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1975 Country Hit About Chasing the American Dream Was Named One of the Best Songs of the 70s

If you look back at the best country music of the 1970s, there's one specific 1975 track that still stands out for perfectly capturing what it actually feels like to chase a dream.

Glen Campbell didn't just record "Rhinestone Cowboy" he made it his own. The song became one of the biggest hits of his career and has never really gone out of style in the 51 years since it was released.

    The tune told the story of the American Dream, that hustle and hard work would pay off for a struggling musician looking to make it big. The Larry Weiss-written song was about a young man walking the "dirty sidewalks of Broadway," wishing he could be like a "rhinestone cowboy, riding out on a horse in a star-spangled rodeo."

    The song spoke to a generation of listeners, who may not have been in the same situation as the song's subject, but understood the struggles of trying to make one's passions a reality. Its message was simple, but it struck a chord with anyone who had ever hoped for something bigger.

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    "Rhinestone Cowboy" landed on a list of the Best Country songs of the 1970s by U Discover Music. They wrote, "Glen Campbell might have been singing from the perspective of a world-weary rodeo rider, but the carny existence he tells us of is really a metaphor for the life of the touring musician: you can play the glittering superstar to your audience while still just barely scraping by."

    In an interview with The Tennessean, Weiss said, "I am the writer of 'Rhinestone Cowboy,' the song that established my writing career, that Glen Campbell immortalized, and to whom I will always tip my hat. I can’t think of another artist who first brought more worldwide attention to country music and to Nashville itself."

    Dennis Lambert, the co-producer of "Rhinestone Cowboy," told The Guardian, "I did have doubts that a major star would connect with a song about a guy walking the streets on Broadway, but he understood it as a metaphor for anyone trying to make it."

    "He'd expressed disappointment with the way life was unfolding for him. He was recently divorced, estranged from his family, drinking, and involved with drugs a little too much – and yet he was this beautiful soul who we got to know and really love. That song became his signature tune. When you can make that happen, it's very powerful," Lambert concluded.

    Glen Campbell reached the top spot on the Billboard Country Chart in August 1975 with "Rhinestone Cowboy." It remained at No. 1 for three weeks and on the charts for 21 weeks overall.

    Related: 1977’s Bittersweet Country Chart-Topper Has an Unforgettable Story Behind It

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