1971 in music

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List of years in music (table)

List of notable events in music that took place in the year 1971.

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Events[]

  • February 1 – After months of feuding in the press, Ginger Baker and Elvin Jones hold a "drum battle" at The Lyceum.
  • February 3Davy Jones announces he is leaving the Monkees.
  • February 8Bob Dylan's hour-long documentary film, Eat the Document, is premièred at New York's Academy of Music. The film includes footage from Dylan's 1966 UK tour.
  • February 16Alan Passaro of the Hells Angels, who was acquitted on January 19 of the stabbing death of Meredith Hunter at the Altamont Speedway in 1969, files a lawsuit against The Rolling Stones for invasion of privacy because the documentary film Gimme Shelter showed the stabbing.
  • February 19Queen performs their first public concert in London
  • March 1 – The line-up for Queen is completed when bassist John Deacon joins the band.
  • March 4The Rolling Stones open their UK tour in Newcastle upon Tyne, intended as a "farewell" to the UK prior to the band's relocation to France as "tax exiles".
  • March 5Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, sees the first live performance of Led Zeppelin's iconic song "Stairway to Heaven".
  • March 6 – The Soul to Soul concert takes place in Accra, Ghana, headlined by Wilson Pickett.
  • March 12–13 – The Allman Brothers Band records its live album, At Fillmore East.
  • March 16 – The 13th Grammy Awards, honoring musical accomplishments of 1970, are presented. The ceremonies are broadcast on live television for the first time. Simon & Garfunkel win Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year for their final album Bridge over Troubled Water and its title track. The Carpenters win Best New Artist.
  • April 3 – The 16th Eurovision Song Contest, held in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, is won by Monaco with the song "Un Banc, Un Arbre, Une Rue" sung by Séverine.
  • April 6The Rolling Stones hold a party in Cannes to officially announce their new contract with Atlantic and the launch of Rolling Stones Records.
  • April 8 – A bomb explodes at a CBC band gig in Saigon killing 2.
  • April 19Gil Scott Heron records the first rap song, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised in RCA Studioe in New York.
  • May 1Bill Withers releases seminal first album Just As I Am.
  • May 12Mick Jagger marries Bianca de Macías in Saint-Tropez, France, in a Roman Catholic ceremony. Among the wedding guests are the remaining Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton and Stephen Stills.
  • June – Rafael Kubelík becomes music director of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, at the invitation of Göran Gentele, the new general manager.[1]
  • June 1Elvis Presley's birthplace, a two-room shack in Tupelo, Mississippi, is opened to the public as a tourist attraction.
  • June 6John Lennon and Yoko Ono join Frank Zappa on stage at the Fillmore East for an encore jam. The performance would be released the following year on the Some Time in New York City album.
  • June 8Carole King gives her first live concert, at Carnegie Hall.
  • June 20-24 – The first Glastonbury Festival to take place at the summer solstice is held in South West England. Performers include David Bowie, Traffic, Fairport Convention, Quintessence and Hawkwind.
  • June 27 – Promoter Bill Graham closes the Fillmore East in New York City with a final concert featuring The Allman Brothers Band, The Beach Boys and Mountain. Patrons are given commemorative posters at the door and find red roses on their seats.
  • July 3Jim Morrison is found dead in a bath tub in Paris, France, aged 27. would claim, years later, that he assisted Morrison's lover, Pamela Courson, in covering up the circumstances.
  • July 4 – The Fillmore West is closed in San Francisco with a final show featuring Santana, Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Grateful Dead.
  • July 9Grand Funk Railroad becomes only the second band (after The Beatles) to perform a sold-out concert at Shea Stadium breaking The Beatles record of selling out the venue.
  • August 1
    • The Concert for Bangladesh at Madison Square Garden, New York, starring George Harrison, Ravi Shankar, Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan and Leon Russell; also featuring Billy Preston, Eric Clapton, Jesse Ed Davis and Badfinger.
    • The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour premieres on CBS.
  • August 14The Who release their fifth studio album Who's Next, reaching Number One in both the UK and the US.
  • August 31John Lennon leaves Britain for New York City and will never return.
  • September 11The Jackson 5ive, a Saturday morning cartoon series based on the popular Motown group The Jackson 5, premieres on ABC.
  • September 11-12 – The Avandaro rock festival takes place in Valle de Bravo (Mexico) with an estimated attendance of 300,000.
  • October 5Black Sabbath perform the first set of their Whisky a Go Go performance in all-white tuxedos.
  • October 29Allman Brothers Band guitarist Duane Allman dies in a motorcycle accident in Macon, Georgia after colliding with a truck.
  • October 31Pink Floyd release their sixth studio album Meddle. The album is considered a turning point, moving away from their psychedelic sound to a more progressive tone. It peaked at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart.
  • November 6Cher earns her first solo number one hit in US (Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves) staying atop for two consecutive weeks. Eventually the song was certified gold.
  • November 8Led Zeppelin release officially untitled fourth studio album, which would become the biggest-selling album of the year (1972), the band's biggest-selling album, and the fourth best-selling album of all time.
  • December 1 – Belgian singing duo Nicole & Hugo are married at Wemmel.
  • December 4 – The Montreux Casino in Montreux, Switzerland, catches fire and burns during a performance by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention when a fan fires a flare gun into its rafters. Members of Deep Purple, who were due to begin recording at the casino the next day, watched the scene from their hotel across Lake Geneva, and later immortalized the events in their song, "Smoke on the Water".
  • December 10Frank Zappa breaks his leg after being pushed off the stage by a deranged fan at The Rainbow in London.
  • December 31Bob Dylan makes a surprise appearance for the encore of The Band's New Year's Eve concert at the Academy of Music, joining the group for four songs including "Like a Rolling Stone".
  • Lancelot Layne's "Blown Away" is the beginning of rapso music.
  • Ann Wilson joins Heart, which moves to Vancouver, British Columbia.
  • Kenny Rogers and The First Edition issued their Greatest Hits album, which will sell over 4 million copies worldwide by the end of the decade. They also star in their own TV series Rollin' on the River which runs until 1974.
  • Brad Whitford replaces Ray Tabano on rhythm guitar in Aerosmith
  • Elton John has first international hit with "Your Song".
  • Donna Summer begins her recording career under her real name of Donna Gaines.
  • Rick Springfield leaves Zoot for a highly successful solo career.
  • Rick Wakeman joins Yes.
  • Conrad Schnitzler leaves Kluster, which dissolves.
  • The Beach Boys musician Daryl Dragon and singer Toni Tennille meet and begin to perform together as Captain & Tennille.
  • The American Musical Instrument Society is founded.

Bands formed[]

  • See Musical groups established in 1971

Bands reformed[]

  • The Crystals

Bands disbanded[]

Albums released[]

January[]

Day Album Artist Notes
2 Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old) Elvis Presley
3 McDonald and Giles Ian McDonald and Michael Giles
Salisbury Uriah Heep US
11 Chicago III Chicago
Pearl Janis Joplin
13 Deliverin' Poco Live
15 Hooker 'n Heat John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat
16 ZZ Top's First Album ZZ Top
- Greatest Hits Kenny Rogers and The First Edition Compilation
Jerry Butler Sings Assorted Sounds Jerry Butler
Little Feat Little Feat
Melting Pot Booker T & the MG's
Nantucket Sleighride Mountain
Sister Kate Kate Taylor
Straight Life Freddie Hubbard
There Must Be More to Love Than This Jerry Lee Lewis
You're Not Alone Dion

February[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes The 5th Dimension
if 2 If
2 The Point! Harry Nilsson
3 Love Story Andy Williams
5 Once Again Barclay James Harvest
6 Little Fauss and Big Halsy Johnny Cash Soundtrack
9 Carly Simon Carly Simon
10 Church of Anthrax John Cale and Terry Riley
Tapestry Carole King
Love Story Johnny Mathis
15 Bridge over Troubled Water Buck Owens
19 The Yes Album Yes
22 If I Could Only Remember My Name David Crosby
24 One Way... or Another Cactus
Jack Johnson Miles Davis
26 Straight, Clean and Simple Anne Murray
28 Fourth Soft Machine
- Crazy Horse Crazy Horse
Earth, Wind & Fire Earth, Wind & Fire
The Hawk Ronnie Hawkins
Jack-Knife Gypsy Paul Siebel
James Taylor and the Original Flying Machine James Taylor
Live at the Sex Machine Kool & the Gang Live
Long Player Faces
Mary Mary Travers
The Polite Force Egg
Ring of Hands Argent
Rita Coolidge Rita Coolidge
Stoney End Barbra Streisand
The Taker/Tulsa Waylon Jennings

