Sex was everywhere in the '70s. You had it in books like "The Sensuous Man" and "The Joys of Sex." You had movies like "Last Tango in Paris" and "In the Realm of the Senses." You had it in advertising, with National Airlines' 'Fly Me' campaign and innuendo-infused Paco Rabanne cologne commercials. You had it in jiggling TV shows like "Charlie’s Angels," "The Love Boat" and "Three’s Company."

And you had it in hit songs like “How do you do?" with lyrics like, "Uh huh! I thought we could na na na na!” Cue mic drop.

Our third installment of Feel-bad Hits of the Summer lands us in the sex-crazed Seventies, the last decade of truly unbridled promiscuity. With the introduction of the pill, women were liberated to be as shitty as men, and men were encouraged to explore their sensitive side, all

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