In the early 1970s, the song "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" was famously performed by the band Looking Glass. Released in 1972, the song became a major hit and is best known for its catchy melody and narrative about a barmaid named Brandy. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1972.
There may be more than one, but "Baby It's You" was a hit for Smith in the early 70s.
"Drift Away" is famously sung by Dobie Gray, whose version was released in 1972. The song became a hit and is often associated with the soft rock genre of the 1970s. Its soothing melody and nostalgic lyrics have made it a timeless classic.
I/you/we/they have sung. He/she/it has sung.
That line is from an early 70s song called "Rings," originally by a group named Cymmaron. There was also a popular cover version by Lobo.
The lowest note ever sung on record is a G-7, sung by Tim Storms.
Barry Manilow
Which soul group sung there version of silhouette on the shade may be in the 70s
early 70s
Getting Together
Late 60s to early 70s
'Have You Ever' was recorded and performed by Brandy Norwood, who is usually known as simply 'Brandy'. This song reached the Number 1 position on the US 'Billboard Hot 100' chart.
dj kool herc in early 70s
Black Sabbath in early '70s
deity :)
the red hot chili peppers covered it but there may have been others?
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