If you were a 1970s teen, these radio hits will definitely ring a bell. Even if you werenโt the biggest fan of pop or rock music during that era, thereโs no way you managed to avoid hearing these hits on the radio. And even if you werenโt an out and proud fan, you might have secretly loved them. Letโs take a walk back in time, shall we?
โJulie, Do Ya Love Meโ by Bobby Sherman from โWith Love, Bobbyโ (1970)
Itโs a shame this song has become such a deep cut. I rarely ever hear it on the radio anymore. But back in 1970, โJulie, Do Ya Love Meโ by Bobby Sherman was all over the radio. And the charts reflected that. This pop tune was a No. 3 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cash Box Top 100. Written by Tom Bahler, Bobby Shermanโs version of this pop classic was a massive hit, and it later did well for the British group White Plains that same year.
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โIndiana Wants Meโ by R. Dean Taylor from โI Think, Therefore I Amโ (1970)
The sirens in this song likely panicked and then annoyed many who listened to this song on the radio in their cars back in the day. Still, this R. Dean Taylor hit was quite a success on the charts, peaking at No. 5 in the US and No. 2 in the UK. Itโs also a great example of narrative-driven adult contemporary music, and the song follows the tale of a man on the run after murdering a man who nearly dishonored his wife. Taylor was inspired to write โIndiana Wants Meโ after watching the film Bonnie And Clyde.
โFallinโ In Loveโ by Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds from โFallinโ In Loveโ (1975)
How about a little R&B soft rock? โFallinโ In Loveโ by Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds is one of those radio hits you donโt hear in the wild much anymore, but every 1970s teen out there will remember it within just a few seconds. โFallinโ In Loveโ would be Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynoldsโ only song to hit No. 1 on the Hot 100, but it was very deserving of the honor.
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