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  • @Eowyn187
    @Eowyn187 Před 2 lety +232

    I'm not sure if I just felt 5 or 10 years old, or a hundred years old 😫😆

    • @deanarjones9114
      @deanarjones9114 Před 2 lety +3

      🙋‍♀️ transported me right back.

    • @bluegreyfogg
      @bluegreyfogg Před 2 lety +6

      That's too funny! Well said!

    • @ellie.v9765
      @ellie.v9765 Před 2 lety +2

      Lol right? 😉👍🤣

    • @italoblu
      @italoblu Před 2 lety +3

      What a lovely and startling thing to say.

    • @mwhitehead1461
      @mwhitehead1461 Před 2 lety +2

      My teens, and when I got married. About 100 is right.

  • @lookfun7886
    @lookfun7886 Před 2 lety +17

    You'll love Waterloo and how upbeat it is. It'll make you want to dance.

    • @Joy-qw3wm
      @Joy-qw3wm Před 2 lety

      It`s brilliant!My eldest paid for my mum and i to go see the show before covid hit.It was amazing ,and we didn`t stop singing and dancing!!

  • @erinmoriarity4775
    @erinmoriarity4775 Před 2 lety +41

    Listen to those Paul McCartney songs you said you'd never heard!

    • @kenperkins7921
      @kenperkins7921 Před 10 měsíci +1

      The Super 70s. Set ammilstones that will stand forever,!

  • @ienhb9952
    @ienhb9952 Před 2 lety +185

    I started listening to you, Jay, since you did Bohemian Rhapsody and I'm so happy to see how you have grown in your knowledge of music and musicians and the way you could identify and sing along with so many hits that you may not have known, had you not started your channel. I know it's been a wonderful musical journey for you, thus far, and I've thoroughly enjoyed it with you. Great job!

    • @sandyleewhite
      @sandyleewhite Před rokem +2

      Well said, I was thinking the same thing!!!😊

  • @r.maciel2544
    @r.maciel2544 Před 2 lety +4

    Dude, I am impressed. You know more 70's music that I do and I was actually alive back then.

  • @LisaMarieD
    @LisaMarieD Před 2 lety +25

    Love the 70's. Brings me back to my childhood. This list doesn't even scratch the surface. I love that every Beatle had their own solo hit by 1973!!!

    • @heavensLuv
      @heavensLuv Před rokem +1

      70’s Solid Gold - AM stations only….. Can you remember??? 🌈🕊🆙🕊🌈

    • @kenperkins7921
      @kenperkins7921 Před 10 měsíci

      GREAT TIMES!!

  • @ladylisaromance8129
    @ladylisaromance8129 Před rokem +3

    I'm 50 and so impressed with your knowledge. Being born in '72 I knew a lot but there were a few I didn't know.

  • @kayelle8005
    @kayelle8005 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh man David Soul of Starsky and Hutch fame. Forgot he had a solo career as well. Used to love that song.

  • @samhasanain4841
    @samhasanain4841 Před 2 lety +114

    When Donna Summer comes in you can hear the music change that would create the sound of the 80’s. When David Bowie heard it he said basically that this was something new and a game changer.

    • @Tanzadog1
      @Tanzadog1 Před 2 lety +7

      inspired so many synth pop bands of the 1980s, including The Human League

    • @Tampahop
      @Tampahop Před 2 lety +6

      I guess we liked different music. It wasn't so much Donna Summer for me. She was still classic disco. Heart of Glass by Blondie was close to disco, but the band was known as a punk band. Pop Music by M showed early techno influence. My Sharona by the Knack was seen as a return to rock. Their first album was so popular that people were talking they might be the next Beatles.
      Then it happened, July 12, 1979, "the day disco died." At a Chicago White Sox game in Comisky Park, you could get in for less than $1 if you turned in a disco record. Between games of a double header, they literally blew up the records, leaving a small crater in center field. The crowd went nuts.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Před 2 lety +5

      Not sure how much of that was Donna Summer and how much of that was Giorgio Maroder. In other words the production had as much of an influence as the vocals did.

