Bubblegum
The poppiest of our '60s oldies collection
Folk-Rockers
Pop oldies influenced by the struggle against oppression
Oldies @ the Movies (and on TV!)
Great '50s, '60s, and '70s pop hits from the Silver Screen and the Tube!
Folk Rock
Songs from rockers with their roots in folk
Lost '70s
A decade's worth of tracks that FM radio has largely quit playing but we don't want you to forget...
Easy Listening Oldies
'60s and '70s hits from pop artists who didn't let rock 'n roll change their style
House Blend: British Invasion + Folk-Rock + Bubblegum
Enjoy this pre-made blend of three great Oldies subgenres!
This Is Music: 1970
These are the songs that launched a new decade from Diana Ross, CCR, The Carpenters, and more!
Drink It In
Quench your thirst for songs about beverages and tunes with drinks in the title.
This Is Music: 1972
Hits 50 years young from Paul Simon, Cat Stevens, Three Dog Night, Doobie Bros., Chicago and more...
2nd Language
Hits with hints of non-English lyrics like "Lady Marmalade" and "Michelle" and "Livin' la Vida Lo...
House Blend: Lost '70s + Beach Blanket Transistor
A custom combo inspired your old eight track tape collection
House Blend: Lost '70s + Rolling Stones Greatest Songs of the '60s & '70s
A mix of songs that sit on a pedestal with tracks buried on the floor of your closet.
Feel Like Making Peace
Songs about peace & love & understanding.
Focus '70s Hits
Familiar hits from the '70s to help you focus and be productive
The Most '70s
TONS of '70s AM radio hits for all-day variety
Class of '75: Music of 1971-75
You were in school. Here's what was on the radio.
Class of '74: Music of 1970-74
You studied, hung out, dated, and learned with Al Green, Carole King, Chicago, Elton John and the...
Class of '71: Music of 1967-71
Here is 1971, and the 4 years that led up to what was perhaps the greatest year in rock history.
Class of '72: Music of 1968-72
Soft rock, AM one-hitters, and great memories in this late '60s/early '70s mix
Class of '73: Music of 1969-73
A "softer" senior year with Dylan, Paul Simon, Carpenters, and John Denver
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