Dive into the nostalgic sounds of the 70s with 70s Greatest Hits' "70's Elevator Music," a compilation album released on July 2, 2020, under the label Smooth Moves Music. This collection spans a diverse range of genres, from pop to classic hits, offering a smooth and relaxing listening experience. With a duration of 1 hour and 31 minutes, the album features a mix of well-known tracks and hidden gems, including "Nobody Does It Better," "New York, New York," "Imagine," and "Take Me Home, Country Roads." The album is a testament to the enduring appeal of 70s music, providing a soothing backdrop for any setting, whether you're unwinding after a long day or setting the mood for a gathering. The tracks are carefully curated to evoke a sense of calm and familiarity, making it a perfect addition to any music lover's collection.
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Tracks
Nobody Does It BetterThe Heavenly Voices, The Romantic Strings & Orchestra
You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile (From "Annie")Dirk Brossé, Flemish Radio Orchestra, Mary Carewe
New York, New YorkThe Heavenly Voices, The Romantic Strings & Orchestra
Here's to You, (From "Sacco and Vanzetti")Hazel Fernandes
Do You Know Where You Are Going to (From "Mahogany")Mary Carewe
Borsalino (from "Borsalino")Humeyra Kazansky, Pierre Charial
VyznanieRonnie Chamberlain
Someone's Waiting for You (From "The Rescuers")Frederik Heirman
Porque Te VasDominique De Marcis
PaganiniRalph Benatar
Music Box DancerThe Romantic Strings & Orchestra
ImagineNick Curtis, The Romantic Voices
DuPietro Lacirignola
Song For AnnieRonnie Aldrich, The Romantic Strings & Orchestra
Always Look on the Bright Side of LifeJames Conway
You Needed MeRoland Shaw, Rosemary Squires
Un Canto a GaliciaXabier Zurbano
Song Sung BlueThe Heavenly Voices, The Romantic Strings & Orchestra
If we only have loveKeith Murrell
LucilleThe Fireside Singers
If You Leave Me NowRay Monk
Help Me Make It Through the NightLaura Lee, Soulsters, Steve Gray
Cecilia (Simon)Voice Magic
Après tant de tempsSinan Bertrand
Als de dag van toenYvan Vermeer
La solitude, ça n'existe pasGilles Olivier
Aimer à perdre la raisonColette Renard, Ralph Benatar