    • @bendedmiracle
      @bendedmiracle Před 2 lety +5

      Gorgio morodor and Kraftwerk inspired groups like depeche mode, human league etc

    • @mic1240
      @mic1240 Před 2 lety +1

      80s had such variety, lots nothing related to disco

  • @cindyspangler3982
    @cindyspangler3982 Před 2 lety +11

    "Spirit in the Sky" would make my father dance around the living room, and us kids would just be dying...and its one of my best childhood memories. The music of the 70's and 80's will never be beat

  • @AlamoDame7
    @AlamoDame7 Před 2 lety +4

    Jay-- "Grease (Is the Word)" sung by Frankie Valli written by Barry Gibb, who offered it to Frankie.

  • @Raittway
    @Raittway Před 2 lety +15

    What an excellent playlist!! I was 13 in 1970. I love music and have since I was 7. Fell asleep with a radio near my pillow. Thanks for making me smile today. 😊

    • @sharcrum
      @sharcrum Před rokem

      I turned 12 in 70 so we came up on the same music era. They were great!!

  • @Michelle-pc6gp
    @Michelle-pc6gp Před 2 lety +2

    Helen Reddy was born in Australia. She won a tv talent show in Australia in 1966 (when she was 25). The prize was a trip to New York and a record audition. She didn’t land a record deal the first time around. She eventually made it in 1968 after moving to Chicago and then LA.

  • @stanleywiggins5047
    @stanleywiggins5047 Před rokem +2

    Back in the 90s I was on a train, with a lot of school kids getting on at different stations, 2 kids sitting behind me and their friends got on & one of them said "did you know Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings" to which I turned around and said "yea they were called the Beatles, with John Lennon, Jorge Harrison & Ringo Starr."
    One of them said "McCartney and Lennon, it must have been a good band," & I said"yes asked your parents they probably still have some of their records, & before the Beatles John & Paul were in a band called the 4 quarry men when they were your age & still at school."

  • @JGlaister
    @JGlaister Před 2 lety +28

    I was a teenager in the 70s, and I collected hit songs on 45-RPM records throughout the decade. I have thousands of them. I was surprised to hear a few songs on here that I don't remember ever hearing before.

    • @StillLoveItLoud
      @StillLoveItLoud Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah same. I still have all my singles plus ones i swiped from much older brother from 50s.

  • @saritatambayong4002
    @saritatambayong4002 Před 2 lety +48

    You're the most wholesome reactor. Don't change, Jay.

  • @bruceschultz3121
    @bruceschultz3121 Před rokem +1

    At your age I'm impressed you know and value these 50 year old songs so well. Keep spreading the word!

  • @ameldancalippo6912
    @ameldancalippo6912 Před 2 lety +2

    What a decade of brilliant music.

  • @DazzleMonroe
    @DazzleMonroe Před 2 lety +6

    This reaction took me from my 4th year to my 14th year. From Listening to the songs of my parents, through glam rock and up to the dying whimpers of the first wave of punk. I knew exactly what I was doing when each song came out.

  • @billpatterson5830
    @billpatterson5830 Před 2 lety +2

    I grew up in the 70's. What a time to be a kid and becoming a teen. Pop and Rock both

  • @MrMakemyday3
    @MrMakemyday3 Před rokem +1

    The Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971. With five number-one singles and six number-one albums, six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards, the Eagles were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1970s in North America.

