The Essential Songs: 1973

 Satan was working overtime in ’73, loading the pop charts with demonic material by Tony Orlando and Down, the Carpenters, and Marie Osmond.  However, during Beelzebub’s lunch breaks, the New York Dolls and Bruce Springsteen and Iggy Pop pushed some timeless goodies into the marketplace.  Southern rock was represented by the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyd, Robert Plant was learning how to dance, and Stevie Wonder was laying down the funk.  1973 – you probably think that year was about you.

 

Angie, The Rolling Stones

Behind Closed Doors, Charlie Rich

Call Me (Come Back Home), Al Green

Cum on Feel the Noize, Slade

Dancing Days, Led Zeppelin

Dixie Chicken, Little Feat

Drift Away, Dobie Gray

Free Ride, The Edgar Winter Group

Hello It’s Me, Todd Rundren

Here I Am (Come and Take Me), Al Green

Higher Ground, Stevie Wonder

I Been to Georgia on a Fast Train, Billy Joe Shaver

If We Make It Through December, Merle Haggard

Jessica, The Allman Brothers Band

Killing Me Softly, Roberta Flack

Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, Bob Dylan

Let’s Get It On, Marvin Gaye

Live and Let Die, Paul McCartney and Wings

Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man, Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn

Love Train, The O’Jays

Loves Me Like a Rock, Paul Simon

Midnight Train to Georgia, Gladys Knight and the Pips

Mind Games, John Lennon

No More Mr. Nice Guy, Alice Cooper

Nothing Ever Hurt Me (Half as Bad as Losing You), George Jones

Personality Crisis, New York Dolls

Radar Love, Golden Earring

Ramblin’ Man, The Allman Brothers Band

Reeling in the Years, Steely Dan

Right Place, Wrong Time, Dr. John

Rosalita (Come Out Tonight), Bruce Springsteen

Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting, Elton John

Search and Destroy, Iggy and the Stooges

Stuck in the Middle With You, Stealers Wheel

Superstition, Stevie Wonder

The Swimming Song, Loudon Wainwright III

Tuesday’s Gone, Lynyrd Skynyrd

Walk on the Wild Side, Lou Reed

Will it Go Round in Circles, Billy Preston

You’re So Vain, Carly Simon

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