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'Rolling Stone' readers pick top 10 worst songs of the '70s

Rolling Stone asked readers to name their LEAST favorite songs of the 1970s.The list includes what the magazine describes as "insipid drivel" and 70s cheese.
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Rolling Stone asked readers to name their LEAST favorite songs of the 1970s.The list includes what the magazine describes as insipid drivel and 70s cheese.

The Captain and Tennille's hit Muskrat Love - about actual animals falling in love - is an obvious choice for the list. The Captain and Tennille, a married couple who are still together, played the song at the White House when Queen Elizabeth II visited in 1976.

It's unclear why the Ford Administration thought that was a good idea, Rolling Stone muses.

No. 9 on the list is Feelings.

If you wonder why punk had to happen, listen to this song, Rolling Stone says of Morris Albert's hit from 1975.

Have a listen and see if you agree with Rolling Stone readers.

1. Disco Duck - Rick Dees


2. Afternoon Delight - Starland Vocal Band

3. (You're) Having My Baby - Paul Anka


4. You Light Up My Life - Debby Boone


5. Muskrat Love - The Captain and Tennille


6. Escape (The Pina Colada Song) - Rupert Holmes


7. Seasons in the Sun - Terry Jacks


8. Billy, Don't Be A Hero - Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods


9. Feelings - Morris Albert


10. Loving You - Minnie Riperton - Loving You

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