March[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 Search and Nearness The Rascals
5 The Cry of Love Jimi Hendrix Compilation
Friends Elton John Soundtrack
6 Bryter Layter Nick Drake
Stone Age The Rolling Stones Compilation
9 Love It to Death Alice Cooper Straight Records; re-issued on Warner Bros. June '71
15 La Biblia Vox Dei
16 Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon James Taylor
19 Aqualung Jethro Tull
Songs of Love and Hate Leonard Cohen
Wildlife Mott the Hoople
22 You'll Never Walk Alone Elvis Presley Compilation
24 Histoire de Melody Nelson Serge Gainsbourg
26 Percy The Kinks Soundtrack
- Back to the Roots John Mayall
Black Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas
Dave Mason & Cass Elliot Dave Mason & Cass Elliot
Electronically Tested Mungo Jerry
Buddy Miles
Moments Boz Scaggs
Motel Shot Delaney & Bonnie
Please to See the King Steeleye Span
Present Company Janis Ian
Swamp Dogg
Rock On Humble Pie
She Used to Wanna Be a Ballerina Buffy St. Marie
Tanz der Lemminge Amon Düül II
Teenage Head Flamin' Groovies
With Friends and Neighbors Alex Taylor

April[]

Day Album Artist Notes
2 Donny Hathaway Donny Hathaway
5 Satori Flower Travellin' Band
6 Poems, Prayers & Promises John Denver
7 4 Way Street Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Live
8 Givin' It Back The Isley Brothers
In the Land of Grey and Pink Caravan
Overdog Keef Hartley
9 17-11-70 Elton John Live
10 Bloodrock 3 Bloodrock
12 Maybe Tomorrow The Jackson 5
Where I'm Coming From Stevie Wonder
15 Survival Grand Funk Railroad
19 L.A. Woman The Doors
22 Hag Merle Haggard
Sky's the Limit The Temptations
23 Sticky Fingers The Rolling Stones
30 The Doobie Brothers The Doobie Brothers
Thin Lizzy Thin Lizzy
Smiling Men with Bad Reputations Mike Heron
- All by Myself Eddie Kendricks
Bring Me Home Mother Earth
Broken Barricades Procol Harum
Chase Chase
Cheapo Cheapo Productions Presents Real Live John Sebastian John Sebastian Live
City of Gold Pearls Before Swine
Elegy The Nice Live
Extraction Gary Wright
Good Taste Is Timeless The Holy Modal Rounders
How Much More Can She Stand Conway Twitty
Mirror Man Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band Recorded 1967
Oh! Pleasant Hope Blue Cheer
Survival of the Fittest Live Amboy Dukes Live
Thirds James Gang
War War
When You're Hot, You're Hot Jerry Reed

May[]

Day Album Artist Notes
3 Leon Russell and the Shelter People Leon Russell
5 Peaceful World The Rascals
12 Weather Report Weather Report
14 Carpenters Carpenters
Relics Pink Floyd Compilation
17 Ram Paul and Linda McCartney US; released in UK May 28
19 Aretha Live at Fillmore West Aretha Franklin Live
21 What's Going On Marvin Gaye
23 Rory Gallagher Rory Gallagher
28 Songs for Beginners Graham Nash
Every Picture Tells a Story Rod Stewart
- And So: On Jimmy Webb
Another Dimension Bo Diddley
Contact Freda Payne
Curtis/Live! Curtis Mayfield Live
Edgar Broughton Band Edgar Broughton Band
5th Lee Michaels
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
If You Saw Thro' My Eyes Ian Matthews
Joy to the World Hoyt Axton
Just as I Am Bill Withers
Live Johnny Winter And Johnny Winter Live
Man in Black Johnny Cash
Smash Your Head Against the Wall John Entwistle
Something Else Shirley Bassey
Stormcock Roy Harper
Summer Side of Life Gordon Lightfoot
We Sure Can Love Each Other Tammy Wynette
Winwood Steve Winwood Compilation

June[]

Day Album Artist Notes
4 Budgie Budgie
6 Toussaint Allen Toussaint
14 Tarkus Emerson, Lake & Palmer
16 Golden Bisquits Three Dog Night Compilation
Love Letters from Elvis Elvis Presley
19 Homemade The Osmonds
21 Ruby Buck Owens
22 Blue Joni Mitchell
23 Byrdmaniax The Byrds
24 Runt. The Ballad of Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren
25 Indelibly Stamped Supertramp
30 Stephen Stills 2 Stephen Stills
- Aerial Pandemonium Ballet Harry Nilsson
Angel Delight Fairport Convention
Blood, Sweat & Tears 4 Blood, Sweat & Tears
First Pull Up, Then Pull Down Hot Tuna
The Flying Burrito Brothers The Flying Burrito Brothers
Grin Grin
Historic Dead Grateful Dead Live 1966
It Ain't Easy Long John Baldry
Link Wray Link Wray
What You Hear Is What You Get Ike & Tina Turner Live
Mick Abrahams Mick Abrahams
New York City (You're a Woman) Al Kooper
One World Rare Earth
Randy Newman Live Randy Newman Live
San Francisco Dues Chuck Berry
Sing Children Sing Lesley Duncan
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song Melvin Van Peebles Soundtrack
Touch The Supremes
Touching Home Jerry Lee Lewis

July[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 C'mon Everybody Elvis Presley Compilation
Push Push Herbie Mann Album
6 At Fillmore East The Allman Brothers Band Live
High Time MC5
Surrender Diana Ross
7 Loose Capacitor Ptolomy Pscycon
Booker T. & Priscilla Booker T & Priscilla Coolidge
12 Maggot Brain Funkadelic
16 Acquiring the Taste Gentle Giant
21 Master of Reality Black Sabbath
23 Every Good Boy Deserves Favour The Moody Blues
26 The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions Howlin' Wolf
- Armchair Boogie Michael Hurley & Pals
Blessed Are... Joan Baez
Charity Ball Fanny
Fireball Deep Purple US
Fool's Mate Peter Hammill
(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People The Chi-Lites
From the Witchwood Strawbs
Happy Birthday, Ruthy Baby McGuinness Flint
Harmony Row Jack Bruce
How Come the Sun Tom Paxton
I Don't Know How to Love Him Helen Reddy
In the Garden Gypsy
The Last Time I Saw Her Glen Campbell
Lovejoy Albert King
Ride the Wind The Youngbloods
Shaft Isaac Hayes Soundtrack
So Long, Bannatyne The Guess Who
Sha Na Na Sha Na Na
Stop Your Motor The Association

August[]

Day Album Artist Notes
2 Fillmore East – June 1971 The Mothers of Invention Live
14 Al Green Gets Next to You Al Green
Who's Next The Who
27 One Dozen Roses Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
30 Surf's Up The Beach Boys
31 The Sun, Moon & Herbs Dr. John
- Barbra Joan Streisand Barbra Streisand
The Best of the Wailers Bob Marley and the Wailers
Cedartown, Georgia Waylon Jennings
Freedom Flight Shuggie Otis
Himself Gilbert O'Sullivan
Hot Pants James Brown
I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving Conway Twitty
If 3 If
In Hearing of Atomic Rooster Atomic Rooster
My Baby Packed Up My Mind and Left Me Dallas Frazier
New Riders of the Purple Sage New Riders of the Purple Sage
Nigel Olsson's Drum Orchestra and Chorus Nigel Olsson
Ronnie Milsap Ronnie Milsap
A Space in Time Ten Years After
Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' Butterfield Blues Band
Van Ronk Dave Van Ronk
White Light Gene Clark aka Gene Clark
You've Got a Friend Johnny Mathis
Tago Mago Can

September[]

Day Album Artist Notes
3 Future Games Fleetwood Mac
20 Granite Creek Moby Grape
5 From the Inside Poco
8 Labelle Labelle
9 Aretha's Greatest Hits Aretha Franklin Compilation
Imagine John Lennon US; released in UK Oct 8
Second Album Curved Air
15 Cahoots The Band
Communication Bobby Womack
Judee Sill Judee Sill
17 Colosseum Live Colosseum Live
20 Fly Yoko Ono
24 Electric Warrior T.Rex
29 Goin' Back to Indiana The Jackson 5
30 Harmony Three Dog Night
Ko-ko Joe Jerry Reed
- Aereo-Plain John Hartford
April Wine April Wine
Bark Jefferson Airplane
Buddy Miles Live Buddy Miles Live
Charlie Daniels Charlie Daniels
Closer to the Ground Joy of Cooking
The Four of Us John Sebastian
Free Live! Free Live
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 Johnny Cash Compilation
Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves Cher
James Gang Live in Concert James Gang Live
Look at Yourself Uriah Heep US; released Oct. '71 in UK
The North Star Grassman and the Ravens Sandy Denny
Pilgrimage Wishbone Ash
Rock Love Steve Miller Band
Santana Santana aka Santana III
Seven Tears Golden Earring
Street Corner Talking Savoy Brown
Talk It Over in the Morning Anne Murray
The Time to Live is Now Buzzy Linhart
Trafalgar Bee Gees
Transition Kenny Rogers and The First Edition
Welcome to the Canteen Traffic Live