  • @MistyRiversGaming
    @MistyRiversGaming Před 2 lety +21

    My dad liked "seasons of the sun" every night when we drove to the shore and fished that song would come on and he'd turn it up a bit. He passed away in September of this year and I don't think I could listen to it without shedding some tears here and there

  • @vickihunt8988
    @vickihunt8988 Před 2 lety +16

    I grew up with the music from the 50s and 60s . I love the 70s and 80s too.❤

  • @ronniehowe91
    @ronniehowe91 Před rokem +3

    Jay, honestly you’re so great at remembering every cover. Shocked me that you remembered bananarama at the beginning. You’re knowledge is amazing now. Thank you for helping me through my depression also. Keep doing what you do bro 👏🏼

  • @melissaward6311
    @melissaward6311 Před 2 lety +19

    Memories. Love the 50s,60s,and the 70s. Born in the mid 50s,so ,really sweet memories for me. As tfor Chicago,after Terry Kath died,their musical style changed. The Beegees dominated 60s and 70s. They put out a ton of music.

    • @anthonyhansel9175
      @anthonyhansel9175 Před 2 lety +4

      Not only did the Beegees put out a ton of music, but in the 70s and 80s they wrote a lot more that was a massive success.

    • @tarmy3619
      @tarmy3619 Před rokem +1

      Terry kath made Chicago Chicago

  • @wavygravy9690
    @wavygravy9690 Před 2 lety +6

    I "grew up" in the 70's. Lived on a small horse farm. Out in the big barn I had a radio, yes, a radio. And I had it on all the time, some of these songs brought pure agony to my ears. Especially after hearing them over, and over, and over.............................. Some were great though. I could always pop Ted Nugent into my 8-track player. I had one of the first "portable" ones.

  • @colinmcgregor6890
    @colinmcgregor6890 Před 2 lety +10

    wow i was 11 when the70's started and 20 when it finished i remember every one of these great hits THANK YOU

    • @iAvrilFan1
      @iAvrilFan1 Před 2 lety +1

      Lucky you, I was born in 1997 but thanks to the internet, I can explore all these great period of music whenever I want, but I am sad I never have a chance to see live concert at their peak.

  • @michaelconnolly7681
    @michaelconnolly7681 Před 2 lety +45

    Thanks for reaction to the biggest hits of the 70s. I was an 80s kid myself but the 70s was a phenomenal decade for music. Some people say it's the best decade and I can see why. It was so diverse. I particularly love how soulful this decade was.

    • @michaeltipton5500
      @michaeltipton5500 Před 2 lety

      Are you my Nephew in Colorado?

    • @michaelconnolly7681
      @michaelconnolly7681 Před 2 lety

      @@michaeltipton5500 me? no I live in Ireland

    • @michaeltipton5500
      @michaeltipton5500 Před 2 lety +1

      @@michaelconnolly7681 Funny, my nephew has your exact name and lives in Denver CO. I thought you were him.

  • @RobertJones-ux6nc
    @RobertJones-ux6nc Před rokem +1

    Being born in 57 I know most of these. My favorite are the 60 & 70 greatest hits along with one's of Country Music and other types.

  • @ala0284
    @ala0284 Před 2 lety +11

    Mull of Kintyre is a must listen to, it was the best selling song in the UK from 77-85

  • @kathyjam2482
    @kathyjam2482 Před 2 lety +5

    There were a couple I did not know and there were a couple that itvwas great to hear again. I love these lists.

  • @jamescopeland8050
    @jamescopeland8050 Před 2 lety +8

    Bacarra's "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" even today is a massive song. In the UK at football matches it's typically played during the intervals and literally everyone gets up on their feet and belts it out lol.

  • @1011moz
    @1011moz Před 2 lety +24

    The beauty of the 70s. The music was so varied. something completely different in the charts every week.

  • @lolalilolily
    @lolalilolily Před 2 lety +54

    This was a full throwback to my first decade on earth. What great music. Some gems I forgot. Thank you, great vid!

  • @maryanngarrimone1153
    @maryanngarrimone1153 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow...loved the 70's. This is awesome!!! Thank you for playing these song. Good memories!!!

