These four rock songs from 1971 are so memorable, it's likely every 70s kid can still sing along to them by heart today.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — If you ever need a reminder that time moves faster the older you are, just look at pop culture. Songs that once blasted car stereos, movies that packed movie theaters, and TV shows ...
Everybody can relate to these timeless lyrics.