If youโre a baby boomer, I bet that the following four songs from 1973 are still swimming around in your head today. Feel free to sing along; Iโm not a baby boomer, but I know that I feel like belting out a few lines whenever these songs come on the radio.
โYou Are The Sunshine Of My Lifeโ by Stevie Wonder from โTalking Bookโ
This pop-soul classic from Stevie Wonder was one of the biggest hits of 1973. It peaked at No. 1 on the Easy Listening chart as well as the Billboard Hot 100. The whole of Talking Book was a smash hit for Wonder, but โYou Are The Sunshine Of My Lifeโ was the song perhaps most deserving of its success. Itโs just that good. If you listen closely, youโll hear Jim Gilstrap singing those first few opening lines.
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โWeโre An American Bandโ by Grand Funk Railroad from โWeโre An American Bandโ
Is there a chorus more sing-along-worthy than the one found in this hard rock smash hit? I donโt think so. Grand Funk Railroadโs โWeโre An American Bandโ is a celebration of American rock and roll without diving into the more in-your-face patriotism of similar songs, and listeners vibed with it in 1973. โWeโre An American Bandโ peaked at No. 1 in the US and did similarly well in Canada.
โSmoke On The Waterโ by Deep Purple from โMachine Headโ
โSmoke On The Waterโ will likely always be the song that Deep Purple is known for, and it was a deserving hit for the hard rock group back in 1973. This early heavy metal hit peaked at No. 4 in the US and did well globally. And that iconic riff is still the stuff of legend today. Nobody was doing it quite like Deep Purple in the 1970s.
โLive And Let Dieโ by Wings from โLive And Let Dieโ
Paul McCartney makes our list of baby boomer songs from 1973 with this symphonic rock classic. โLive And Let Dieโ is best known for its use in the James Bond movie of the same name, and itโs a fan favorite that McCartney still whips out at live performances to this very day. Back in 1973, it was a smash hit, peaking at No. 2 on the Hot 100 and the Top 40 globally.
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