[A Collection of Classics] Nostalgic 70s Western Hit Songs
The scene opened up widely in the ’60s, and in the ’70s many rock bands flourished—Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, the Sex Pistols, the Beatles…
However, in the latter part of the decade, an explosive disco boom arrived.
From among the many classic songs that lit up the Western music charts of the 1970s—including rock bands releasing disco-style tracks—I’ve selected some nostalgic hit tunes.
Please enjoy a generous helping of the legendary albums and songs that thrilled fans around the world!
- The 1970s were the golden age of Western rock! Recommended classics and hit songs
- Classic and hit Western pop songs from the 1970s
- [70s Western Music] Timeless Masterpieces and Popular Songs by Female Singers
- Love songs in Western music that were hits in the 1970s. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Dance music from Western artists that was a hit in the 1970s. World-famous and popular songs.
- 1980s: Legendary Western Rock Bands’ Classic and Hit Songs
- Back to those nostalgic days… Classic and hit Western songs of the 1960s
- A collection of nostalgic hit songs and classics from the 70s
- [Western Music] A roundup of debut songs by female artists from the 1970s
- [Classic Hits of the 70s] A Compilation of Western Songs Used in Commercials
- [Definitive Edition] Masterpieces of 70s Disco Music
- [Definitive Edition] Masterpieces and Hit Songs of 80s Disco
- [Golden Age of Rock] Debut Songs by Western Rock Bands of the 1970s
[All Classic Albums] Nostalgic Western Hits of the ’70s (121–130)
My WayElvis Presley

A song released in 1977 after the death of American rock singer Elvis Presley.
The original version was Frank Sinatra’s single released in 1969.
Issued a few weeks after Presley’s death, it outperformed the original on the U.S.
singles chart, reaching No.
22, and also peaked at No.
9 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming a worldwide hit.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced global hit songs from the ’70s up to this point.
Did you find any favorites? For those who spent their youth back then, I’m sure it feels nostalgic.
Even for people who didn’t experience that era, the sense of nostalgia in many of these unfamiliar songs actually feels fresh, doesn’t it? I think it also helps you discover the roots of today’s artists.