  • @aveatquevale6929
    @aveatquevale6929 Před 2 lety +15

    You have a big big culture in music, with compliments to you

  • @johnnyc3298
    @johnnyc3298 Před 2 lety +12

    You got to react to Wings - Mull of Kintyre a classic song done on the island of Mull in Scotland where Paul and his late wife Linda lived.

  • @Shrykespeare
    @Shrykespeare Před 2 lety +8

    Please react to "Pop Muzik" by M. It pretty much ushered in the era of Nu Wave music in the early 80s. Acts like Devo, Gary Numan, and Trans X made a great escape from disco-heavy radio rotations.

  • @kellyanderson7624
    @kellyanderson7624 Před 2 lety +2

    I was born in 1971 so I grew up with this music, that's probably why I like it. Most people born after 1980 don't like 70's music, except the Bee Gees lol

  • @jeffeckhard460
    @jeffeckhard460 Před 2 lety +23

    Helen Reddy had alot of hits in the '70's, and "Angie Baby" was a great song with an interesting lyric

    • @rabidsamfan
      @rabidsamfan Před 2 lety

      Would love to see someone react to Angie Baby.

    • @sexysadie2901
      @sexysadie2901 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rabidsamfan Sincerely KSO did.

  • @Instigator106
    @Instigator106 Před 2 lety +4

    So many of these songs are still my favs, even though I was too young to remember when they first come out since I was born in the early 70's. Really digging on these memories from the 70's, 80's, and 90's. Great stuff!

  • @ginkgobilobatree
    @ginkgobilobatree Před 2 lety +2

    The Beatles covered "Please, Mr. Postman" in the 1960's

  • @Eileen2204
    @Eileen2204 Před 2 lety +3

    The Partridge Family was actually a popular 70s show which the kids are not playing lol but the blonde woman that plays their mother which her name is Shirley and the guy that’s singing does sing which his name is David Cassidy and he was the teen idol from the 70s I Think I Love You was one of his biggest songs hopefully you get to react to some of his songs cuz he does got good songs from Partridge Family and as a his solo artist ☺️

  • @Bozers24
    @Bozers24 Před 2 lety +8

    Seeing the song "Everything is Beautiful" by Ray Stevens reminded me that you need to check out his novelty song "The Streak".

  • @faithjones881
    @faithjones881 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh wow!!! Another great decade of musicians!!

  • @kathryntreadway6647
    @kathryntreadway6647 Před 2 lety +16

    The original Venus is great, yes definitely react to it.
    That was fun, I wish the clips were a few seconds longer!!
    After Terry Kath died Chicago definitely changed their sound.

  • @aliceshutkina8201
    @aliceshutkina8201 Před 2 lety +5

    Your taste in music is just incredible for such a young boy. I may sound like a granny, but that really amazes me! Bless your soul, man!

  • @saritatambayong4002
    @saritatambayong4002 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a gen x born in late 70s. You know more 70s stuff than me! Good job, Jay!

  • @ronnie9187
    @ronnie9187 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks for your comments Jay. For everybody the 70ties have a different meaning. For the young guys it is a discovery tour, for the old it is music from when they where young, and from middle ages persons as myself, its like hearing the radio on the background from my childhood. Too young to understand english and the lyrics but old enough to absorb all that melodies. I lot of them I hear again the first time since over 40 years now. Thank you very much! Music was a generation thing, but somehow it seems all melting together, young people listen to older music and I never stopped to listen to new music as well. Somethimes I miss those days when I was hearing a song on the radio, try to get a pencil to write down (part) of the song or artist, and then on saterday jumped to the record shop to listen to the record and buy it. It is so convient now to digg into all the music that has been ever made. Its fantastic and a pitty at the same time.

  • @stevesmith6642
    @stevesmith6642 Před 2 lety +4

    Great stuff, my friend! Having been a teenager throughout the 1970s, I'm pretty sure this list is the top songs for here in the UK. Hence the likes of Cliff Richard, Middle of the Road, Brotherhood of Man etc.

