
The mellow soft rock singer/songwriter sounds of the early to mid 1970s arguably found its apex with the folk rock band America, who released hit after hit during that time. A great collection of all those songs, many which hit top ten or even number one on the charts, are complied on the album America’s Greatest Hits , which is on sale right now in MP3 format for only $5.00 on Amazon.
This record might embody the entire “feelgood” vibes of that time, full of many songs that are guilty pleasures and some that are bona fide pop classics: “A Horse With No Name,” the-rolling-down-the-highway “Ventura Highway,” the ballad “I Need You,” the saccharine strains of “Muskrat Love,” the ex-Beatles producer George Martin-helmed bass-heavy “Tin Man,” and the memorable smash “Sister Golden Hair” among others. A great collection for when it’s time to chill, lay back in the hammock, and take a break from musical headbanging and just letting the noggin sway softly and subtly in the breeze.
Browse all 100 albums on sale this month for only $5 each, as well as several albums on sale this week for only $2.99.
Track Listing
1. A Horse with No Name
2. I Need You
3. Sandman
4. Ventura Highway
5. Don’t Cross The River
6. Only In Your Heart
7. Muskrat Love
8. Tin Man
9. Lonely People
10. Sister Golden Hair
11. Daisy Jane
12. Woman Tonight
Note – when you purchase MP3s through Amazon, it stores your purchases to Amazon’s Cloud Drive; from there you can stream the music right from their online player. Also, if you have a Kindle Fire, your MP3 purchases will automatically be available for you to stream on your device. All your purchases are backed up and available for you to download at any time. You can download the files to your computer to load to an MP3 device and to your iTunes account if you have one. If you’d like to gift these MP3 purchases, you can – just click the “Give album or song as gift” button on the right on the product page. From there you enter the recipient’s email address and then select either specific songs to gift or the entire album.
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