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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.

#216 Goodnight Saigon- Billy Joel

We said we’d all go down together/
Yes we would all go down together.

Billy Joel’s “Goodnight Saigon” is one of the most devastating songs about the Vietnam War. Any war really. Joel sings the song in the first person, but he never fought in the war. However, the picture he paints sounds as if he was really there. I read in interviews that he did research for this song. From the helicopter in the beginning to the slow, dreary lyrics and the weary music, this song is one of the best war songs.

Goodnight Saigon Meaning
Billy Joel

It is not a typical protest song, though Joel would certainly be anti-war. The message of the song is that the soldiers fight for each other, and that a special bond develops between them because of their closeness to death. Also, Joel emphasizes how young the soldiers are that are fighting the war.

The sing-along at the end is a great use of the medium. He imagines a song that they might all sing while doing rounds: “And we will all go down together…” I can imagine later soldiers adopting this line and calling it out as they march for miles. It fits in the song well and is very inventive.

Goodnight Saigon Lyrics

We met as soulmates
On Parris Island,
We left as inmates,
From an asylum.
And we were sharp,
As sharp as knives.
And we were so gung ho to lay down our lives.

We came in spastic,
Like tameless horses.
We left in plastic,
As numbered corpses.
And we learned fast,
To travel light.
Our arms were heavy,
But our bellies were tight.

We had no homefront,
We had no soft soap.
They sent us playboy,
They gave us bob hope.
We dug in deep,
And shot on sight.
And prayed to Jesus Christ
With all of our might.

We had no cameras
To shoot the landscape.
We passed the hash pipe,
And played our Doors tapes.
And it was dark,
So dark at night.
And we held onto each other,
Like brother to brother,
We promised our mothers we’d write.

And we would all go down together,
We said we’d all go down together,
Yes we would all go down together.

Remember Charlie?
Remember Baker?
They left their childhood,
On every acre.
And who was wrong?
And who was right?
It didn’t matter
In the thick of the fight.

We, held the day,
In the palm of our hands.
They, ruled the night.
And the night, seemed to last
As long as six weeks
On Parris Island.
We held the coastline,
They held the highland.
And they were sharp,
As sharp as knives.
They heard the hum of the motors,
They counted the rotors,
And waited for us to arrive.

And we would all go down together,
We said we’d all go down together,
Yes we would all go down together.

Songwriters: Billy Joel

#212 Daniel- Elton John

God it looks like Daniel, must be the clouds in my eyes.

Elton John’s “Daniel” is a story about a young boy whose older brother, Daniel tells him he is going away on a vacation to Spain. In truth, Daniel is going off to the Vietnam War, but he doesn’t want to frighten his younger brother.

Daniel tells his younger brother some things that seem inconsistent with a great vacation in Spain. He says it’s the best place he’s ever seen, however, Daniel comes home with scars that won’t heal: physically and emotionally. I like the line about the clouds in his eyes. When Daniel is gone, he sees him everywhere; perhaps it is the clouds in his eyes. As he watches Daniel leave again, he begins to tear up; perhaps it is those clouds in his eyes.

Daniel

While the story is great, the song would not be great without the incredible melody and performance by Elton John. As I have argued before, I think John is one of the most consistently great performers in rock history. The choice of a keyboard over a piano is one of the defining characteristics of the song. It adds to that dreamy characteristic to the song’s lyric. The synthetic flute solo is a distinctive sound as well. Overall a great song that is underrated due to it being overplayed on soft rock radio.

Daniel Lyrics

Daniel is traveling tonight on a plane.
I can see the red tail lights heading for Spain.
And I can see Daniel waving goodbye.
Oh it looks like Daniel, must be the clouds in my eyes.

They say Spain is pretty though I’ve never been.
And Daniel says it’s the best place that he’s ever seen.
He should know, he’s been there enough.
Oh I miss Daniel, oh I miss him so much, oh.

Daniel my brother you are older than me,
Do you still feel the pain of the scars that won’t heal?
Your eyes have died but you see more than I.
Daniel you’re a star in the face of the sky.

Oh Daniel my brother you are older than me,
Do you still feel the pain of the scars that won’t heal?
Your eyes have died but you see more than I.
Daniel you’re a star in the face of the sky.

Daniel is traveling tonight on a plane.
And I can see the red tail lights heading for Spain.
And I can see Daniel waving goodbye.
Oh it looks like Daniel, it must be the clouds in my eyes.
Oh God it looks like Daniel, must be the clouds in my eyes.
Daniel

Songwriters: Elton John / Bernie Taupin / Vladimir Cort

#209 Suite Judy Blue Eyes- CSNY

Don’t let the past remind us of what we are not now.

“Suite Judy Blue Eyes” was primarily written by Stills about the ending of his relationship with Judy Collins. The song appears to be a last hail Mary to save the relationship. He expresses that without her he is no fun and he doesn’t recognize himself. He is lonely and suffering. He wants to speak plainly. Why can’t they go away and just be together, alone?

Judy Collins Young Meaning
A young Judy Collins–with blue eyes

This song is unique because it sounds like three good songs could have been made from this one song. Instead, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young chose to combine the disparate pieces to make one great song. This has only happened a couple times in the history of rock. Two others that come to mind are A Day in the Life by The Beatles and Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. So, there are not many songs like this.

Suite Judy Blue Eyes Meaning
CSNY

Like all CSNY songs, “Suite Judy Blue Eyes” delivers the great harmonies and great guitar work. This is perhaps their most intricate song. There is a lot of experimentation here: there is the combining of the three melodies into one song, the long song length, the Spanish Lyrics, the harmonics on guitar, long solo…Even with all this it was a radio hit.

Suite Judy Blue Eyes Lyrics
It’s getting to the point where I’m no fun anymore
I am sorry
Sometimes it hurts so badly, I must cry out loud
“I am lonely”

I am yours, you are mine
You are what you are
You make it hard

Remember what we’ve said and done and felt about each other
Oh babe, have mercy
Don’t let the past remind us of what we are not now
I am not dreaming

I am yours, you are mine
You are what you are
You make it hard

Tearing yourself away from me now–you are free
And I am crying
This does not mean I don’t love you–I do, that’s forever
Yes and for always

I am yours, you are mine
You are what you are
You make it hard

Something inside is telling me that I’ve got your secret
Are you still listening?
Fear is the lock and laughter the key to your heart
And I love you

I am yours, you are mine
You are what you are
And you make it hard
And you make it hard
And you make it hard
And you make it hard

Friday evening, Sunday in the afternoon
What have you got to lose?
Tuesday morning, please be gone, I’m tired of you
What have you got to lose?

Can I tell it like it is? (help me, I’m suffering)
Listen to me, baby
It’s my heart that’s suffering, it’s a-dying (help me, I’m suffering)
And that’s what I have to lose

I’ve got an answer
I’m going to fly away
What have I got to lose?
Will you come see me Thursdays and Saturdays?
What have you got to lose?

Chestnut brown canary
Ruby throated sparrow
Sing a song, don’t be long
Thrill me to the marrow
Voices of the angels
Ring around the moonlight
Asking me, said she’s so free
How can you catch the sparrow?
Lacy, lilting lyrics
Losing love, lamenting
Change my life, make it right
Be my lady
written by Stephen Stills