  • @raymondmoore5476
    @raymondmoore5476 Před 2 lety +4

    "Seasons In The Sun" is sad but it is also joyful when you realize he is recalling the joy they had before the time of death came. It is a celebration on their life together. A song that makes you think of what you have done and with who before they died or your own death. What will others reflect on when you are gone becomes the question.

    • @Joy-qw3wm
      @Joy-qw3wm Před 2 lety

      I was just a kid when that song came out ,but it always made me feel kind of sad even so.Such a sweet tune with lots of meaning.STill enjoy it today.

  • @Sam-lx9sc
    @Sam-lx9sc Před 2 lety +3

    One can see the change in music, late 70’s, transitioning into the 80’s. Great reaction to great music.

    • @kenperk9854
      @kenperk9854 Před 2 lety

      THE WEIRD THING IS JUST ABOUT every good 80s song was written and performed by70s bands and solo artittists!

  • @dennish300
    @dennish300 Před 2 lety +3

    And for Chicago ... you might be mistaking them for the Doobie Brothers. They were rock early in the 70's and then got really mello in the late 70's (which was a mistake)

  • @stevetici2668
    @stevetici2668 Před 2 lety +3

    React to some Cliff Richard. He had great songs like the one in this clip 'We don't talk anymore', 'Carrie', 'Devil Woman', 'Living Doll, 86 version with the Young Ones', 'Dreamin'

  • @vict0rtayl0r
    @vict0rtayl0r Před 2 lety +4

    09:02 Seasons in the Sun - The very first song I remember liking in my life, aged 5. I didn't understand at the time how you could have seasons 'in the sun'...but that was the start of my own music loving history.

  • @14gilbertst
    @14gilbertst Před 2 lety +4

    'The Morning After' by Maureen McGovern was featured in the movie, The Poseidon Adventure, and both were huge hits! There's a movie to react to!!

    • @Katwiccan
      @Katwiccan Před 2 lety

      It won the Oscar that year for best song.

    • @Jillyconjem
      @Jillyconjem Před 2 lety +2

      When I saw Liberace that year, she was the opening act. (God, I’m old.)

  • @robertpayne6847
    @robertpayne6847 Před rokem +2

    Jay, I know all these songs but 80s are my favourites... love your reviews by the way.

  • @richmayes8451
    @richmayes8451 Před 2 lety +28

    1978 brought you two John Travolta films, the first being Saturday Night Fever with the Bee Gees doing the soundtrack, hence you had How Deep Is Your Love in January, Stayin' Alive in February and Night Fever in April. In the second part of the year, Grease was the big movie with You're The One That I Want in August and Frankie Valli in September with Grease Is The Word. The other songs that came from Grease were Summer Nights, Greased Lightning and Hopelessly Devoted To You, all worth a listen. It may also be worth you watching both of these films.

    • @hamblyl
      @hamblyl Před 2 lety +1

      Indeed, decontextualising the music from its time like this, means you miss a lot of what was going on. How these tunes, that you mention specifically, interspersed with Abba (and Boney M to be fair) and then led into the chart dominance of disco and then that backlash against it, which we only really see the start of at the end... elsewhere, little groupings of singles, which were basically album releases, and sometimes linked to movies - even that first track in Jan 70, Raindrops keep failing on my head... was that Butch and Sundance? It's great people get to experience them again, but I still think the movies they came from, the albums they came from, the movements they came from would be more beneficial to understanding what was going on etc.
      Brotherhood of Man, for example... THAT needs contextualising!!!

    • @injectablebacon1891
      @injectablebacon1891 Před 2 lety +2

      Saturday Night fever actually came out November 1977 but dont mind me im just being a smartass.

    • @hamblyl
      @hamblyl Před 2 lety +1

      @@injectablebacon1891 not smart arse, just pedantry.