October[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 Teaser and the Firecat Cat Stevens
Would You Take Another Chance on Me? Jerry Lee Lewis
2 Coat of Many Colors Dolly Parton
The Morning After The J. Geils Band
4 200 Motels Frank Zappa Soundtrack
Twins Ornette Coleman
8 Distant Light The Hollies UK
In Search of Space Hawkwind
Message from the Country The Move
18 Other Voices The Doors
Restrictions Cactus
20 Elvis sings The Wonderful World of Christmas Elvis Presley Christmas
24 American Pie Don McLean
Grateful Dead Grateful Dead Live
25 Chicago at Carnegie Hall Chicago Live
Rough and Ready The Jeff Beck Group
29 Fearless Family
30 Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy The Who Compilation
31 Meddle Pink Floyd US
- Bloodrock U.S.A. Bloodrock
Brand New Morning Bob Seger
Camembert Electrique Gong
Country Anthem Hoyt Axton
Fog on the Tyne Lindisfarne
Frisco Mabel Joy Mickey Newbury
Gather Me Melanie
Greatest Hits, Volume Two B.J. Thomas Compilation
Focus II (Moving Waves) Focus
Jesse Frederick Jesse Frederick
John Prine John Prine
Illusion Renaissance
The King of Rock and Roll Little Richard
Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air Incredible String Band
Live at PJ's Kool & the Gang
The Marblehead Messenger Seatrain
Memories John Mayall
No Roses Shirley Collins and the Albion Country Band
Pawn Hearts Van der Graaf Generator
Rainbow Bridge Jimi Hendrix Soundtrack
Reflection Pentangle
R.E.O. Speedwagon REO Speedwagon
Roots Curtis Mayfield
Rotten to the Core Crabby Appleton
Stoney & Meatloaf Stoney & Meat Loaf
To You with Love, Donny Donny Osmond
Tupelo Honey Van Morrison
UFO 2: Flying UFO
War War War Country Joe McDonald

November[]

Day Album Artist Notes
1 Cold Spring Harbor Billy Joel
Footprint Gary Wright
Hooteroll? Howard Wales and Jerry Garcia
Rock Messiah David Axelrod
3 The Inner Mounting Flame Mahavishnu Orchestra
5 Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories Barclay James Harvest
Madman Across the Water Elton John
6 The Stylistics The Stylistics
8 I Wrote a Simple Song Billy Preston
Led Zeppelin IV Led Zeppelin
12 Nursery Cryme Genesis
15 Asylum Choir II Leon Russell and Marc Benno
17 Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II Bob Dylan Compilation + new and unreleased material
Farther Along The Byrds
Gonna Take a Miracle Laura Nyro
Live-Evil Miles Davis
A Nod Is As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse Faces
20 Kazemachi Roman Happy End
There's a Riot Goin' On Sly & the Family Stone
24 Muswell Hillbillies The Kinks
26 Fragile Yes
27 Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be Sweet
Killer Alice Cooper
28 Deuce Rory Gallagher
Aerie John Denver
- All Day Music War
Anne Murray / Glen Campbell Anne Murray and Glen Campbell
Anticipation Carly Simon
"Babbacombe" Lee Fairport Convention
Beautiful Lies You Could Live In Pearls Before Swine
Black Moses Isaac Hayes
Bless the Weather John Martyn
Bonnie Raitt Bonnie Raitt
Brain Capers Mott the Hoople
Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime It's a Beautiful Day
Coming From Reality Sixto Rodriguez
Dog of Two Head Status Quo
E Pluribus Funk Grand Funk Railroad
Flowers of Evil Mountain
For Ladies Only Steppenwolf
Good and Dusty The Youngbloods
If Not for You Olivia Newton-John
Jonathan Edwards Jonathan Edwards
Lay it All Out Barry Mann
Liv Livingston Taylor
Living Judy Collins
The Lonesome Picker Rides Again John Stewart
Lost in the Ozone Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys Traffic
Nazareth Nazareth
The Need of Love Earth, Wind & Fire
Nice Feelin' Rita Coolidge
Nilsson Schmilsson Harry Nilsson ��
'Nuff Said Ike & Tina Turner
One Year Colin Blunstone Debut
People Like Us The Mamas & the Papas
Performance Rockin' the Fillmore Humble Pie Live
Pictures at an Exhibition Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Quicksilver Quicksilver Messenger Service
Quiet Fire Roberta Flack
Rudy the Fifth Ricky Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band
Sanctuary Dion
Shake Off the Demon Brewer & Shipley
Sittin' In Loggins and Messina Debut
Sunfighter Paul Kantner and Grace Slick
There's Gotta Be a Change Albert Collins
Whatevershebringswesing Kevin Ayers
- Year of Sunday Seals and Crofts

December[]

Day Album Artist Notes
3 The Electric Light Orchestra Electric Light Orchestra
Islands King Crimson
7 Wild Life Wings
13 Straight Up Badfinger
17 Hunky Dory David Bowie
20 The Concert for Bangladesh George Harrison and Friends Live
Hot Rocks 1964–1971 The Rolling Stones Compilation
27 Greatest Hits The Jackson 5 Compilation
29 America America
- The Best of Top of the Pops '71 Top of the Poppers Compilation
Black Unity Pharoah Sanders
Boz Scaggs & Band Boz Scaggs
Don't Knock My Love Wilson Pickett
Dynamite! The Supremes and The Four Tops
Guilty! Eric Burdon & Jimmy Witherspoon
Message from a Drum Redbone
Music Carole King
Papa John Creach Papa John Creach
Ten Man Mop, or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again Steeleye Span

Release date unknown[]

