
From the soulful brass-driven power of "Vehicle" to the feel-good harmonies of "Dancin' in the Moonlight," these songs defined an era but may have slipped through the cracks of music history. If you love classic rock, soft rock, and early 70s radio hits, this is the playlist for you!
🎶 Tracklist:
🎵 Ride Captain Ride – Blues Image (1970)
🎵 Back When My Hair Was Short – Gunhill Road (1973)
🎵 Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) – Edison Lighthouse (1970)
🎵 Baby It's You – Smith (1969)
🎵 Yellow River – Christie (1970)
🎵 Sweet Mary – Wadsworth Mansion (1971)
🎵 Reflections of My Life – Marmalade (1969)
🎵 Dancin' in the Moonlight – King Harvest (1972)
🎵 Precious and Few – Climax (1972)
🎵 Vehicle – The Ides of March (1970)
Why These Songs Matter
These tracks may not always make "greatest hits" lists, but they still capture the soul of the 70s—blending rock, pop, and folk influences into timeless melodies. Some of these artists had brief moments of fame, while others quietly shaped rock music’s evolution.
If you enjoy artists like Three Dog Night, America, Badfinger, The Hollies, or Looking Glass, this playlist is packed with songs you'll love.
Which forgotten 70s song do YOU remember?
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