We were digging through some old playlists and got completely lost in 1972. So many great tracks, it’s almost unfair.
Here are 11 tracks that hit just as hard today as they did in 1972.
Who are we missing? Drop your favorites!
Do It Again – Steely Dan
This funky beat grabs you right away, and before you know it, you're nodding along. The groove flows seamlessly, the energy never dips, and there's a hidden guitar solo inside that deserves waaay more attention.
Superfly – Curtis Mayfield
Superfly comes in with a bold mix of funk and soul that energizes without overdoing it. Its confident beat and clear rhythm make it a classic. The track exudes a cool, no-nonsense attitude that’s hard not to admire.
Walk On the Wilde Side – Lou Reed
This remains a standout 1972 classic that’s hard to ignore. Its laid-back groove and hypnotic bass make it a real treat every time. Reed was a true storyteller and poet, with the ability to beautifully capture the essence of '70s counterculture.
Superstition – Stevie Wonder
Superstition delivers a beat so infectious it practically demands you dance. Its rhythm is pure energy, turning even a quiet moment into a celebration. It’s a funk classic that never fails to lift the mood. Absolutely timeless.
Changes – Black Sabbath
This song reveals a surprising softer side from a band known for its heavy sound. The simple melody and quiet tone create a thoughtful pause amid the intensity. It doesn’t overcomplicate things—it just lets you take a moment. A unique twist in their catalog that still stands out.
Vitamin C – CAN
This track is delightfully offbeat, with its quirky, experimental sound. Its unconventional rhythm keeps you guessing in the best way—playful and original without trying too hard. A burst of creative energy that adds a fresh twist to the mix.
Blowin’ Free – Wishbone Ash
The soaring guitar and breezy melody let you drift off into a relaxed daydream, no stress, no worries. Rumor has it this track even influenced Steely Dan, Thin Lizzy, and Iron Maiden. Every note feels like a refreshing breath of air, carrying you along effortlessly.
I'm Still in Love with You – Al Green
Smooth vocals and a simple melody give this tune a real soulful warmth. It feels comforting and honest—no extra bells and whistles needed because its timeless vibe speaks for itself. This is classic soul that just stays true, every single time.
Me and Mrs. Jones – Billy Paul
This smooth soul classic tells the story of a secret affair—a man, a married woman, and a groove so good it almost justifies the bad decisions. The rich melody still hits you right in the feels.
Shine a Light – The Rolling Stones
Everything about Shine a Light just works. Mick Taylor’s guitar, Jagger’s emotional delivery, that soaring gospel choir—it all comes together in a way that feels bigger than just another Stones song.
Why Can't We Live Together – Timmy Thomas
This soulful number delivers a gentle call for unity in a straightforward way. No overstatement—just a calm, heartfelt plea for togetherness. It's part of Timmy's debut album of the same name, a historic record that was the first to fully replace live drummers with a drum machine.
Are any of these tracks still in your rotation? What’s another ‘72 classic we should add?
Let us know in the comments!
Bill Withers - Lean On Me ❤️🩹 it never stopped being so so beautiful and important
'72 reminds me of taking a broken 8-track tape cartridge apart, and splicing it back together with scotch tape. Reassemble and let 'er rip.