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The 1970s was the era of the "Album Rock" explosion, where bands like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and The Rolling Stones sold millions of L's. But when it came to the high-stakes world of 45rpm physical singles, one song rose above the rest to become a global phenomenon, shattering sales records and staying on the charts for years. In this video, we dive into the data to reveal The Best-Selling Rock Song of the 1970s. We analyze the massive commercial battle between the decade's heavyweights: from the operatic, six-minute gamble of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" and the dark, atmospheric mystery of The Eagles' "Hotel California," to the disco-infused rock grooves of The Bee Gees on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. We explore how a single track managed to sell millions of physical copies in an era long before digital streaming or downloads existed. Join us as we break down the production costs, the radio bans, and the cultural earthquake that turned this specific song into a multi-million dollar masterpiece. Can you guess which rock anthem holds the crown for the highest physical sales of the 70s? Press play and find out! #70sRock #BestSellingSong #RockHistory #ClassicRockAnthems #Queen #TheEagles