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4 Songs From 1973 That Inspired Every Singer-Songwriter Alive Today

The 1960s might have been the โ€œgolden ageโ€ of singer-songwriters and folk songs, but there were quite a few gems in the 1970s (namely 1973) that have inspired countless songwriters who have followed. Letโ€™s look at just a few, shall we? Even if youโ€™re not a songwriter, youโ€™ve definitely experienced these gorgeous classics at least once.

โ€œKnockinโ€™ On Heavenโ€™s Doorโ€ by Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan really was the blueprint. โ€œKnockinโ€™ On Heavenโ€™s Doorโ€ is incredibly spiritual, easy to cover, and in a way, on the minimalist side of songwriting. And yet, itโ€™s such a catchy and meaningful tune, stripping down to the essentials. Itโ€™s no wonder that so many songwriters today love this song.

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โ€œKnockinโ€™ On Heavenโ€™s Doorโ€ was recorded for the soundtrack of the film Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid, and it has taken on a life of its own far beyond a simple movie soundtrack. This classic folk rock song with gospel leanings peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

โ€œPiano Manโ€ by Billy Joel

There was no avoiding this one. Impeccable storytelling, excellent yet simple instrumentation, and a catchy chorus that even kids who werenโ€™t alive in 1973 know quite wellโ€ฆ Billy Joel set the mood for singer-songwriter tunes in the early 1970s with this gorgeous soft rock classic.

โ€œPiano Manโ€ was not only a No. 25 hit on the Hot 100 chart, but it was also inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2013.

โ€œBad, Bad Leroy Brownโ€ by Jim Croce

โ€œBad, Bad Leroy Brownโ€ by Jim Croce is one of the late great folk singer-songwriterโ€™s greatest works. And audiences at the time certainly got down with the boogie-woogie tune. โ€œBad, Bad Leroy Brownโ€ peaked at the top of the Hot 100 chart upon its release, and it remains Croceโ€™s only No. 1 single before he passed away in September of that year. It was also the last of his singles to be released while he was alive. Thereโ€™s a bittersweetness there, only overcome by the sheer musical quality of this folky classic.

โ€œCandle In The Windโ€ by Elton John

This song was technically released in 1974 but was recorded in 1973, so Iโ€™ll go ahead and include it on our list of singer-songwriter classics. And, considering this gem was a somewhat rare instance of Elton John co-writing a tune with his principal songwriter, Bernie Taupin, I think itโ€™s more than fitting to be listed among the other great tunes on this list. Most remember John performing this song as a tribute to his lost friend, Princess Diana.

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