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What is the greatest power ballads of all time?

What is the greatest power ballads of all time?

19 of the greatest power ballads of all time

  • Seal – ‘Kiss from a Rose’
  • Meat Loaf – ‘I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)’
  • Journey – ‘Don’t Stop Believin”
  • Bonnie Tyler – ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’
  • Bon Jovi – ‘Always’
  • Prince – ‘Purple Rain’
  • Bryan Adams – ‘Everything I Do (I Do it for You)’

What was the number one love song in 1970?

“Make It With You” by Bread This was the first Top 40 charted hit for the ‘soft rock’ group Bread, and it shot to #1 in the summer of 1970.

What is considered the best love song of all time?

Keep reading for a look at the greatest love songs of all time.

  • “Make You Feel My Love” by Adele (2008)
  • “Thinkin’ Bout You” by Frank Ocean (2012)
  • “At Last” by Etta James (1960)
  • “You Make Loving Fun” by Fleetwood Mac (1977)
  • “September” by Earth, Wind, and Fire.
  • “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston (1992)

What was the original power ballad?

The Carpenters’ “Goodbye to Love” has also been identified as a prototype of the power ballad, driven by the hard rock guitar sound of Tony Peluso. Nearly every hard rock and glam metal band wrote at least one power ballad for each album, and record labels often released these as the album’s second single.

Who sang the song more in the 70s?

The single was a successful disco hit peaking at number two….More, More, More.

“More, More, More”
Songwriter(s) Gregg Diamond
Producer(s) Gregg Diamond
Andrea True Connection singles chronology
“Keep It Up Longer” (1976) “More, More, More” (1976) “Party Line” (1976)

Why Is 70s music the best?

The top tunes from the ’70s feel incredibly diverse, both in sound and content. There are dance-oriented topics, but also ideas about a better world, about breaking free, about drugs, about superstition, not to mention the songs we aren’t sure about at all.

What was the number one love song in 1971?

Joy to the World
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1971

No. Title Artist(s)
1 “Joy to the World” Three Dog Night
2 “Maggie May”/”Reason to Believe” Rod Stewart
3 “It’s Too Late”/”I Feel the Earth Move” Carole King
4 “One Bad Apple” The Osmonds

What are 2 titles of famous ballads?

Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Best Ballads of All Time

  • ‘Let It Be’
  • ‘Purple Rain’
  • ‘Wish You Were Here’
  • ‘Let’s Get It On’
  • ‘Black’
  • ‘Freebird’
  • ‘Hey Jude’
  • ‘With Or Without You’ Until 1987 U2 hadn’t really written a song you could dance to at prom.

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Ruth Doyle