Did You Grow Up in the 1970s? These Songs Will Make You Homesick for the 70s!
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Rainy days and Mondays always get me down . Did you write the book of love ? And do you Today we're diving into 15 songs from the 1970s that still have the power to stop us in our tracks . Take us somewhere we thought we had left behind . Lord knows when the cold wind blows, it'll turn your head around . This was a decade when artists wore their hearts on their sleeves and the radio felt deeply personal . As this countdown climbs, the memories only get heavier and more complicated . Some of these songs comfort us, others quietly break us . But by the time we reach number one , you may feel every single word all over again . Number 15, You've Got a Friend by Carol King . You've reassurance . Released in the early 70s on her landmark album Tapestry , this song became an anthem of comfort during a time when singer songwriters were reshaping popular music . Keep your head together . It earned the Grammy award for song of the year , while a version by James Taylor also climbed to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 . You've got a friend. . What makes it timeless is its simplicity . No dramatic production, no vocal acrobatics , just a promise. before life became complicated . It is steady, loyal, and unconditional . And that quiet assurance sets the for everything that follows on this countdown . But comfort is only the beginning . As we move forward, love becomes more vivid, more cinematic, and a little more vulnerable . Number 14, Annie's song by John Denver . If number 15 gave us reassurance, number 14 gives us wide openen devotion . John Denver wrote this in a sudden burst of inspiration