If youโre a 50s or 60s kid, Iโll bet that you hosted a party or two in the 1970s, shag carpets and whiskey sours abundant. Just as well, you probably remember what it was like when the night was winding down, it was definitely past your bedtime, and you just wanted to get your friends out of the house. Itโs a universal experience, one that carries on to this very day. Iโll bet you played one of the following three classic rock party songs from 1974, perhaps, to send the message that it was time to mosey on home. These songs just seem to have the telltale vibe of the end of a party.
โTeenage Dreamโ by Marc Bolan and T. Rex from โZinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrowโ
What better way to say โthe partyโs overโ than a glam rock song about how oneโs youth is dead and gone behind them? Itโs a bit dark (and on the nose), but โTeenage Dreamโ is as musically sound as it is dreadfully mournful. โTeenage Dreamโ is a soulful glam tune that was quite popular on the charts in the UK, peaking at No. 13.
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โDonโt Let The Sun Go Down On Meโ by Elton John from โCaribouโ
The title of this Elton John orchestral pop jam alone sounds like the end of the party in every sense. Itโs a closing time ballad, one thatโs as suitable for last call at a bar as it is the end of a get-together at someoneโs house in the 1970s. This lovely arrangement, written by both John and Bernie Taupin, was also quite a hit in 1974. โDonโt Let The Sun Go Down On Meโ peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
โLate For The Skyโ by Jackson Browne from โLate For The Skyโ
This song is a bummer, but it is, more or less, suitable for this list. This entry on our list of classic rock songs from 1974 that sound like the end of the party really does sound like the end of the party. And back in the 70s, โLate For The Skyโ was a pretty well-loved soft rock favorite among the masses. But, for some reason, Browne didnโt opt to release this song as a single, so it didnโt chart.
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