[1970s Music Revisited: Love, Blues, and Breaking Bad] Diving into 'Love Put a Song in My Heart' by Johnny Rodriguez - it's got that classic Nashville vibe with a touch of romance. I always loved how this tune just hits you right in the heart, no matter how many times you hear it. And talking about Crosby, Stills & Nash, their albums are timeless. There's something about those harmonies and stories that keep them relevant decades later.
The ranking by Rolling Stone is a testament to their enduring legacy. Paul McCartney's new stuff has me reminiscing about the days of Wings and Beatles. 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane' feels like he's taking us back in time, but with fresh sounds too. It's got that nostalgic kick without sounding dated.
Then there's Badfinger and "Baby Blue". The scene where Jesse Pinkman dances to it at Hank's funeral is one of the most powerful moments in TV history. I've been listening to this song for years, but seeing its emotional weight used so brilliantly was a reminder of how music can transcend genres and eras. So, what are some other 70s tracks that stuck with you through the decades?
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