[1970s] Recommended Nostalgic Western Music: Female Singers
The 1970s were a time when many female Western pop singers—such as Madonna and Cyndi Lauper—made their debuts and went on to become global hits.
This time, we’re featuring female Western artists from the ’70s.
We researched popularity based on reliable feedback from music fans submitted to our site.
From that, we carefully selected singers with especially high acclaim.
We hope you’ll find an artist you love.
Some of you watching might even feel nostalgic!
Please enjoy!
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[70s] Recommended Nostalgic Western Music: Female Singers (11–20)
You’ve Got a FriendCarole King

Carole King is an artist who gained popularity with her catchy musical style.
Since she originally worked as a songwriter, she excelled at creating catchy pieces tailored to public tastes, and she leveraged her strong composing skills to produce a string of hit songs.
“You’ve Got a Friend” is one of her signature works—a classic with warm lyrics celebrating friendship and a catchy, soothing melody.
Love SongDionne Warwick

When people think of Black music, many imagine authentic soul, funk, or R&B.
Dionne Warwick, however, specializes in a genre known as pop soul, which differs from those styles by incorporating many pop elements.
That makes her music very accessible and easy to listen to.
Her song “Love Song” is no exception: it’s a classic where soulful phrases appear throughout a relaxed, catchy melody.
Blue BayouLinda Ronstadt

Linda Ronstadt, an iconic artist representing the American West Coast who enjoyed immense popularity from the 1970s through the early 1980s.
Although she struggled with illness starting in the 1990s and has since retired, had that not been the case, she would undoubtedly still be celebrated today.
One of her classic songs is Blue Bayou.
While she is known as a cover artist, this song was among her biggest hits.
CompanyRickie Lee Jones

Ricki Lee Jones is a singer-songwriter from the United States.
She grew up in a complicated family environment and even engaged in delinquent behavior during her adolescence, and she’s well known for works that depict those past experiences.
One of her signature pieces is Company.
It portrays her feelings during her teenage years, and its highly lyrical writing is particularly striking.
The melody is also heartbreakingly poignant, the kind that tightens your chest—so be sure to give it a listen.
The Way We WereBarbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand, who reigned as a defining songstress of the 1970s, debuted in the early 1960s and excelled across a wide range of genres from Broadway to pop.
Her 1974 album “The Way We Were” became a massive hit.
The title track, also known as a film theme song, won both a Grammy Award and an Academy Award.
Her talents have been recognized in many fields, including 10 Grammy wins and, in 1976, becoming the first woman to receive the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
With a voice that is both powerful and delicate, Streisand continues to captivate hearts across generations.
Her music is highly recommended for anyone wishing to rediscover the wonder of music.
When Will I Be LovedCher

Cher is an artist who gained popularity with a musical style centered on pop disco and dance folk.
She’s also been active as an actress, so some of you may recognize her.
She originally performed as part of the duo Sonny & Cher, but in the 1970s she went solo and found success.
This track, “When Will I Be Loved,” is one that helped spark her popularity, and it’s crafted as a very bright pop-disco number.
[1970s] Recommended Nostalgic Western Music: Female Singers (21–30)
If I Can’t Have You (From “Saturday Night Fever”)Yvonne Elliman

Yvonne Elliman, who achieved great success as a singer and actress and is also captivating with her exotic beauty, is a seasoned performer who was invited by none other than Eric Clapton to join as a backing vocalist.
Her signature song is, of course, “If I Can’t Have You,” provided by the Bee Gees.
It was included on the soundtrack of the film Saturday Night Fever and reached No.
1 in the United States.






