The biggest hit songs from the ‘70s

‘Stayin’ Alive’ - Bee Gees - Released in 1977 as the second single from the 'Saturday Night Fever' soundtrack, this disco classic topped the charts for several weeks in the late '70s.

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'Tiny Dancer' - Elton John - With lyrics by Elton John's longtime collaborator Bernie Taupin, 'Tiny Dancer' was featured on his fourth album, 'Madman Across the Water' (1972).

‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ - Queen - Written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album 'A Night at the Opera,' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is an all-time classic that revolutionized progressive rock.

‘I Wanna Be Your Lover’ - Prince - Prince's first major hit single in the US, ‘I Wanna Be Your Lover’ gave audiences a taste of what was to come in the decade that followed.

'Bad Girls' - Donna Summer - Released in the summer of 1979, 'Bad Girls' became a worldwide success, going platinum and topping the charts. 

'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' - Diana Ross - A successful 1967 hit single by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, it became a hit again in 1970 when recorded by Diana Ross.

'Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine - James Brown - Released in 1970, it's often considered one of the greatest songs of all time.

‘Heroes’ - David Bowie - Co-written by David Bowie and Brian Eno, this 1977 hit became one of Bowie's signature songs, and his second-most covered song after 'Rebel Rebel.'

'I Feel the Earth Move' - Carole King - Written and recorded by Carole King, 'I Feel the Earth Move' peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for five consecutive weeks in 1971.

‘Let’s Stay Together’ - Al Green - Al Green’s persuasive soul tune reached no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 when it was released in 1971. 

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