I have no connection to the Apple series "1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything". However I started watching the 8 episode season tonight and reliving all that history and great music. I'll use this series as an inspiration for this blog. 1971 was a weird year in many away. One of the biggest artists of that year was The Osmonds. I was only 4 that year so I didn't have an opinion, but my opinion I'm sure would not have been that high. Looking back now I'm still shocked. How did a bunch of white Utah Mormon boys be in the same league as Marvin Gaye, Led Zeppelin and many others?
86) Susan Kaye "L.A. International Airport":
87) Bobby Bare "Come Sundown":
88) Tompall & the Glaser Brothers "Rings":
89) Tom Jones "She's A Lady":
90) Tony Orlando & Dawn "Knock Three Times":
These next few songs are from Janis Joplin's "Pearl" 91) "Me and Bobby McGee":
92) "Cry Baby":
93) Janis Joplin "Move Over":
94) John Denver "Take Me Home Country Roads
95) John Denver "Sunshine On My Shoulders":
96) T. Rex "Get It On":
97) Paul McCartney "Another Day":
98) Paul and Linda McCartney "Uncle Albert/ Admiral Halsey":
99) Bee Gees "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart":
100) Ringo Starr "It Don't Come Easy":
101) Joe Cocker "High Time We Went":
102) Jonathan Edwards "Sunshine (Go Away Today):
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