  • 2 + 2 + 1 = Ponderosa Twins Plus OnePonderosa Twins Plus One
  • 5'll Getcha TenCowboy
  • 20 Granite CreekMoby Grape
  • 34 HoursSkid Row
  • AfriqueCount Basie
  • Afro RootsMongo Santamaria
  • Ain't No Big Thing, But It's GrowingNew Birth
  • Alarm ClockRichie Havens
  • Album IILoudon Wainwright III
  • All for the Love of SunshineHank Williams, Jr.
  • Alpha CentauriTangerine Dream
  • The American DreamEmitt Rhodes
  • AmericaJohn Fahey
  • Anne BriggsAnne Briggs
  • Another CycleJimmy Cliff
  • AssagaiAssagai
  • Ash Ra TempelAsh Ra Tempel
  • Astral TaxiTin Tin
  • The Baby Huey Story: The Living LegendBaby Huey
  • Back to the RootsRamsey Lewis
  • (A Ballad of) A Peaceful ManGravy Train
  • BangBang
  • Barefoot BoyLarry Coryell
  • B.B. King in LondonB.B. King
  • The Best of The Guess WhoThe Guess Who
  • A Better RoadSteel River
  • Beyond the Blue HorizonGeorge Benson
  • The Bill Evans AlbumBill Evans
  • Bird on a WireTim Hardin
  • Black Rhythm Revolution!Idris Muhammad
  • Black SeedsThe Main Ingredient
  • Blackstone LegacyWoody Shaw
  • Black WidowBlack Widow
  • Blue MemphisMemphis Slim
  • Blue MitchellBlue Mitchell
  • Boogie WoogieMemphis Slim
  • Born with the BluesMemphis Slim
  • The Brand New Z.Z. HillZ.Z. Hill
  • Brave BeltBrave Belt
  • BreakoutJohnny "Hammond" Smith
  • CandidaThe Lawrence Welk Orchestra
  • Can I Have My Money Back?Gerry Rafferty
  • Captain BucklesDavid "Fathead" Newman
  • Chequered!Chubby Checker
  • Christian of the WorldTommy James
  • Closer to the GroundJoy of Cooking
  • Clube da EsquinaMilton Nascimento
  • ClusterCluster
  • Coal Miner's DaughterLoretta Lynn
  • CollageLe Orme
  • Constant ThrobJohn Klemmer
  • Davy JonesDavy Jones
  • Danny O'KeefeDanny O'Keefe
  • DetroitMitch Ryder
  • The Dionne Warwicke StoryDionne Warwick
  • Do Me RightThe Detroit Emeralds
  • The Donny Osmond AlbumDonny Osmond Released June 5
  • Double BackHappy and Artie Traum
  • Doug KershawDoug Kershaw
  • Do You Like It Here Now, Are You Settling In?Man
  • DustDust
  • Earth Song, Ocean SongMary Hopkin
  • Edgar Winter's White TrashEdgar Winter
  • El derecho de vivir en pazVíctor Jara
  • EloyEloy
  • EruptionKluster
  • Escalator over the HillCarla Bley & Paul Haines
  • Every Little Bit SoulRosetta Hightower
  • ExperienceJimi Hendrix
  • ExposedValerie Simpson
  • Fame and Price, Price and Fame: Together!Alan Price and Georgie Fame
  • The FamilyMashmakhan
  • FaustFaust
  • Fela's London SceneFela Kuti
  • Fire EaterRusty Bryant
  • First LightFreddie Hubbard
  • First UtteranceComus
  • Flute InBobbi Humphrey
  • Fog on the TyneLindisfarne
  • Fraser & DeBoltFraser & DeBolt
  • FreeflightAhmad Jamal
  • From the WitchwoodStrawbs
  • Funk, Inc.Funk, Inc.
  • The FuzzThe Fuzz
  • Fuzzy DuckFuzzy Duck
  • Gemini SuiteJon Lord
  • GenesisElvin Jones
  • Getting ReadyFreddie King
  • GilaGila
  • God Bless the ChildKenny Burrell
  • Goin' Down Highway 51John Lee Hooker
  • Going EastBilly Paul
  • The Golden Streets of GloryDolly Parton
  • The Good BookMelanie
  • Good Taste Is TimelessThe Holy Modal Rounders
  • Groove GreaseJimmy McGriff
  • Growers of MushroomLeaf Hound
  • The GypsyMr. Fox
  • H.M.S. DonovanDonovan
  • HalfnelsonSparks – as Halfnelson
  • Happy Just to Be Like I AmTaj Mahal
  • Have a Nice DayCount Basie
  • Headless Heroes of the ApocalypseGene McDaniels
  • Here Comes the SunNina Simone
  • High on a HilltopMerle Haggard
  • HightowerRosetta Hightower
  • High Winds, White SkyBruce Cockburn
  • The Hills of IndianaLonnie Mack
  • Hold Your FirePatto
  • Home is in My HeadJackie Lomax
  • HomemadeThe Osmonds
  • The House on the HillAudience
  • Houston ExpressHouston Person
  • How Hard It IsBig Brother and the Holding Company
  • Ian & SylviaIan & Sylvia
  • I Am What I AmRuth Copeland
  • IllusionRenaissance
  • In God We TrustDon Nix
  • In My Own TimeKaren Dalton
  • In Search of a SongTom T. Hall
  • Isle of ViewJimmie Spheeris
  • I've Got a Right to CryHank Williams, Jr.
  • Jade WarriorJade Warrior
  • Joe SouthJoe South
  • Johnny Cash & Jerry Lee Lewis Sing Hank WilliamsJohnny Cash & Jerry Lee Lewis
  • JoshuaDolly Parton
  • Journey in SatchidanandaAlice Coltrane
  • Journey to the Centre of the EyeNektar
  • Joy of CookingJoy of Cooking
  • LandfallMartin Carthy
  • The Land of Many ChurchesMerle Haggard
  • Larry Coryell at the Village GateLarry Coryell
  • LazarusThe Blues Project
  • LazarusLazarus
  • LiveUFO – Live
  • Live at Fillmore WestKing Curtis
  • Live at Topanga CorralCanned Heat
  • Live in Cook County JailB.B. King
  • Live!Fela Kuti
  • Live in SeattleJohn Coltrane
  • Live Yardbirds: Featuring Jimmy PageThe Yardbirds
  • Lift Every Voice and SingMax Roach
  • Living by the DaysDon Nix
  • Losers WeepersEtta James
  • Mad Man BluesJohn Lee Hooker
  • MaduraMadura
  • Mama's Big OnesCass Elliot
  • Mama WailerLonnie Smith
  • The Man, The World, His MusicJohnny Cash
  • MannaBread
  • Mark-AlmondMark-Almond
  • Message from a DrumRedbone
  • MirrorEmitt Rhodes
  • Mogul ThrashMogul Thrash
  • Morning, Noon & the Nite-LitersThe Nite-Liters
  • Mr. Big StuffJean Knight
  • MudlarkLeo Kottke
  • MwandishiHerbie Hancock
  • Na PoiFela Kuti
  • Natural Black Inventions: Root StrataRahsaan Roland Kirk
  • Nevada FighterMichael Nesmith
  • Never Never LandPink Fairies
  • New World in the MorningRoger Whittaker
  • 1969Julie Driscoll
  • Oblivion ExpressBrian Auger
  • Odyssey of IskaWayne Shorter
  • Oh What a FeelingCrowbar
  • One Fine MorningLighthouse
  • Open & CloseFela Kuti
  • OsibisaOsibisa
  • OperationBirth Control
  • A Partridge Family Christmas CardThe Partridge Family
  • Pass the PlateThe Crusaders
  • Peace and RhythmIdris Muhammad
  • Peculiar FriendsTen Wheel Drive
  • Pepper's Pow WowJim Pepper
  • Peter AllenPeter Allen
  • Petula '71Petula Clark
  • Phase IIIThe Osmonds Released January 29, 1972
  • The Philosophy of the SpiritualRichard Davis
  • Piano Improvisations Vol. 1Chick Corea
  • Pictures of InfinitySun Ra
  • Pieces of a ManGil Scott-Heron
  • Pins in ItThe Human Instinct
  • Purdie Good!Bernard Purdie
  • Put Your Hand in the HandOcean
  • Rainbow RacePete Seeger
  • Rare Earth in ConcertRare Earth
  • ReleasedJade Warrior
  • The Real ThingTaj Mahal
  • The Return of the Magnificent SevenThe Supremes and Four Tops
  • The Return of Doug SaldañaSir Douglas Quintet
  • Reunion BluesOscar Peterson and Milt Jackson
  • Rock Around the CountryBill Haley & His Comets
  • Rosa dos VentosMaria Bethânia
  • St. RadigundsSpirogyra
  • Sam, Hard and HeavySam Samudio
  • Salt SongStanley Turrentine
  • Second MovementEddie Harris and Les McCann
  • Second OpinionMarvin, Welch & Farrar
  • Sergio FranchiSergio Franchi (Metromedia album)
  • Set Us FreeReuben Wilson
  • Shades of GreenGrant Green
  • Sho Is Funky Down HereJames Brown
  • SignalsMal Waldron
  • The Silver Tongued Devil and IKris Kristofferson
  • Sinatra & CompanyFrank Sinatra
  • Sing a Sad SongMerle Haggard
  • Sing Me a Song of SongmyFreddie Hubbard
  • Sir Lord BaltimoreSir Lord Baltimore
  • Smackwater JackQuincy Jones
  • Someday We'll Look BackMerle Haggard
  • The Song of My LifePetula Clark
  • The Song of SingingChick Corea
  • SongsJackie DeShannon
  • Songs from Wasties OrchardMagna Carta
  • So the Seeds are GrowingJoe South
  • Soul Revolution Part IIBob Marley and the Wailers
  • Soulful TapestryHoney Cone
  • Sound MagazineThe Partridge Family
  • Source PointJohn Hammond
  • Southern DelightBarefoot Jerry
  • Spark PlugMelvin Sparks
  • SplitThe Groundhogs
  • StackridgeStackridge
  • Stand by Me (Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get)Bernard Purdie
  • Stand By Your ManCandi Staton
  • The Staple SwingersThe Staple Singers
  • StonegroundStoneground
  • StonesNeil Diamond
  • Summer Side of LifeGordon Lightfoot
  • Sun ShipJohn Coltrane – recorded 1965
  • Super BadJames Brown
  • SweathogSweathog
  • Sweet RepliesHoney Cone
  • SynergyGlass Harp
  • Takin' My TimeCharlie Musselwhite
  • Tears of JoyDon Ellis
  • ThembiPharoah Sanders
  • They Call Me Muddy WatersMuddy Waters
  • Things We LikeJack Bruce
  • Third AlbumShocking Blue
  • Third World War
  • This Is MadnessThe Last Poets
  • Thoughts of Movin' OnLighthouse
  • Through the Eyes of a HornJim Horn
  • Tibetan Bells – Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings
  • Tightly KnitClimax Blues Band
  • TodayPetula Clark
  • Tom Jones Sings She's a LadyTom Jones
  • Tony Joe WhiteTony Joe White
  • Travelin' LadyRosalie Sorrels
  • Tucky BuzzardTucky Buzzard
  • The Undisputed TruthThe Undisputed Truth
  • Une vieDalida
  • Up to DateThe Partridge Family
  • VisionsGrant Green
  • Volcanic Action of My SoulRay Charles
  • Watcha Gonna DoDenny Doherty
  • Wa-Tu-Wa-Zui (Beautiful People)Charles Kynard
  • Western ManMose Allison
  • What's Going OnJohnny "Hammond" Smith
  • Where's the Money?Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks (Live)
  • Why Black Man Dey SufferFela Kuti
  • Willie Nelson and FamilyWillie Nelson
  • Woodstock Two – Various
  • Words and MusicBenny Hill
  • WoyayaOsibisa
  • Yesterday's WineWillie Nelson
  • You Don't Have to Be in the ArmyMungo Jerry
  • You're Not AloneDion DiMucci
  • You're So BeautifulCharles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
  • Your Daily GiftThe Savage Rose
  • You've Got a FriendAndy Williams
  • You Well-Meaning Brought Me HereRalph McTell
  • ZawinulJoe Zawinul
  • Zero TimeTonto's Expanding Head Band
  • Zwei-OstereiKluster

Biggest hit singles[]

The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1971.

# Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries
1 George Harrison My Sweet Lord 1970 UK UK 1 – Jan 1971, US BB 1 – Dec 1970, Canada 1 – Nov 1970, Netherlands 1 – Dec 1970, France 1 – Mar 1971, Switzerland 1 – Jan 1971, Norway 1 – Feb 1971, Germany 1 – Jan 1971, Éire 1 – Jan 1971, Australia 1 for 8 weeks Jul 1971, Australia Goset 1 – Jan 1971, Australia 2 of 1971, RYM 3 of 1970, Italy 4 of 1971, Virgin 5, Poland 7 – Feb 2002, DDD 11 of 1970, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1970, Germany 40 of the 1970s, US CashBox 70 of 1971, Europe 93 of the 1970s, OzNet 170, WXPN 339, Rolling Stone 454, TheQ 484, Acclaimed 604
2 John Lennon Imagine 1971 UK UK 1 – Dec 1980, Éire 1 – Dec 1975, Australia 1 for 5 weeks Jul 1972, Australia Goset 1 – Dec 1971, Virgin 1, OzNet 1, Switzerland 2 – Nov 1971, DDD 2 of 1971, WXPN 2, US BB 3 – Oct 1971, Canada 3 – Sep 1971, Norway 3 – Feb 1972, Italy 3 of 1972, Rolling Stone 3, RYM 4 of 1971, Netherlands 5 – Nov 1971, France 5 – Nov 1971, South Africa 5 of 1972, POP 5 of 1971, Austria 6 – Mar 1981, Europe 8 of the 1970s, TheQ 9, US BB 10 of 1971, Belgium 11 of all time, Germany 12 – Jan 1981, TOTP 16, Poland 17 of all time, Sweden (alt) 19 – Dec 1975, Australia 19 of 1972, Acclaimed 21, RIAA 30, Scrobulate 33 of classic rock, 86 in 2FM list
3 Rod Stewart Maggie May 1971 UK UK 1 – Sep 1971, US BB 1 – Aug 1971, Canada 1 – Aug 1971, Australia 1 for 4 weeks May 1972, Australia Goset 1 – Oct 1971, Peel list 1 of 1970, Netherlands 3 – Oct 1971, RYM 3 of 1971, Switzerland 5 – Dec 1971, DDD 5 of 1971, US BB 6 of 1971, France 10 – Nov 1971, POP 10 of 1971, Australia 13 of 1971, Germany 17 – Jan 1972, US CashBox 23 of 1971, TheQ 37, Virgin 53, Acclaimed 80, Rolling Stone 130, OzNet 149, RIAA 194, WXPN 218
4 Lynn Anderson Rose Garden 1970 US Canada 1 – Dec 1970, Switzerland 1 – Mar 1971, Norway 1 – Mar 1971, Germany 1 – Mar 1971, Éire 1 – Mar 1971, Australia 1 for 4 weeks Oct 1971, Netherlands 2 – Jan 1971, France 2 – Apr 1971, Australia Goset 2 – Feb 1971, UK 3 – Feb 1971, US BB 3 – Dec 1970, US CashBox 6 of 1971, Germany 50 of the 1970s, DDD 57 of 1970, RYM 75 of 1970, Acclaimed 1217
5 The Rolling Stones Brown Sugar 1971 UK US BB 1 – May 1971, Canada 1 – May 1971, Netherlands 1 – May 1971, Switzerland 1 – May 1971, UK 2 – Apr 1971, US BB 3 of 1971, POP 3 of 1971, Norway 4 – May 1971, Germany 5 – May 1971, Australia Goset 5 – Jun 1971, DDD 8 of 1971, France 9 – Apr 1971, RYM 11 of 1971, Virgin 21, US CashBox 38 of 1971, TheQ 82, Scrobulate 89 of classic rock, Acclaimed 137, Germany 249 of the 1970s, WXPN 274, OzNet 412, Rolling Stone 490

Other hit singles[]

