Top 10 Pure Prairie League Songs

Pure Prairie League songs

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Our top 10 Pure Prairie League songs list looks at one of those great 1970s bands that had a couple of big-time hits that crossed the genres of country, pop, and rock music. Straddling along between country and soft rock lines like The Eagles, Poco, Dan Fogelberg, and America, Pure Prairie League developed a loyal following while achieving mass cultural fame based on their classic song “Amie.”

Pure Prairie League released their first album in 1972, entitled Pure Prairie League. At the time, the band consisted of Craig Fuller on lead guitar and vocals, George Powell on rhythm guitar and vocals, Jim Lanham on bass guitar, John David Call on steel guitar, and Jim Caughlan on drums. Pure Prairie League released eight more studio albums between 1972 and 1981. While the song Amie” remains their most famous recording, it wasn’t their biggest hit. The band’s only top 10 hit was “Let Me Love You Tonight,” which peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980.

Pure Prairie League was not a singles band. They were a great country-rock band that enjoyed success in the 1970s, touring and releasing strong studio albums. Pure Prairie League defined an era of classic country rock.

# 10 – Falling In And Out Of Love

We open our top 10 Pure Prairie League songs list with the track “Falling In and Out of Love.” The song was released on the Pure Prairie League album Bustin’ Out. The album was released in 1972. It was the band’s second album. It was also the second album they released in 1972. The album was recorded in Toronto, Canada. With only nine songs in the record, that album ran relatively short, clocking in at about thirty-four minutes long for the entire record.

# 9 – Still Right Here In My Heart

Continuing with our Top 10 Pure Prairie League Songs list, we jump almost ten years into the future from 1972 to 1981. That year, Pure Prairie League released what would have been their last studio album, titled Something In The Night. However, the band would record one more studio album, 25 years later, and release it in 2006, entitled All In Good Time. Pure Prairie League’s song “Still Right Here In My Heart” was written by Dan Greer and Jeff Wilson. The song was released as a single from the album and reached number four on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

# 8 – I’m Almost Ready

In 1980, Pure Prairie League was quite a different band from the one they were when they first began in 1972. Half the band had already left in 1978. Vince Gill fronted the band in 1980. The fantastic singer would help Pure Prairie League score their biggest career hit. Eventually, the very talented singer would have his own mighty successful country music career. The great Pure Prairie League song “I’m Almost Ready” was released as the second single from the album Firin’ Up. It was a top 40 hit for the band in 1980. The song was written by Vince Gill.

# 7 – Early Morning Riser

The Pure Prairie League song “Early Morning Riser” was released on the band’s Bustin’ Out album. The album was released in 1972. It was the band’s second album and the second record they released that year. The album contained the band’s most famous song, entitled Amie. The Pure Prairie League album Bustin’ Out remains probably fans’ favorite Pure Prairie League record. The song “Early Morning Riser” was written by Craig Fuller.

# 6 -That’ll Be the Day

One of the most covered songs in Rock and Roll History has to be Buddy Holly’s “That’ll Be The Day.”Pure Prairie League joined a long list of rock and rollers, including Linda Ronstadt, John Lennon and the Quarrymen, who became The Beatles, The Everly Brothers, and many more, who covered the classic Buddy Holly tune. Pure Prairie League put their own original spin on the classic song “That’ll Be The Day.” Pure Prairie League released “That’ll Be The Day.” on the album If The Shoe Fits. The album was released in 1976.

# 5 – Angel #9

Once again, we return to the great Pure Prairie League album Bustin’ Out. It was a record filled with great playing, singing, and songwriting. Pure Prairie League’s song “Angel #9” has long been a fan favorite. The distorted guitar at the beginning of the song sounds almost like Neil Young.  Craig Fuller wrote the song.

# 4 – Tears

The beautiful Pure Prairie League song “Tears” was released on the band’s debut album, Pure Prairie League, in 1972. Maybe it’s because I have had this record in my collection for many years, but that album cover always looked dirty and old. “Tears” was a perfect example of that early Pure Prairie League sound, which bordered more on country than pop. Just listen to the sweet harmony in the song’s chorus. This is why so many people quickly fell in love with this band.

# 3 – Two Lane Highway

As we get closer to the top of our Pure Prairie League songs list, we turn to one of the band’s most popular songs. The classic Pure Prairie League song “Two Lane Highway” has always been a concert killer and radio filler. It’s one of those Pure Prairie League songs you can’t get enough of. “Two Lane Highway” was the title track to the band’s third album, Two Lane Highway. The album was released in 1975.

# 2 – Let Me Love You Tonight

Sometimes, on our top 10 song list, the top couple of tracks are a band’s most popular songs; sometimes, they’re not. Pure Prairie League, there is no doubt that it would have to be the former. The top two tracks on the Top 10 Pure Prairie League songs list turn out to be the band’s most famous and most commercially successful songs. Pure Prairie League’s song “Let Me Love You Tonight” scored number two because it was the band’s most successful commercial song.

“Let Me Love You Tonight” is the band’s only song to reach the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. The song peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. Furthermore, the song was even more successful on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, reaching number one in 1980. “Let Me Love You Tonight” had hit written all over it when it was first released. Interestingly, many people did not realize this was a Pure Prairie League song. The band sounds nothing like they did in 1972. Then again, it was a completely different band in 1980. Nonetheless, it’s Pure Prairie League, and we like it.

# 1 – Amie

As much as we try to find that one song a band has that is underrated or just flew under the radar to list at number one, the sheer popularity of Pure Prairie League’s “Amie” could not be denied. The band’s most famous song had minor chart success but significant cultural ramifications. The song defined an era of soft rock and inspired many bands to use the formula behind “Amie.” In the end, though it wasn’t about formula, it was about writing a great song.

Updated January 28, 2026

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