    • @sharynstover1823
      @sharynstover1823 Před 2 lety

      Saturday night fever movie was made in 1977 and how deep is love was also in the top billboard hot 100 number one in 1977 just saying

    • @Ozefan2580
      @Ozefan2580 Před 2 lety +1

      And don't forget the role of the Bee Gees in Grease. I'm pretty sure they or at least Barry wrote Grease.

  • @alistairmcdougall9625
    @alistairmcdougall9625 Před 2 lety +47

    Totally agree with your opinion regarding Kate Bush, Kate been ever present throughout my life from the beginning of her career ❤️🎶

  • @berlaloup1675
    @berlaloup1675 Před 2 lety +12

    That was awesome! Thank you! From age 11 to to 22, there were only 6 or 7 I never heard. But the rest brought back so many memories - both good and bad. I loved my music and so enjoy watching you hear my faves and reacting is wonderful. Love this channel!
    😎🎶🎵🎧💖

  • @lesleywarnock228
    @lesleywarnock228 Před 2 lety +4

    PLEASE do the 50's!!
    I was born in '69 so the songs were an integral part of me growing up and they were always in the background on the radio in our apartment. Helen Reddy is a must! I can remember being 3 years old up at a cottage and my mummy now 82 dancing around with me in the kitchen to the song You and Me Against the World. I had no way of knowing at the age of 33 with two children her entire world had just Fallen apart.
    To this day this is still an our song. PLEASE react to it!! 🖤🖤🖤🖤
    The 70's with a fantastic time for music of all kinds. It would be great if you could Deep dive into some of these songs and artists 🖤🖤
    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do Joan Armatrading 🙏
    Drop the Pilot, all the way from America, Me Myself I
    🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
    When I watch you Jay, it brings me right back to the very first time I ever heard these songs. Thank you so much for just being you and putting so much positivity out there 🖤🖤🖤

  • @marniethedyslexic6445
    @marniethedyslexic6445 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks Jay that was a lot of fun. This was definitely the music from my childhood. 😀👍❤️✌️🌼

  • @angelajakem366
    @angelajakem366 Před 2 lety +3

    You are right about Chicago! Their music changed after their guitar played died!

  • @libbysingscontrezzo8419
    @libbysingscontrezzo8419 Před 2 lety +1

    I was THERE, and so glad! A couple of these I never heard of, so not sure who made up the list.

  • @rosemarymurlis-hellings8138

    I know these songs! I'm about to go on a 70's binge❤ Happy memories.

  • @mezellenjohnson2753
    @mezellenjohnson2753 Před 2 lety +11

    I did love the 70's music and Leo Sayer is a great favourite of mine, I love his voice and how I can hear each word he sings. So many songs and singers I have forgotten that I enjoyed but thanks to you I am reminded and that's a great gift sweetheart. Take care and stay safe please my friends God bless you all love hugs and peace to everyone Mary-Ellen UK

  • @shack8110
    @shack8110 Před 2 lety +2

    Just watched your If You Leave Me Now Chicago reaction. The biggest hit of 1976 (maybe 1977 forget the official accolade). 1976 and 1977 were amazing. ABBA and Bee Gees everyday back then. Franki Valli Grease Theme Song is great!

  • @user-DJDreamworld
    @user-DJDreamworld Před 2 lety +16

    Time to check out The Partridge family

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T Před 2 lety +2

    They made some seriously good songs in the 70's. :)

  • @vanjalavoie550
    @vanjalavoie550 Před 2 lety +2

    My first young babysitter introduced my siblings and me to more youthcentric secular music with Pop Muzik. LOVED it!

  • @nadinetaylor5869
    @nadinetaylor5869 Před 2 lety +2

    Delta Dawn has a place in my heart. I was born in September 1973, and I had a single mom. It was her favorite song and I think it was a comfort to her

  • @vandoraginther6421
    @vandoraginther6421 Před 2 lety +13

    I certainly remember most of these number ones. Loved the 70s music, there were many other great songs throughout that era. The song Grease I know was written by the Bee Gees. Great listening with you Jay. Thanks for the good vibes!!!

