1970 in Music - Published Popular Songs

Published Popular Songs

  • "An American Trilogy" medley written & arranged by Mickey Newbury
  • "Bein' Green" w.m. Joe Raposo, from the TV series Sesame Street
  • "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" w.m. John C. Fogerty
  • "I Love youuuuuu" w.m. Jeff Moss, from the TV series Sesame Street
  • "If Not For You" w.m. Bob Dylan
  • "Kentucky Rain" w.m. Eddie Rabbitt & Dick Heard
  • "The Ladies Who Lunch" w.m. Stephen Sondheim. Introduced by Elaine Stritch in the musical Company.
  • "Lookin' out My Back Door" w.m. John C. Fogerty
  • "People in Your Neighborhood" w.m. Jeff Moss, from the TV series Sesame Street
  • "Rubber Duckie" w.m. Jeff Moss, from the TV series Sesame Street
  • "Teach Your Children" w.m. Graham Nash
  • "(They Long to Be) Close to You" w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach
  • "Who'll Stop the Rain" w.m. John C. Fogerty
  • "Where Do I Begin" (Love Story) – w. Carl Sigman, m. Francis Lai

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