When itโs a good day, a good song can make that day even better. These are three of the best rock songs, all out in 1972, which celebrate the joy of simply being alive.
“Lean On Me” by Bill Withers
His three-week No. 1 hit, and his first to land at the top of the charts, Bill Withers includes โLean On Meโ on his sophomore Still Bill record. Written solely by Withers, โLean On Meโ says, โLean on me, when you’re not strong / And I’ll be your friend / Iโll help you carry on / For it won’t be long / โTil I’m gonna need / Somebody to lean on.โ
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โI bought a little piano,โ Withers recalls to Songfacts. “And I was sitting there just running my fingers up and down the piano. In the course of doing the music, that phrase crossed my mind. So then you go back and say, ‘OK, I like the way that phrase, โLean On Meโ, sounds with this song.’ So you go back and say, ‘How do I arrive at this as a conclusion to a statement? What would I say that would cause me to say โLean On Meโ?โ At that point, it’s between you and your actual feelings, you and your morals, and what you’re really like. You probably do more thinking about it after it’s done.”
“Saturday In The Park” by Chicago
On their Chicago V record, โSaturday In The Parkโ is written by band member Robert Lamm. โSaturday In The Parkโ became a Top 5 single for the group.
The visual song says, “Another day in the park / It looks just like the Fourth of July / Another day in the park / Look just like the Fourth of July / People dancing, really smiling / A man playing guitar / And singing for us all / Singing for us all.”
Chicago still plays โSaturday In The Parkโ in their live shows today.
“Beautiful Sunday” by Daniel Boone
Daniel Booneโs biggest hit, โBeautiful Sunday,โ is the title track of his sophomore album. Written by Boone and Rod McQueen, โBeautiful Sundayโ is about enjoying a day of carefree living.
โBeautiful Sundayโ says, โHi, hi, hi, beautiful Sunday / This is my, my, my beautiful day / When you say, say, say, say that you love me / Oh, my, my, my, it’s a beautiful day.โ
“Morning Has Broken” by Cat Stevens
Cat Stevens includes โMorning Has Brokenโ on his Teaser And The Firecast record. The song began as a hymn, written by Eleanor Farjeon in the early 1930s.
The sweet, uplifting tune says, โMorning has broken like the first morning / Blackbird has spoken like the first bird / Praise for the singing, praise for the morning / Praise for them springing fresh from the world.โ
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