1. 500 Miles Five Hundred Miles from Home – The Brothers Four
A classic contemporary folk song group that has sung nearly a hundred best-selling songs and countless movie theme songs.
2. Jamaica Farewell - Harry Belafonte
Adapted from a traditional Jamaican folk song, the song composed by Harry Belafonte has become popular all over the world.
3. Streets Of London - Ralph McTell
Top 2 on the American Billboard, a masterpiece of British folk songs by the British street troubadour.
4. Blowin’In The Wind – Bob Dylan Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan, a generation giant, sang one of the most important works in the history of American folk songs.
5. Monday Morning - Peter, Paul & Mary
A trio of sketches that had already become popular before the Beatles appeared and were good at ironic politics.
6. Diamonds And Rust – Joan Baez
After the American folk song, it was a live version of Bob Dylan’s timeless masterpiece.
7. Both Sides Now - Judy Collins
A fresh and timeless work by a female singer-songwriter known as the "treasure of the American music scene" for her clear high notes.
8. Over And Over Again – Nana Mouskouri
A Greek national treasure singer who has been famous for 40 years, a nostalgic sketch that conquers music fans with her beautiful voice.
9. Scarborough Fair / Canticle Psychedelic Fair – Simon & Garfunkel Simon & Garfunkel Duo
American contemporary singing epic. Theme song for the movie "The Graduate" starring Dustin Hoffman.
10. Those Were The Days - Bobby Vinton
A singer-actor who was a super idol in the 1960s, he has created numerous number one singles.
11. Greenfields Greenfield – The Brothers Four
Describes the infatuation of a lovelorn man in dark tones, four bel canto ballads in 1959.
12. I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song - Jim Croce Jim Croce
He created countless touching poems in his short life, The legendary figure who had a number one single posthumously.
13. Devoted To You – Carly Simon & James Taylor Carly Simon & James Taylor
The talented and beautiful lady’s cover of the Everly Brothers old song in 1978 ranked second on the lyric chart, affectionate song.
14. Danny’s Song – Loggins & Messina
A timeless sketch written by Kenny Loggins for his brother in 1972. Ann Marie's duet was an instant hit.
15. Windflowers – Seals & Crofts
Qi Yu’s cover made this century classic lyrical masterpiece popular throughout Taiwan.
16. The Other Side Of the Sun - Janis Ian
A New York all-rounder who debuted at the age of 16 and won the Grammy Award at the age of 23 The folk singer’s lively and spiritual creations.
17. Dust In The Wind - Kansas
A progressive rock band that emerged in the 1970s. It is a classic work that sings about life and explores existence and nothingness.
18. Dog And Butterfly Dog and Butterfly – Heart
A masterpiece by the heavyweight female rock band Heart in the 1970s and 1980s.
19. Diary Diary – Bread Chorus
Formed in 1968, this band with the acclaim from the soft rock world is making another sensation after IF.
20. Annie’s Song – John Denver
A beloved love song dedicated to his wife Annie by a folk song master, the number one single in 1974.
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1. The Boxer – Simon & Garfunkel
America’s Greatest Duo describes a ghetto kid who is single The spiritual creation of struggling in New York.
2. American Pie American Pie – Don McLean
It is over eight minutes long and is undoubtedly a classic in the music industry. Madonna's cover is once again popular in today's music scene.
3. Mr. Tambourine Man – The Byrds
Inheriting the essence of the Beatles, singing Bob Dylan’s works topped the British and American rankings in 1964 Top1.
4. Let It Be Me-Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry
Winner of Grammy Award for Best Male and Female Vocalist , singing the country music signature love song affectionately.
5. If I Were A Carpenter If I Were A Carpenter – Johnny Cash Johnny Cash
The giant who left his name in history with his deep voice was the remake of the 1970 Grammy Best Country Chorus.
6. El Condor Pasa (If I Could) Eagle Song – Andy Williams Andy Williams
Original Peruvian national musician’s work, the live version of the cross-century love song master can be heard by music fans The emotion of singing together.
7. Guantanamera – The Sandpipers
Adapted from a poem by Cuban writer Jose Marti, it became popular on dance floors in the 1970s.
8. Puff The Magic Dragon Magic Dragon – The Brothers Four
The classic work of "Peter, Paul and Mary" that focuses on human rights and anti-war with its harmonious voice .
9. Where Have All The Flowers Gone Where Have All The Flowers Gone – Pete Seeger
The 36th Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award was composed by the folk legend Famous anti-war song.
10. Danny Boy Danny Boy – Johnny Cash Johnny Cash
A touching Irish ballad describing his son going to war. "Loyal Soul Cuckoo Blood Leaving Hateful Heaven" movie song.
11. Today – John Davidson
The 1967 golden song was the favorite good night song on Broadway in the United States and the American Military Club in Taiwan.
12. Evergreen Tree – Cliff Richard
The "British Elvis Presley" who sang the "unrestrained melody" of The Sixth Sense of Life and Death and became famous all over the world implication.
13. Cotton Fields - The New Christy Minstrels
One of the 65-year-old Western classics, and a must-have piece for the Taiwanese campus folk song competition in the past.
14. All Kinds Of Everything – Dana
Irish national treasure female singer. This song won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1970.
15. All I Have To Do Is Dream – The Everly Brothers
The most exposed advertising song in Taiwan, it won the championship for 5 consecutive weeks in 1958 single.
16. Rhythm Of The Rain - Cascades
It is also a popular folk song in Taiwan and a favorite in TV commercials.
17. Interlude – Timi Yuro Timi Yuro
A female folk singer from Chicago sings 70-year-old masterpieces with a voice full of soul.
18. Seven Daffodils - The Brothers Four
The four-member bel canto group that was famous in the 1960s sang the 1964 classic "Seven Daffodils".
19. Michael Row The Boat Ashore Michael, row the boat ashore – Pete Seeger
Originally a black work song in the 19th century, it became popular around the world again in the 1970s.
20. We Shall Overcome We will definitely win – The Brothers Four
It can be called the moving national anthem of civil rights in the 1960s, sung by the four brothers Become famous around the world.
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