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The best 500 songs from the 1970s. Meanings, lyrics and interpretations from your favorite seventies artists. Fleetwood, The Eagles, Cat Stevens, Joni Mitchell, Queen and all your favorite 70s artists ranked.

#231 Lonely People- America

Don’t give up until you drink from the silver cup/
And ride that highway in the sky.

“Lonely People” is written by America: a three-man songwriting group consisting of Dan Peek, Dewey Bunnell & Gerry Beckley. Each had hits; I prefer Beckley, though this is probably America’s best song. “Lonely People” was written by Dan Peek (and his wife Cathie) who would leave ultimately leave America to do Christian music exclusively.

Like Spirit in the Sky, “Lonely People” is a religious song hidden in a rock song. (The silver cup is a symbol in Christianity.) I think of these two songs as the pioneers of modern Christian music. Even if you don’t get the Christian symbolism, a song “for the lonely people” obviously has appeal as all people have felt lonely. “Don’t give up” is a good message.

Lonely People Meaning
America

America’s “Lonely People” has many standout musical parts. The bass intro is great. The harmonica is used both as a solo and as an accompanying instrument. It sounds good. The piano solo sounds great! It sounds straight out of the 1900s burlesque. I can imagine women in huge ruffled skirts getting up on tables dancing while some guy plays an upright piano in a bar: it has that ragtime feel. The background harmonies are interesting. They sound almost dissonant, but it works.

Lonely People Lyrics

This is for all the lonely people,
Thinking that life has passed them by.
Don’t give up until you drink from the silver cup,
And ride that highway in the sky.

This is for all the single people,
Thinking that love has left them dry.
Don’t give up until you drink from the silver cup,
You never know until you try.

Well, I’m on my way.
Yes, I’m back to stay.
Well, I’m on my way back home,
“Hit it, Jerry”.

This is for all the lonely people,
Thinking that life has passed them by.
Don’t give up until you drink from the silver cup,
She’ll never take you down or never give you up.
You’ll never know until you try.

Songwriters: Dan Peek / Cathie Peek

#227 Storms- Fleetwood Mac

But never ever been a blue calm sea/
I have always been a storm.

Fleetwood Mac is one of the greatest bands of all time. If you don’t recognize their name you can sing along with at least ten of their songs. “Storms” is one of Fleetwood’s deeper cuts. The band consisted primarily of three songwriters who battled it out for space on each record: Stevie Nicks, Christie McVie, & Lindsey Buckingham.

Each are amazing talents, and did their best work together, even though their relationship was often strained and tumultuous. And fascinating. “Storms” is a Stevie Nicks song. All Fleetwood Mac songs were produced or coproduced by Lindsey who was the Brian Wilson of Fleetwood Mac.

Storms Greatest Alltime Song Meaning
Stevie Nicks

Nicks writes about a lover she hasn’t been with him in a while: “Every night I feel a little less”. But is he just testing her or is he just not interested in her anymore? She hopes for the former, but we suspect the later. She expresses a great fondness for this person, but she admits she has neglected the relationship as well. She wants to be calm, but Stevie Nicks is not a calm person, she is a storm. As the storm in her mind brews, she moves from loving him to knowing that it is over. Her feelings towards him begin to harden.

The melody and the vocal are exceptional—they are a classic example of Nicks’ work. She never over-emotes. She expresses herself in her lyrics. Her lyrics are sometimes melodramatic but not her voice. Her lyrics here are a typical example of common themes throughout her work: storms, dreams, love, and breakups.  The guitar work here is subtle, but it also adds a lot to the song. Notice the unique picking pattern of the acoustic guitar. That’s Buckingham. You can also hear Christine McVie’s organ adding to the dreamy feel of the song.  This is one of Stevie Nicks’ best songs.

Storms Lyrics

Every night that goes between
I feel a little less
As you slowly go away from me
This is only another test

Every day you do not come
Your softness fades away
Did I ever really care that much
Is there anything left to say

Every hour of fear I spend
My body tries to cry
Living through each empty night
A deadly call inside

I haven’t felt this way I feel
Since many a years ago
But in those years and the lifetimes past
I did not deal with the road
And I did not deal with you I know
Though the love has always been
So I search to find an answer there
So I can truly win

Every hour of fear I spend
My body tries to cry
Living through each empty night
A deadly call inside

So I try to say good-bye my friend
Id like to leave you with something more
But never ever been a blue calm sea
I have always been a storm

Always been a storm
Oh always been a storm
I have always been a storm

We were frail
She said “every night he will break your heart”
I should’ve known from the first
Id be the broken-hearted
But I loved you from the start
Not all the prayers in the world could save us

Songwriters: Stevie Nicks

#222 Because the Night- Patti Smith/ Bruce Springsteen

Love is an angel disguised as lust/
Here in our bed until the morning comes.

“Because The Night” is one of Bruce Springsteen’s best songs, but he didn’t want to record it, so he gave it to Patti Smith. This would be her only hit. Perhaps it would sound creepy if a guy was singing it—I don’t know. The lyrics are pretty intense; very lusty. The emotion on this is similar to his “I’m on Fire”, so he could have pulled it off. I am not aware of a Springsteen recording of this, but I am not a Springsteen aficionado.

Because the Night Meaning
Patti Smith

For another good version of this song check out the MTV Unplugged 10,000 Maniacs version where Natalie Merchant sings lead.

To Sir With Love Meaning
10000 Maniacs

The three different melodies for the verse, chorus and bridge on Because the Night are amazing. Each blend together great and are memorable. The bridge is especially good. Sometimes I feel like those are the hardest to really nail. Smith’s voice sounds great—somewhat raw. The production is top notch; Jimmy Iovine at the top of his game. The song ventures far from the gentle piano intro into a hard guitar rock song by the end.

Atlantic City Greatest Alltime Song Meaning
Bruce

Because the Night Lyrics

Take me now, baby, here as I am
Pull me close, try and understand
Desire is hunger is the fire I breathe
Love is a banquet on which we feed

Come on now try and understand
The way I feel when I’m in your hands
Take my hand come undercover
They can’t hurt you now
Can’t hurt you now, can’t hurt you now

Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to lust
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us

Have I doubt when I’m alone
Love is a ring, the telephone
Love is an angel disguised as lust
Here in our bed until the morning comes

Come on now try and understand
The way I feel under your command
Take my hand as the sun descends
They can’t touch you now
Can’t touch you now, can’t touch you now

Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to lust
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us

With love we sleep
With doubt the vicious circle
Turn and burns
Without you I cannot live
Forgive, the yearning burning
I believe it’s time, too real to feel
So touch me now, touch me now, touch me now

Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to lust
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Because tonight there are two lovers
If we believe in the night we trust
Because tonight belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to lust
Because tonight belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to lust
written by Bruce Springsteen