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4 Songs From 1973 That Every Baby Boomer Knows by Heart

If youโ€™re 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; Iโ€™m not a baby boomer, but I know that I feel like belting out a few lines whenever these songs come on the radio.

โ€œYou Are The Sunshine Of My Lifeโ€ by Stevie Wonder from โ€˜Talking 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 โ€œYou Are The Sunshine Of My Lifeโ€ was the song perhaps most deserving of its success. Itโ€™s just that good. If you listen closely, youโ€™ll hear Jim Gilstrap singing those first few opening lines.

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โ€œWeโ€™re An American Bandโ€ by Grand Funk Railroad from โ€˜Weโ€™re An American Bandโ€™

Is there a chorus more sing-along-worthy than the one found in this hard rock smash hit? I donโ€™t think so. Grand Funk Railroadโ€™s โ€œWeโ€™re 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. โ€œWeโ€™re An American Bandโ€ peaked at No. 1 in the US and did similarly well in Canada.

โ€œSmoke On The Waterโ€ by Deep Purple from โ€˜Machine Headโ€™

โ€œSmoke 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.

โ€œLive And Let Dieโ€ by Wings from โ€˜Live And Let Dieโ€™

Paul McCartney makes our list of baby boomer songs from 1973 with this symphonic rock classic. โ€œLive And Let Dieโ€ is best known for its use in the James Bond movie of the same name, and itโ€™s 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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