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  2. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    The Bee Gees had three songs on the Year-End Hot 100, "Night Fever" at 2, "Stayin' Alive" at 4, and "How Deep is Your Love" at 6. Andy Gibb had three songs on the Year-End Hot 100, including "Shadow Dancing", the number one hit of the year.

  3. 1978 in music - Wikipedia

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    UK 1 – Apr 1978, US BB 1 – Feb 1978, US CashBox 1 of 1978, Canada 1 – Feb 1978, France 1 – Apr 1978, Republic of Ireland 1 – Apr 1978, Norway 2 – May 1978, Germany 2 – May 1978, Netherlands 3 – Apr 1978, Switzerland 3 – May 1978, Austria 4 – Jun 1978, Sweden (alt) 5 – May 1978, US BB 10 of 1978, POP 11 of 1978, South ...

  4. Musique (disco band) - Wikipedia

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    It also reached No. 16 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1978. Their second big hit, "Keep On Jumpin '", was another club success, peaking at No. 1 on the Disco and Hot Dance Club Play chart. [2] The song crossed over to the urban market and peaked at No. 81 on the Black Singles chart. Musique's debut album peaked at No. 62 on the Billboard ...

  5. Romeo and Juliet (Alec R. Costandinos song) - Wikipedia

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    Romeo and Juliet" is a 1978 disco single written and recorded by Cairo-born disco producer, Alec R. Costandinos and the Syncophonic Orchestra. The single was a retelling of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and was taken from the album of the same name. The single spent one week at number one of the dance/disco chart in March 1978. [1]

  6. Le Freak - Wikipedia

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    "Le Freak" is a 1978 funk-disco song by American R&B band Chic. It was the band's third single and first Billboard Hot 100 and R&B number-one hit song. [2] [3] Along with the tracks "I Want Your Love" and "Chic Cheer", "Le Freak" scored number one on the disco charts for seven weeks. [4]

  7. Contact (Edwin Starr song) - Wikipedia

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    "Contact" is a 1978 disco single by Edwin Starr. The hook line is in the chorus, "Eye to eye, contact". The single was number one on the disco chart for one week, early in 1979. [1] It also crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his highest charting pop single in seven years, peaking at number 65.

  8. Cruisin' (Village People album) - Wikipedia

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    Cruisin' is the third studio album by the American disco group Village People, released on September 25, 1978. Its title is a double entendre, referring to either simply driving around or gay cruising. The album features the hits "Hot Cop" and "Y.M.C.A.", which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.

  9. Fly Away (Voyage album) - Wikipedia

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    Fly Away is a 1978 album by the French disco group, Voyage.Their second release repeated the success of their debut released earlier in the year. All the cuts on Fly Away hit number one on the U.S. disco chart early in 1979 for one week. [2]