The 1970s was a magical time for songwriting and musical evolution. And rock songwriters today continue to look back to that decade for inspiration. Letโs dive into just a handful of amazing rock songs from the 1970s that continue to serve as inspiration and influence for countless modern-day songwriters.
โMr. Blue Skyโ by Jeff Lynne/ELO (1977)
Jeff Lynne really took symphonic rock in the 1970s and turned it into something special. This particular epic song was written and recorded by Jeff Lynne through Electric Light Orchestra. โMr. Blue Skyโ serves as the final track of the โConcerto For A Rainy Dayโ suite via the legendary double album Out Of The Blue. Itโs likely ELOโs most famous and well-known song today, and for good reason. Itโs a gorgeous song, one that Lynne wrote after locking himself in a Swiss chalet for a month. โMr. Blue Skyโ was a No. 6 hit on the UK Singles chart and No. 35 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
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โIโm Not In Loveโ by 10cc (1975)
Outside of lyrics, songwriters often need to find inspiration for their musicality, instrumentation, and recording techniques. Well, they often need to look no further than 10ccโs soft rock prog-pop masterpiece, โIโm Not In Loveโ. This is really an incredible piece of work, one that is composed almost entirely of multi-tracked vocals. The layers in this song are really a marvel of songwriting and composition. Fans certainly agreed back in the day, as โIโm Not In Loveโ peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 and No. 1 on the UK Singles chart.
โDreamsโ by Fleetwood Mac (1977)
Hereโs a classic among songs no one could ever forget, including aspiring songwriters who are looking back to the 1970s for inspiration. Honestly, the entirety of Rumours could have made it to this list. The entirety of that record is a songwriting delight, packed with equally quality contributions from each of the bandโs members. โDreamsโ, though, is one that most people canโt forget. Itโs one of Stevie Nicksโ finest songs and a great example of how to take oneโs personal baggage and turn it into a marketable storyline. Unsurprisingly, โDreamsโ was a No. 1 hit on the Hot 100 in 1977.
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