Elton John in 1971
  • "Ain't No Sunshine" – Bill Withers (#3 US) (#9 CAN)
  • "All Day Music" – War
  • "All I Ever Need Is You" – Sonny & Cher (#5 CAN)
  • "American Pie" – Don McLean (#1 US) (#1 CAN)
  • "Another Day" – Paul McCartney (#4 CAN)
  • "Baby I'm-a Want You" – Bread (#5 CAN)
  • "Baby Jump" – Mungo Jerry (#1 UK)
  • "Back Street Luv" – Curved Air
  • "Bangla Desh" – George Harrison
  • "Banks of the Ohio" – Olivia Newton-John
  • "Banner Man" – Blue Mink
  • "Beginnings" – Chicago (#7 US) (#8 CAN)
  • "Behind Blue Eyes" – The Who
  • "Birds of a Feather" – The Raiders
  • "Black & White" – Greyhound
  • "Black Dog" – Led Zeppelin
  • "Black Magic Woman" – Santana (#4 CAN)
  • "Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys" – The Equals
  • "Blue Money" – Van Morrison
  • "Brand New Key" – Melanie (#1 CAN)
  • "Brandy" – Scott English
  • "Bridge over Troubled Water" – Aretha Franklin (#8 CAN)
  • "Bridget the Midget (The Queen of the Blues)" – Ray Stevens
  • "Bring the Boys Home" – Freda Payne
  • "Brown Sugar/Bitch/Let It Rock" – The Rolling Stones (#1 CAN)
  • "Butterfly" – Danyel Gérard
  • "Cherish" – David Cassidy
  • "Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)" – Daddy Dewdrop
  • "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" – Middle of the Road
  • "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" – Mac and Katie Kissoon (Lally Stott's original was dubbed into French)
  • "Co-Co" – The Sweet
  • "Colour My World" – Chicago (#7 US)
  • "(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need" – Smokey Robinson and The Miracles
  • "Country Road" – James Taylor
  • "Cousin Norman" – Marmalade
  • "Coz I Luv You" – Slade
  • "Crazy Love" – Helen Reddy
  • "Cried Like a Baby" – Bobby Sherman
  • "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" – Daniel Boone
  • "Day After Day" – Badfinger
  • "Desiderata" – Les Crane
  • "Did You Ever...?" – Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
  • "Do You Know What I Mean" – Lee Michaels
  • "DOA" – Bloodrock
  • "Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted" – The Partridge Family
  • "Do Me Right" – The Detroit Emeralds
  • "Don't Knock My Love, Part 1" – Wilson Pickett
  • "Don't Let It Die" – Hurricane Smith
  • "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You" – Wilson Pickett
  • "Don't Pull Your Love" – Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
  • "Double Barrel" – Dave and Ansell Collins
  • "Draggin' the Line" – Tommy James
  • "The Drum" – Bobby Sherman
  • "Ernie" – Walter Matthau
  • "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" – Benny Hill
  • "Everybody's Everything" – Santana
  • "Everything's Tuesday" – Chairmen of the Board
  • "Family Affair" – Sly & the Family Stone (#1 US)
  • "Fly Little White Dove Fly" – The Bells
  • "Flying Machine" – Cliff Richard
  • "For All We Know" – The Carpenters
  • "Forget Me Not" – Martha and the Vandellas
  • "Friends" – Elton John
  • "Funky Nassau" – The Beginning of the End
  • "Get Down and Get With It" – Slade
  • "Get It On" – Chase
  • "Get It On" – T. Rex
  • "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved Pt. 1" – James Brown
  • "Girls Are Out to Get You" – The Fascinations
  • "Girls in the City" – The Esquires
  • "Go Away Little Girl" – Donny Osmond
  • "Got to Be There" – Michael Jackson
  • "Grandad" – Clive Dunn
  • "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" – Cher (#1 US)
  • "Hallelujah" – Sweathog
  • "The Harder I Try (The Bluer I Get)" – The Free Movement
  • "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • "Have You Seen Her" – The Chi-Lites
  • "He's Gonna Step On You Again" – John Kongos
  • "Heaven Must Have Sent You" – The Elgins
  • "Help Me Make It Through the Night" – Sammi Smith
  • "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again" – The Fortunes (#15 US)
  • "Here Comes the Sun" – Richie Havens
  • "Hey Big Brother" – Rare Earth
  • "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" – The Tams
  • "Hey Mister, That's Me Up On the Jukebox" – James Taylor
  • "Hey Tonight" – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • "Hot Love" – T. Rex
  • "Hot Pants (She Got to Use What She Got to Get Just What She Wants)" – James Brown
  • "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" – Bee Gees
  • "I Am...I Said" – Neil Diamond
  • "I Believe (In Love)" – Hot Chocolate
  • "I Did What I Did for Maria" – Tony Christie
  • "I Don't Blame You At All" – Smokey Robinson and The Miracles
  • "I Don't Know How to Love Him" – Helen Reddy
  • "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from the original studio cast recording of Jesus Christ SuperstarYvonne Elliman
  • "I Don't Want to Do Wrong" – Gladys Knight & the Pips
  • "I Hear You Knocking" – Dave Edmunds (#4 US)
  • "I Just Can't Help Believing" – Elvis Presley
  • "I Just Can't Help Believing" – Sacha Distel (Dubbed)
  • "I Just Want to Celebrate" – Rare Earth (#7 US)
  • "I Love You for All Seasons" – The Fuzz
  • "I Say a Little Prayer" – Anne Murray and Glen Campbell
  • "I Will Return" – Springwater
  • "I Woke Up In Love This Morning" – The Partridge Family (#13 US)
  • "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" – The New Seekers
  • "I'd Love to Change the World" – Ten Years After
  • "I'll Meet You Halfway" – The Partridge Family
  • "I'm a Greedy Man, Part 1" – James Brown
  • "I'm Eighteen" – Alice Cooper (#21 US)
  • "I'm Gonna Run Away From You" – Tami Lynn
  • "(I Know) I'm Losing You" – Rod Stewart
  • "I'm Still Waiting" – Diana Ross
  • "I've Found Someone of My Own" – The Free Movement
  • "If" – Bread
  • "If I Were Your Woman" – Gladys Knight & the Pips
  • "If Not For You" – Olivia Newton-John
  • "If You Could Read My Mind" – Gordon Lightfoot
  • "If You Really Love Me" – Stevie Wonder
  • "Imagine" – John Lennon
  • "In My Own Time" – Family
  • "Indian Reservation" – Paul Revere & the Raiders
  • "Indiana Wants Me" – R. Dean Taylor
  • "Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler)" – Marvin Gaye
  • "Iron Man" – Black Sabbath
  • "Is This the Way to Amarillo" – Tony Christie
  • "It Don't Come Easy" – Ringo Starr
  • "It's Impossible" – Perry Como
  • "It's The Same Old Song" – The Weathermen
  • "It's Too Late" – Carole King
  • "It Takes Time" – Anne Murray
  • "Jack in the Box" – Clodagh Rodgers
  • "Jeepster" – T. Rex
  • "Johnny Reggae" – The Piglets
  • "Joy to the World" – Three Dog Night (#1 US)
  • "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" – The Temptations
  • "K- Jee" – The Nite- Liters, see (New Birth)
  • "Knock Three Times" – Tony Orlando and Dawn
  • "L.A. International Airport" – Susan Raye
  • "L.A. Woman" – The Doors
  • "Lady Rose" – Mungo Jerry
  • "Legend In Your Own Time" – Carly Simon
  • "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah" – The Pioneers
  • "Levon" – Elton John
  • "Liar" – Three Dog Night
  • "Light Sings" – The 5th Dimension
  • "Like an Open Door" – The Fuzz
  • "Locomotive Breath" – Jethro Tull
  • "Lonely Days" – Bee Gees
  • "Look Wot You Dun" – Slade
  • "Love Her Madly" – The Doors
  • "Love Means (You Never Have To Say You’re Sorry)" – Sounds of Sunshine
  • "Love the One You're With" – The Isley Brothers
  • "Love the One You're With" – Stephen Stills
  • "Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes" – The 5th Dimension
  • "Maggie May" – Rod Stewart
  • "Malt and Barley Blues" – McGuinness Flint
  • "Make It with You" – Sacha Distel (dubbed)
  • "Mama's Pearl" – The Jackson 5
  • "Marianne" – Stephen Stills
  • "Me And Bobby McGee" – Janis Joplin
  • "Me and My Arrow" – Harry Nilsson
  • "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" – Lobo
  • "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" – Marvin Gaye
  • "Mighty Clouds of Joy" – B. J. Thomas
  • "Mr. Big Stuff" – Jean Knight
  • "Mr. Bojangles" – Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  • "Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G minor K550 1st movement (Allegro molto)" – Waldo de los Ríos
  • "My Brother Jake" – Free
  • "My Sweet Lord" – George Harrison (#1 US)
  • "Nathan Jones" – The Supremes
  • "Never Can Say Goodbye" – The Jackson 5
  • "Never Ending Song of Love" – The New Seekers
  • "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" – Joan Baez
  • "No Matter What" – Badfinger
  • "An Old Fashioned Love Song" – Three Dog Night
  • "Once You Understand" – Think
  • "One Bad Apple" – The Osmonds
  • "One Less Bell to Answer" – The 5th Dimension
  • "One Man Band" – Three Dog Night
  • "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show (Part 1)" – Honey Cone
  • "One Tin Soldier" – Coven
  • "One Toke Over the Line" – Brewer & Shipley
  • "Only You Know and I Know" – Delaney and Bonnie
  • "Oye Como Va" – Santana
  • "Paint it Black" – Eric Burdon & War
  • "Pay to the Piper" – Chairmen of the Board
  • "Peace Train" – Cat Stevens
  • "The Pied Piper" – Bob and Marcia
  • "Power to the People" – John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
  • "Proud Mary" – Ike & Tina Turner
  • "The Pushbike Song" – The Mixtures
  • "Put Your Hand in the Hand" – Ocean
  • "Rain Dance" – The Guess Who
  • "Rainy Days and Mondays" – The Carpenters
  • "Remember Me" – Diana Ross
  • "Resurrection Shuffle" – Ashton, Gardner and Dyke
  • "Ride a White Swan" – T. Rex
  • "Riders on the Storm" – The Doors
  • "Right on the Tip of My Tongue" – Brenda & the Tabulations
  • "River Deep – Mountain High" – The Supremes and Four Tops
  • "Rock and Roll" – Led Zeppelin
  • "Rock Steady" – Aretha Franklin
  • "Rose Garden" – Lynn Anderson
  • "Run, Baby Run (Back Into My Arms)" – The Newbeats
  • "She Didn't Do Magic" – Lobo
  • "She's a Lady" – Tom Jones
  • "She's Not Just Another Woman" – 8th Day
  • "Signs" – Five Man Electrical Band
  • "Silvery Rain" – Cliff Richard
  • "Simple Game" – Four Tops
  • "Sing a Song of Freedom" – Cliff Richard
  • "Sing High, Sing Low" – Anne Murray
  • "Smiling Faces Sometimes" – Undisputed Truth
  • "So Far Away" – Carole King
  • "Softly Whispering I Love You" – The Congregation
  • "Soldier Blue" – Buffy Sainte-Marie
  • "Soley, Soley" – Middle of the Road
  • "Something Old, Something New" – The Fantastics
  • "Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen Tonight)" – Cilla Black
  • "Sooner or Later" – The Grass Roots
  • "Soul Power Pt. 1" – James Brown
  • "Spanish Harlem" – Aretha Franklin
  • "Stay Awhile" – The Bells (#1 Canada)
  • "Stay With Me" – The Faces
  • "Stairway to Heaven" – Led Zeppelin
  • "Stick Up" – Honey Cone
  • "Stoned Love" – The Supremes
  • "Stoney End" – Barbra Streisand
  • "Stop, Look, Listen" – The Stylistics
  • "The Story In Your Eyes" – The Moody Blues
  • "A Stranger in My Place" – Anne Murray
  • "Strange Kind of Woman" – Deep Purple
  • "Sugar, Sugar" – Sakkarin
  • "Sultana" – Titanic
  • "Theme from Summer of '42 (The Summer Knows)" – Peter Nero
  • "Sunny Honey Girl" – Cliff Richard
  • "Superstar" – The Carpenters
  • ""Superstar" (from Jesus Christ Superstar) – Murray Head
  • "Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are)" – The Temptations
  • "Surrender" – Diana Ross
  • "Sweet and Innocent" – Donny Osmond
  • "Sweet City Woman" – The Stampeders
  • "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • "Sweet Mary" – Wadsworth Mansion
  • "Take Me Home Country Roads" – John Denver and Fat City
  • "Talk It Over in the Morning" – Anne Murray
  • "Tap Turns on the Water" – C.C.S.
  • "Temptation Eyes" – The Grass Roots
  • "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" – Carly Simon
  • "Theme from Shaft" – Isaac Hayes
  • "They Can't Take Away Our Music" – Eric Burdon & War
  • "Thin Line Between Love and Hate" – The Persuaders
  • "Timothy" – The Buoys
  • "Till" – Tom Jones
  • "Tiny Dancer" – Elton John
  • "Tired of Being Alone" – Al Green
  • "Toast and Marmalade for Tea" – Tin Tin
  • "Tokoloshe Man" – John Kongos
  • "Trapped By a Thing Called Love" – Denise LaSalle
  • "Treat Her Like a Lady" – Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
  • "Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum" – Middle of the Road
  • "Two Divided by Love" – The Grass Roots
  • "Un Banc, Un Arbre, Une Rue" – Séverine
  • "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" – Paul and Linda McCartney
  • "Walkin'" – C.C.S.
  • "Want Ads" – Honey Cone
  • "Watching Scotty Grow" – Bobby Goldsboro
  • "We Can Work It Out" – Stevie Wonder
  • "Wear This Ring (with Love)" – The Detroit Emeralds
  • "What Am I Living For" – Ray Charles
  • "What Are You Doing Sunday" – Dawn
  • "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" – The Dramatics
  • "What's Going On" – Marvin Gaye
  • "What is Life" – George Harrison
  • "When You're Hot, You're Hot" – Jerry Reed
  • "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story" – Andy Williams; also Henry Mancini
  • "White Lies, Blue Eyes" – Bullet
  • "Wild Horses" – The Rolling Stones
  • "Wild Night" – Van Morrison
  • "Wild World" – Cat Stevens
  • "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" – Redbone
  • "Who put the Lights Out" – Dana
  • "Won't Get Fooled Again" – The Who
  • "Yo-Yo" – The Osmonds
  • "You Are Everything" – The Stylistics
  • "You Can Close Your Eyes" – James Taylor
  • "Your Move" – Yes
  • "Your Love (Means Everything to Me)" – Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
  • "Your Song" – Elton John
  • "You're All I Need to Get By" – Aretha Franklin
  • "You've Got a Friend" – James Taylor
  • "You've Got to Crawl (Before You Walk)" – 8th Day

Published popular music[]