  • @fatimasoares7261
    @fatimasoares7261 Před 2 lety +14

    I agree with what you said about Kate Bush. She is so underated and I really don't understand why.

    • @katet7991
      @katet7991 Před 2 lety

      She was pretty big at the time in Australia

  • @debbieanne7962
    @debbieanne7962 Před 2 lety +11

    I'm biased being a teenager in the 70s, but was a great decade of music IMO. Yes, do a reaction video on Venus sung by Shocking Blue (a Dutch group) loved ABBA, Bee Gees, Donna Summer and all disco!!

  • @nancywengert7301
    @nancywengert7301 Před 2 lety +5

    Another 60's group I'd love to see you react to is The Association, they had great harmonies, melodies and lyrics.

  • @alisonjacob
    @alisonjacob Před 2 lety +22

    This is my favorite decade. I really enjoy your reactions and am thrilled with the knowledge you have of the different artists in so many decades. Your face lights up with pure joy as you listen to the artists and their music. Should do a reaction to Lionel Richie and Diana Ross "Endless Love" LIVE (of course)

    • @sexysadie2901
      @sexysadie2901 Před 2 lety

      @@BertSmithLondon It was based on UK charts.

  • @chrismorgan283
    @chrismorgan283 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow. Your music knowledge has grown massively since I first started watching you. I am impressed 😉😉.

  • @footballlover9207
    @footballlover9207 Před 2 lety +7

    Would definitely love to see you react to the 60s and 50s one!!! "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head" is from the movie "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid" which starred Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Worth watching!
    I'm the opposite. Didn't know "I Shot The Sherrif" was Bob Marley. Lol
    David Soul ("Don't Give Up on Us Baby") was an actor as well!! He was in the TV shows "Here Come The Brides" and "Starsky and Hutch"!
    Everytime I hear "Reunited" all I can think of is "Fresh Prince Of Bel Air" lol

  • @lesleypulling129
    @lesleypulling129 Před 2 lety +1

    Cliff Richard my favourite loved him from being 9 yrs old he is 81 now and still touring his dvd 80's tour has been number one for 8 weeks so glad I got to go see him it was brilliant sounds just the same ( eighties meaning his 80 th birthday tour which was delayed due to covid so he 81 when he got to do his tour )

  • @TheKelinrose
    @TheKelinrose Před 2 lety

    I was a baby in 72, so I had a wonderful child hood.. I have pictures of me dancing to the radio. Mom said I always danced when music came on.

  • @brittyn
    @brittyn Před 2 lety +9

    React to Knock Three Times by Tony Orlando and Dawn!

  • @tropenkindje1
    @tropenkindje1 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks for my childhood and teenage years. Great music in the seventees. You should definitly react to Shocking Blue, Venus and Pussycat, Mississippi. Both are bands from The Netherlands

  • @sharcrum
    @sharcrum Před rokem +1

    The 70s were my teen years so this is great!!!!!

  • @emelless5365
    @emelless5365 Před 2 lety +3

    This was a blast from the past! I was 11 in 1970 so grew up listening to these songs.Used to go to discos in the late 70's and early 80's,The Bee gees were huge then..Brings back so many memories,thank you for doing this .Now I'm going to watch the others you have done,subscibed.

  • @rachelhutchison8093
    @rachelhutchison8093 Před 2 lety +2

    The 70s were simply the best.

  • @HTNT9
    @HTNT9 Před 2 lety +1

    very impressive music knowledge. I'm a 90s kid but I absolutely love the music from the 70s.

  • @channelthree9424
    @channelthree9424 Před 2 lety +1

    15:35 that’s David Soul. He was Hutch of the 70s TV show Starksy and Hutch. He didn’t give up acting

  • @MarkCucchiara
    @MarkCucchiara Před 2 lety +2

    You know it is a UK list when Boney M and Bacara are on the charts!

