Pick a hit Seventies song & we'll reveal your ultimate '70s show
See if we can groove to your taste in TV.
Just like the acclaimed TV shows drawing more and more viewers during the era, the biggest hit songs of the 1970s were sensational and remain memorable today.
Want to see if your taste in '70s tunes has more in common with the TV you tuned into back then than you might think?
Pick a song below that went to No. 1 on the Billboard charts in the 1970s, and we'll reveal a TV show we think you'd dig from that same decade. Did we get yours right?
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Pick the 1970s hit song you dig the most:
Pick a hit Seventies song & we'll reveal your ultimate '70s show
Your Result...
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$19.95
Elvis - The Stare
$19.95
Sun Record Co. - Logo
$19.95
Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock
$19.95
Elvis - Long Live the King
$19.95
Yes - Yessongs
$21.95
Elvis - Mugshot
$19.95
Yes - Logo
$21.95
In Concert (CD) - The Doors
$11.99
ZZ Top - El Loco
$19.95
ZZ Top - Antenna
$19.95
Styx - The Grand Illusion
$19.95
Yes - Logo
$21.95
Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock
$19.95
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side
$19.95
Janis Joplin - Collage
$19.95
Willie Nelson - Horseshoe
$19.95
6 Comments
You'd think this show was groovy: Soul Train
In the Seventies, if "Everybody's doing a brand-new dance, now," it's likely due to Soul Train's groovy influence.
Didn't see that 1 coming LOL
In the Seventies, if "Everybody's doing a brand-new dance, now," it's likely due to Soul Train's groovy influence.
Didn't see that 1 coming LOL
Three's Company is what they chose for me. I loved that show. There were several songs for me to choose. It was hard to decide.
You'd think this show was groovy: Taxi
No need to thumb a diesel down when there's cab drivers everywhere on Taxi, but between the show's one-on-one conversations between passenger and driver and the freedom Taxi characters felt from their chosen vocation, we figure somebody at some point on the show rocked this Janis Joplin hit on the ride to work.
No need to thumb a diesel down when there's cab drivers everywhere on Taxi, but between the show's one-on-one conversations between passenger and driver and the freedom Taxi characters felt from their chosen vocation, we figure somebody at some point on the show rocked this Janis Joplin hit on the ride to work.