spot on the Billboard charts for four consecutive weeks.

It was also used in the opening of the 1997 film “Boogie Nights,” earning support across generations.

When you want to fully savor the joy of being in love under warm sunshine, this song will gently wrap your heart.

The Emotions’ melodies of love continue to resonate in our hearts across time.

In conclusion

Music has evolved alongside humanity over many years, but the 1970s were the period with the most change in the history of music up to that point.

A wide variety of genres made the charts during this era, and after reading this feature, many of you may have really felt the diversity of 1970s music.

At Rag Music, we’ve also published other articles featuring the 1970s, so please be sure to check them out!