1972 Soft Rock Classic, Written by a 23-Year-Old, Became a Timeless Motivational Anthem ...Saudi Arabia

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Frontman Tom Johnston was just 23 years old and still attending college when he wrote the optimistic anthem. What began as a hopeful vision during one of the most turbulent periods in American history became one of the defining songs of the soft rock era and the band's first major hit.

Johnston had been listening to philosopher Alan Watts while attending college and began imagining a world where political leaders could set aside their differences.

Even before the song was recorded, Johnston had a feeling it was something special.

He came up with the now-famous guitar riff in the middle of the night and immediately reached for the phone to call producer Ted Templeman.

That guitar riff was immediately identifiable, and Johnston's confidence in it never wavered.

That confidence proved well-founded.

Over the decades, the song has taken on a life of its own.

More than five decades after a 23-year-old college student first imagined a more peaceful world, "Listen to the Music" continues to inspire listeners with the same hopeful message. What began as one songwriter’s idealistic vision has become one of soft rock's most enduring motivational anthems.

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