‘Cool Hand Luke’,‘The Graduate’and ‘In Cold Blood’ challenged audiences and critics in a way few films in the decade had, asking them to go on a journey with them, in order to experience something
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The below list of the Top 50 Hard Rock Songs of the '70s, voted on by UCR staff, reads like the ultimate classic rock radio playlist, featuring some of the decade's biggest artists and some lesser-known ones, too, that plugged in, turned up and created the soundtrack of a generation....
During thisdecade, country music saw the rise of iconic performers and unforgettable songs. Collaborations between male and female artists became popular, resulting in memorable duets. The emergence of subgenres like outlaw country and trucking songs added fresh perspectives to the country music scene....
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The below list of the Top 50 Hard Rock Songs of the '70s, voted on by UCR staff, reads like the ultimate classic rock radio playlist, featuring some of the decade's biggest artists and some lesser-known ones, too, that plugged in, turned up and created the soundtrack of a generation...
Disco fever reached its peak in the late '70s, and a majority of the top disco songs on this list are from that time frame. And yes, you’ll find repeat artists listed – especially the unforgettable Donna Summer. Ask any disco fan to try and choose just one favorite Donna Summer song...
48. Donna Summer, "On the Radio" Few artists were as big asDonna Summerat the end of the '70s. Despite a growing "disco sucks" backlash, the Queen of Disco kept charting hits during the last two years of the decade, including four No. 1 singles and three No. 1 albums. "On the ...
while AM remained the domain of pop. Although a Top 40 hit was still a goal for many acts, it was no longer the be-all and end-all it had been since the dawn of the recording industry; rock artists taking on weightier musical or lyrical concerns now had a place where they could be...
48. Donna Summer, "On the Radio" Few artists were as big asDonna Summerat the end of the '70s. Despite a growing "disco sucks" backlash, the Queen of Disco kept charting hits during the last two years of the decade, including four No. 1 singles and three No. 1 albums. "On the ...