  • @KneeJerkReactions13
    @KneeJerkReactions13 Před 2 lety +3

    Such good times listening to the radio. Had to wait until late at night until more channels came into range. Or back on air.

  • @Ninnative
    @Ninnative Před 2 lety +1

    Another 70s song to possibly add to the list- Cockney Rebel's "Sebastian." So pretty.

    • @DawnSuttonfabfour
      @DawnSuttonfabfour Před 2 lety +1

      I had that album with the 13 minute version of Sebastian; used to drive my dad crazy as I played it over and over.

  • @nikkis1933
    @nikkis1933 Před 2 lety +6

    Lol I love hearing you sing. Its so cute 😂😂😂 There were some really good songs! Had me trying to sing too 💕

  • @angelaodams3156
    @angelaodams3156 Před 2 lety +1

    Boy do they bring back memories

  • @martylawrance3698
    @martylawrance3698 Před 2 lety +2

    I was 15 in 1970, anyone that tries to tell me that the 70s wasn't the best ever decade for music won't get a Christmas card this year :)

  • @sherriemihelitch9669
    @sherriemihelitch9669 Před 2 lety +2

    70's music 🥰🎶🎵🎤💜🥰

  • @jimgreen5788
    @jimgreen5788 Před rokem +1

    JayveeTV, in addition to Everything is Beautiful, Ray Stevens was known for lots of songs with goofy lyrics.
    The Partridge Family started as a TV show, but several songs like this were done on the show, and made it big.
    This list was put together by them being the #1 song in sales in the US, and maybe across the pond as well. It wasn't just a haphazard guess.

  • @kathryndunn9655
    @kathryndunn9655 Před 2 lety +4

    ♥️🎵 real good songs I remember most of them 😁

  • @TheErsu
    @TheErsu Před 2 lety +1

    I remember Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree from an episode of the S Club 7 TV show.

  • @wesley.peterson
    @wesley.peterson Před 2 lety +34

    Sadly.. These lists don't recognize the biggest artists. I believe these are off radio play time. For example by 1973 Led Zeppelin had released 5 albums and were the biggest freakin band the world had EVER SEEN at that point. But media hated them. 300 million albums sold but couldn't get radio time because the stations were afraid of backlash.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Před 2 lety +6

      I don't think it is radio play either. I don't think there really is any method whatsoever. I've watched both the 60s and 70s version of these and Stevie Wonder does not appear on either of them. He would be all over these lists if they were based on radio airplay. To say I am somewhat suspicious of whatever method whoever compiled these videos used to decide what songs to include and what songs not to include is putting it very mildly.

    • @nedkelly2035
      @nedkelly2035 Před 2 lety +5

      Back then, if you looked in Billboard, it said words to the effect of: "based on sales of singles" ie-45s. I always knew that was screwed in the head, because educated/sophisticated listeners were buying primarily LPs (albums).

    • @scottfrench4139
      @scottfrench4139 Před 2 lety +4

      Led Zeppelin got a ton of time on the radio in the 1970s. Even on AM radio. They didn't release a lot of singles, though, so they weren't top 40 for AM radio. But they certainly got a lot of airplay,

    • @davidfoster5565
      @davidfoster5565 Před 2 lety +4

      consider the fact that stairway was the most requested song on fm radio in history says a lot for the greatness of led zeppelin. they ruled the 70,s

    • @inwoodliver
      @inwoodliver Před 2 lety +2

      FM radio played Zep and still does

  • @rogerlie4176
    @rogerlie4176 Před 2 lety +22

    Baccara never made it big in the US, but 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' was a MASSIVE hit elsewhere. It's listed as the 9th most selling single of all time.

  • @kathleenmenker3853
    @kathleenmenker3853 Před 2 lety +1

    Raindrops Are Falling On My Head is from the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.