  • "The Age of Not Believing" – w.m. Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, from the film Bedknobs and Broomsticks
  • "Always on My Mind" – w.m. Johnny Christopher, Mark James and Wayne Carson Thompson
  • "American Pie" – w.m. Don McLean
  • "And I Love You So" – w.m. Don McLean
  • "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda – w.m. Eric Bogle (written)
  • "Baby I'm-a Want You" – w.m. David Gates
  • "Been on a Train" – w.m. Laura Nyro
  • "Ben" – w. Don Black m. Walter Scharf
  • "Brown Earth" – w.m. Laura Nyro
  • "The Candy Man" – w.m. Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley, from the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  • "Day By Day" – w. John Michael Tebelak m. Stephen Schwartz
  • "Eagle Rock" – w.m. Ross Wilson
  • "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" w.m. Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb
  • "I Am Woman" – w. Helen Reddy m. Ray Burton
  • "I Don't Know How to Love Him" w. Tim Rice m. Andrew Lloyd Webber. Introduced by Yvonne Elliman in the musical Jesus Christ Superstar
  • "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" – w.m. B. Backer, B. Davis, R. Cook & R. Greenaway
  • "I'm Still Here" – w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "Imagine w.m. John Lennon
  • "Kiss an Angel Good Morning" – w.m. Ben Peters
  • "Knock Three Times" – w.m. Irwin Levine
  • "The Last Farewell" – w.m. Roger Whittaker & Ron A. Webster
  • "Losing My Mind" – w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "Maggie May" w.m. Rod Stewart and Martin Quittenton
  • "Pure Imagination" – w.m. Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley, from the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  • "Riders on the Storm" – w.m. The Doors
  • "Stairway to Heaven" – w. Robert Plant m. Jimmy Page
  • "Substitutiary Locomotion" – w.m. Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, from the film Bedknobs and Broomsticks
  • "The Summer Knows" – w. Alan Bergman & Marilyn Bergman m. Michel Legrand from the film Summer of '42
  • "Those Were the Days" w. Lee Adams, m. Charles Strouse, from the TV series All in the Family
  • "Too Many Mornings" – w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "Avec le Temps" – Dalida
  • "Mamy Blue" – Dalida
  • "Queen of the Hours" w.m. Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood

Classical music[]

Premieres[]

Composer Composition Date Location Performers
Ligeti, György August 21, 1971 Fish Creek, US Johnson[2]
Stockhausen, Karlheinz Sternklang June 5, 1971 Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany Collegium Vocale Köln, Gentle Fire, Smalley, Souster, VetterStockhausen[3]
Stockhausen, Karlheinz Trans October 16, 1971 Donaueschingen, Germany SWF Sinfonie-OrchesterBour[4]

Compositions[]

  • Malcolm Arnold – Viola Concerto with small orchestra
  • Gavin BryarsJesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet
  • Elliott CarterString Quartet No. 3
  • George Crumb
    • Lux Aeterna for soprano, bass flute/soprano recorder, sitar, and percussion (two players)
    • Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) for electric flute, electric cello, and amplified piano
  • Mario Davidovsky – Chacona for violin, cello, and piano
  • Morton FeldmanRothko Chapel
  • Lorenzo FerreroPrimavera che non vi rincresca
  • Jørgen JersildThree Danish Romances
  • Mauricio KagelStaatstheater
  • Ladislav KupkovičKlanginvasion auf Bonn
  • Helmut LachenmannGran Torso for string quartets
  • Jean Langlais – Concerto for Organ no 3 "Reaction"
  • Luigi NonoEin Gespenst geht um in der Welt
  • Arvo Pärt – Symphony No. 3
  • Steve ReichDrumming
  • Aulis Sallinen – Symphony No.1
  • Dmitri ShostakovichSymphony No. 15 in A major, Op. 141
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Iannis Xenakis
    • Antikhthon, ballet for orchestra
    • Aroura, for string ensemble of 12 players
    • Charisma, for clarinet and cello
    • Mikka, for violin
    • Persépolis, 8-track tape music

Opera[]

  • Alberto GinasteraBeatrix Cenci, Opera Society of Washington in Washington, D.C., September 10
  • Hans Werner HenzeDer langwierige Weg in die Wohnung der Natascha Ungeheuer, Deutsche Oper Berlin, September
  • Lee HoibySummer and Smoke
  • Heitor Villa-LobosYerma, Santa Fe Opera, Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 12

Jazz[]

Musical theater[]

  • Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death – Off-Broadway production
  • Follies (Stephen Sondheim) – Broadway production ran for 522 performances
  • Godspell (Stephen Schwartz) – Broadway, London, and Off-Broadway productions; 572 performances on Broadway, 2,600 total NYC performances
  • Jalta, Jalta (Alfi Kabiljo and ) – premièred in Zagreb
  • Jesus Christ Superstar (Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice) – Broadway production opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre and ran for 711 performances
  • Lolita, My Love (John Barry and Alan Jay Lerner) – closed in pre-Broadway tryout
  • Prettybelle – starring Angela Lansbury, closed in pre-Broadway tryout
  • No, No, Nanette (Irving Caesar, Otto Harbach, Vincent Youmans) – Broadway revival
  • On the Town – Broadway revival
  • Show Boat (Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II) – London revival
  • To Live Another Summer, To Pass Another Winter – Broadway production of Jewish revue; opened at the Helen Hayes Theatre on October 21 and transferred to the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on January 10, 1972, for a total run of 173 performances.
  • Two Gentlemen of Verona – Broadway production opened at the St. James Theatre and ran for 614 performances

Musical films[]

Births[]

