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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1978. [1] The Top 100, ... 40 "Magnet and Steel" Walter Egan: 41 "Short People" Randy Newman: 42 "Use ta ...
Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2008, 12 Edition (ISBN 0-89820-180-2) Joel Whitburn Presents the Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The Seventies (ISBN 0-89820-076-8) Additional information obtained can be verified within Billboard's online archive services and print editions of the magazine.
List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles in 1978 which peaked in 1979 Top ten entry date Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in top ten December 2 "My Life" Billy Joel: 3 January 6 10 "Sharing the Night Together" Dr. Hook: 6 January 6 7 December 16 "Too Much Heaven" Bee Gees: 1 January 6 9 December 23 "Y.M.C.A." Village People: 2 February 3 12
Toggle Top 40 Chart hit singles subsection. ... Bee Gees (2 weeks in 1977 + 1 week in 1978) "Baby Come Back ... (5 weeks in 1977 + 4 weeks in 1978) "Uptown Top ...
These are the Billboard magazine number-one albums of 1978, per the Billboard 200. The Bee Gees' Saturday Night Fever soundtrack was the best-selling album of 1978, and spent 24 consecutive weeks at number one.
List of Cash Box Top 100 number-one singles of 1978; List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 1978; List of European number-one hits of 1978; List of Hot Country Singles number ones of 1978; List of number-one country albums of 1978 (Canada) List of number-one dance singles of 1978 (U.S.) List of number-one hits of 1978 (Germany) List of ...
It held the top spot for the last eight weeks of 1978, the longest unbroken run atop the chart during the year. The only act to achieve more than one Easy Listening number one in 1978 was Barry Manilow ; as his two chart-toppers only totalled five weeks in the top position, Stewart also had the highest total number of weeks at number one by an ...
Billboard published a weekly chart in 1978 ranking the top-performing singles in the United States in soul music and related African American-oriented genres; the chart has undergone various name changes over the decades to reflect the evolution of black music and since 2005 has been published as Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. [1]