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1970s Country Songs That 99% of People Will Recognize

The 1970s resulted in a lot of amazing music, especially in the country music world. This decade was a golden one for traditional country music and outlaw country songs alike, and thereโ€™s so much country music from the 70s that even casual fans of the genre will recognize them within a few seconds. Letโ€™s revisit a few classics, shall we? I dare you not to sing along!

โ€œDelta Dawnโ€ by Tanya Tucker

This classic from a young Tanya Tucker was released in 1972. The song itself is a bit older, having been written by Larry Collins and Alex Harvey back in the early 1970s. Bette Midler made waves with her version. However, Tuckerโ€™s Top 10 version from 1972 is one of the most memorable renditions out there.

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โ€œMammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboysโ€ by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson

This Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings classic is a go-to for country karaoke. And I bet even the most casual country music fans know that chorus by heart. This outlaw country gem was released in 1975 and is still one of both artistsโ€™ most popular songs.

โ€œTake Me Home, Country Roadsโ€ by John Denver

Even if youโ€™ve never considered yourself a country fan in your life, you definitely know the 1975 country-folk hit โ€œTake Me Home, Country Roadsโ€ by John Denver. I donโ€™t know how many times Iโ€™ve heard this song drunkenly sung at karaoke bars by people of all ages, creeds, and homelands. Itโ€™s a classic if there ever was one.

โ€œMan In Blackโ€ by Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash was known for many chart-topping songs, but few are as memorable as the unique country tune โ€œMan In Blackโ€ from 1971. This has to be one of the most well-known protest songs to come out of the country music genre, and itโ€™s a beautifully written statement about the state of the world, war, and mass incarceration.ย 

โ€œJoleneโ€ by Dolly Parton

Dolly Partonโ€™s bittersweet ballad โ€œJoleneโ€ might just be her most famous song. And itโ€™s also one of the most instantly recognizable country songs of all time. Released in 1973, โ€œJoleneโ€ was a serious hit for Parton, and itโ€™s still loved by listeners, young and old, today.

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