  • January 1Chris Potter, American saxophonist and composer
  • January 2Taye Diggs, American actor and singer
  • January 6Irwin Thomas, American-Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • January 7Jeremy Renner, American actor and singer
  • January 8Karen Poole English singer-songwriter (Alisha's Attic, Kylie Minogue, Sugababes)
  • January 9Angie Martinez, American rapper and radio talk host
  • January 11
    • Mary J. Blige, American singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer and actress
    • Tom Rowlands (Chemical Brothers)
    • Stuart Davis, lyricist
  • January 13Lee Agnew (Nazareth)
  • January 17Kid Rock, American singer
    • Lil Jon, American rapper, producer and actor
  • January 18Jonathan Davis (KoЯn)
  • January 19John Wozniak, American singer and songwriter (Marcy Playground)
  • January 20
    • Gary Barlow, British singer-songwriter (Take That)
    • Questlove, American musician, composer, producer, photographer and author
  • January 21Tweet, American singer
  • January 22Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, indigenous Australian ethnic singer and musician (d. 2017)
  • January 25China Kantner (Daughter of Grace Slick and Paul Kantner)
  • January 28Anthony Hamilton, American singer
  • February 1Ron Welty (The Offspring)
  • February 2
    • Michelle Gayle, British singer
    • Ben Mize (Counting Crows)
  • February 3Christian Liljegren, Swedish singer-songwriter (Narnia, Audiovision and Divinefire)
  • February 5Sara Evans, American singer
  • February 13Sonia, English pop singer
  • February 15Daniel Powter, Canadian musician, singer and songwriter.
  • February 16
    • Amanda Holden, British actress and singer
    • Steven Houghton, British actor and singer
  • February 18Merritt Gant, American guitarist (Overkill)
  • February 19Gil Shaham, violinist
  • February 22Lea Salonga, Filipina singer and Broadway Actress
  • February 26
    • Erykah Badu, American singer-songwriter, record producer, disc jockey, activist and actress
    • Max Martin , Pop music writer and producer (NSYNC, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry)
  • February 27Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, American singer (TLC)
  • March 1Thomas Adès, English classical composer, pianist and conductor
  • March 2Method Man, American rapper
  • March 4Fergal Lawler Irish drummer (The Cranberries)
  • March 6Betty Boo, English singer-songwriter and artist
  • March 9C-Murder, American rapper
  • March 11Erin O'Donnell, American Christian musician
  • March 21 – John Hendy, British singer (East 17)
  • March 26Francis Lawrence, American music video director, photographer, director and producer
  • March 29Attila Csihar, Hungarian vocalist (Mayhem)
  • March 31Ewan McGregor, Scottish actor and singer
  • April 2Zeebra, Japanese rapper
  • April 3Wes Berggren, American musician
  • April 4Josh Todd, American rock singer (Buckcherry)
  • April 11Oliver Riedel, German musician (Rammstein)
  • April 16Selena (Quintanilla), American Tejano singer (k. 1995)
  • April 20Mikey Welsh, American alternative rock bassist and painter (Weezer)
  • April 24
    • Mauro Pawlowski, Belgian guitar player and singer (Evil Superstars, Deus)
    • Alejandro Fernández, Mexican singer
  • April 29
    • Siniša Vuco, Croatian musician
    • Tamara Johnson-George, American singer (SWV)
  • May 3Damon Dash, record label executive
  • May 6Chris Shiflett, American rock musician (Foo Fighters)
  • May 9Paul McGuigan British bassist (Oasis)
  • May 17Vernie Bennett, British singer (Eternal)
  • May 22Raimund Marasigan, drummer (Eraserheads)
  • May 27Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, American rapper and songwriter TLC (d. 2002)
  • May 30
    • Patrick Dahlheimer, Live
    • Idina Menzel, American actress and singer
  • May 31Adam Walton, British DJ
  • June 1Mario Cimarro, Cuban actor and singer
  • June 5Mark Wahlberg, American rapper and actor
  • June 9Erika Miklósa, Hungarian coloratura soprano
  • June 15Bif Naked, singer
  • June 16Tupac Shakur, American rapper, poet and actor (d. 1996)
  • June 17Paulina Rubio, Mexican singer
  • June 18Nathan Morris American singer (Boyz II Men)
  • June 20Jeordie White, American singer-songwriter and bass player (Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle, Goon Moon and The Desert Sessions)
  • June 21Anette Olzon, Swedish singer-songwriter (Nightwish, Alyson Avenue)
  • June 27DJ Screw, rapper (d. 2000)
  • June 29Matthew Good, Canadian musician
  • July 1Missy Elliott, American singer
  • July 4Andy Creeggan, Canadian guitarist and pianist (Barenaked Ladies and The Brothers Creeggan)
  • July 11Leisha Hailey, American musician and actress
  • July 12MC Breed, American rapper (d. 2008)
  • July 13Jason Reece, American guitarist and drummer (...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and A Roman Scandal)
  • July 16Ed Kowalczyk, Live
  • July 17DJ Minutemix, P.M. Dawn
  • July 20DJ Screw, American hip hop deejay (d. 2000)
  • July 21Charlotte Gainsbourg, French actress and singer-songwriter
  • July 23
    • Alison Krauss, American bluegrass-folk singer and musician
    • Scott Krippayne, American Christian musician
    • Dalvin DeGrate, American rapper (Jodeci)
  • July 30Calogero, singer
  • July 31John Lowery, American guitarist
  • August 3DJ Spinderella, American rapper (Salt-n-Pepa)
  • August 4Yo-Yo, rapper
  • August 7Rachel York, American actress and singer
  • August 12Phil Western, Canadian musician
  • August 17
    • Anthony Kearns, Irish tenor
    • Ed Motta, Brazilian soul and jazz musician
  • August 18Richard D. James, Irish musician
  • August 20Fred Durst, American singer (Limp Bizkit)
  • August 23Bone Crusher, American rapper
  • August 25Joby Talbot, English-born composer
  • August 26Thalía, Mexican actress and singer
  • August 27Julian Cheung, Hong Kong actor and singer
  • August 28 – , drummer (Black Market Baby, Tesco Vee's Hate Police)
  • August 30Lars Frederiksen (Rancid)
  • September 1DJ Cocoa Chanelle, djer
  • September 6Dolores O'Riordan, Irish rock vocalist (The Cranberries) (died 2018)
  • September 11Richard Ashcroft, British singer and songwriter
  • September 18Anna Netrebko, operatic soprano
  • September 19D-Flame, hip-hop and reggae performer
  • September 21Alfonso Ribeiro, American actor, singer and dancer
  • September 24Marty Cintron American singer (No Mercy)
  • September 28A. J. Croce, singer-songwriter and son of Jim Croce
  • October 2
    • Tiffany, American singer, songwriter, actress and teen icon
    • Jim Root, guitarist for Slipknot
    • LeShaun, American rapper
  • October 3
    • Kevin Richardson American singer (Backstreet Boys)
    • Black Thought, American rapper, MC and record producer (The Roots)
  • October 4Brian Transeau, American disc jockey
  • October 5South Park Mexican, American rapper
  • October 10Evgeny Kissin, Russian pianist
  • October 11MC Lyte, American rapper
  • October 17
    • Chris Kirkpatrick, American singer 'N Sync
    • Derrick Plourde (The Ataris) (died 2005)
  • October 20
    • Dannii Minogue, Australian singer
    • Snoop Dogg, American rapper
  • October 25
    • Athena Chu, Hong Kong actress and singer
    • Midori Gotō, Japanese violinist
  • October 26Anthony Rapp, American singer and actor
  • October 30John Alford, British singer and actor
  • November 5Jonny Greenwood, British musician, songwriter and composer
  • November 6Joey Beltram, DJ and record producer
  • November 8Tech N9ne, American rapper
  • November 12Tom Shear, American musician and producer
  • November 13Buddy Zabala, bassist (Eraserheads)
  • November 16Annely Peebo, operatic mezzo-soprano
  • November 18Özlem Tekin, Turkish singer
  • December 8Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs)
  • December 16Michael McCary, American singer (Boyz II Men)
  • December 20Roger J. Beaujard, American musician
  • December 24Ricky Martin, Puerto Rican singer
  • December 25
    • Dido, English singer
    • Noel Hogan Irish guitarist (The Cranberries)
  • December 26Jared Leto, American musician and actor (Thirty Seconds To Mars)
  • December 31Marcus Adoro, lead guitarist (Eraserheads)
  • Date unknownSimon O'Neill, New Zealand opera singer

Deaths[]

Louis Armstrong died on July 6
Guitarist Duane Allman died on October 29
  • January 19Harry Shields, American musician (b. 1899)
  • January 24Therese Wiet, Austrian operetta singer (b. 1885)
  • February 1Harry Roy, British bandleader (b. 1900)
  • February 7Dock Boggs, banjo player (b. 1898)
  • March 6Thurston Dart, English harpsichordist and conductor (b. 1921)
  • March 17Piero Coppola, Italian conductor, pianist and composer, 82
  • March 21Nan Wynn, US singer (b. 1915)
  • March 26Harold McNair, saxophonist and flute player (b. 1931) (lung cancer)
  • March 30Harold Craxton, pianist and composer, 85
  • March 31Karl King, composer and bandleader (b. 1891)
  • April 6Igor Stravinsky, composer (b. 1882)
  • April 17Carmen Lombardo, US singer, composer and saxophonist, 67
  • May 2Edith Day, US actress, singer and dancer (b. 1896)
  • May 30Marcel Dupré, organist and composer (b. 1886)
  • June 11Ambrose, English bandleader and violinist (b. 1896)
  • June 18Libby Holman, US singer and actress (b. 1906)
  • June 26Inia Te Wiata, New Zealand Māori bass-baritone opera singer, 56 (cancer)
  • July 3Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors, 27 (heart failure, disputed)
  • July 6Louis Armstrong, US jazz pioneer, 69 (heart attack)
  • July 24Alan Rawsthorne, British composer, 66
  • July 25Leroy Robertson, American composer, 74
  • August 9Leslie Kong, Jamaican record producer (b. 1933)
  • August 13King Curtis, jazz and blues musician (b. 1934) (murdered)
  • August 15Edythe Baker, boogie-woogie pianist, 71
  • August 17Tab Smith, saxophonist, 62
  • August 25Ted Lewis, singer and bandleader, 81
  • August 27Lil Hardin Armstrong, wife and musical collaborator of Louis Armstrong, 73
  • September 13George Lambert, operatic baritone and voice teacher, 70
  • October 2Bola de Nieve, Cuban singer, pianist, and songwriter, 60
  • October 3Seán Ó Riada, composer and bandleader, 40 (cirrhosis of liver)
  • October 12Gene Vincent, singer, 36 (stomach ulcer)
  • October 24Carl Ruggles, composer, 95
  • October 29Duane Allman of The Allman Brothers Band, 24 (motorcycle accident)
  • November 4Ann Pennington, American actress & dancer, 77
  • November 18Junior Parker, blues musician, 39 (brain tumour)
  • November 22Zez Confrey, popular composer and pianist, 76
  • December 8Marie Collier, operatic soprano, 44 (death from a fall)
  • December 21 – Charlie Fuqua, vocalist (The Ink Spots)
  • December 28Max Steiner, composer, 83
  • date unknownMarie-Anne Asselin, operatic mezzo-soprano and voice teacher

Awards[]

Grammy Awards[]

  • Grammy Awards of 1971

Country Music Association Awards[]

  • Entertainer of the Year: Charley Pride
  • Top Male Vocalist: Charley Pride
  • Top Female Vocalist: Lynn Anderson
  • Top Vocal Group: Osborne Brothers
  • Top Instrumental Group:
  • Top Vocal Duo: Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
  • Single of the Year: "Help Me Make It Through The Night" – Sammi Smith
  • Song of the Year: "Easy Loving" – Freddie Hart
  • Album of the Year: I Won't Mention It AgainRay Price
  • Musician of the Year: Jerry Reed

Eurovision Song Contest[]

  • Eurovision Song Contest 1971
    • Séverine (of Monaco) for "Un banc, un arbre, une rue"

References[]

  1. ^ "Music Man for the Met". Time. June 21, 1971. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007.
  2. ^ "Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 15, 2013. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
  3. ^ Michael Kurtz, Stockhausen: A Biography, translated by Richard Toop (London and Boston: Faber and Faber, 1992): 185. ISBN 0-571-14323-7 (cloth) ISBN 0-571-17146-X (pbk).
  4. ^ Karlheinz Stockhausen, "Trans für Orchester (1971)", in his Texte zur Musik 4, edited by Christoph von Blumröder (Cologne: DuMont Buchverlag, 1978): 181. ISBN 3-7701-1078-1.

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