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20:1 18 August 20:2: 25 August "Brother Louie" Stories: 20:3 1 September 20:4 8 September 20:5: 15 September "Delta Dawn" Helen Reddy: 20:6 22 September 20:7 29 September 20:8: 6 October "Half Breed" Cher: 20:9: 13 October "Angie" The Rolling Stones: 20:10 20 October 20:11 27 October 20:12 3 November 20:13 10 November 20:14: 17 November "Could ...
September 1 Trip to Heaven: Freddie Hart September 8 Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn September 15 September 22 Everybody's Had the Blues: Merle Haggard September 29 The Corner of My Life: Bill Anderson: October 6 You've Never Been This Far Before: Conway Twitty October 13 October 20 Blood Red and Goin' Down ...
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7:1: 4 March "Gimme Some Lovin'" Spencer Davis Group: 7:2: 11 March "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" The Supremes: 7:3: 18 March "Baby I Need Your Lovin'" Johnny Rivers: 7:4: 25 March "Penny Lane" The Beatles: 7:5: 1 April "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" The Monkees 7:6 8 April 7:7 15 April 7:8: 22 April "Canada" Young Canada Singers: 7:9 ...
Song: Artist: 16:20 1 January "Family Affair" Sly and the Family Stone: 16:21: 8 January "Brand New Key" Melanie: 16:22 15 January 16:23: 22 January "American Pie" Don McLean: 16:24 29 January 16:25 5 February 16:26 12 February 17:1 19 February 17:2: 26 February "Love Me, Love Me Love" Frank Mills: 17:3 4 March 17:4: 11 March "Without You ...
British progressive rock band Supertramp scored the Canada number-one year-end hit of 1979 with "The Logical Song". RPM was a Canadian music magazine that published the best-performing singles chart in Canada from 1964 to 2000. In 1979, twenty-eight singles reached number one in Canada.
3:5 29 March 3:6 5 April 3:7: 12 April "I Know a Place" Petula Clark 3:8: 19 April "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" Herman's Hermits: 3:9 26 April : 3:10: 3 May "I'm Telling You Now" Freddie and the Dreamers: 3:11: 10 May "Silhouettes" Herman's Hermits 3:12: 17 May "Concrete & Clay" Unit 4 + 2 and Eddie Rambeau: 3:13: 24 May "Ticket ...
RPM was a Canadian magazine that published the best-performing singles of Canada from 1964 to 2000. During 1983, twenty-seven singles became number-one hits in Canada. Toni Basil commenced the year with her single "Mickey" while Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson's "Say Say Say" was 1983's final number one.