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Top 100 Songs of 1979

Below is a list from Billboard magazine’s Top ear-End Hot 100 songs for 1979. Chart © by Billboard, a part of MRC Media and Info, a division of MRC. All Rights Reserved. Learn more about Billboard here.

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Top 100 Songs of 1979

Top 100 Songs of 1979

1 Bad Girls – Donna Summer

2 Reunited – Peaches and Herb

3 My Sharona – The Knack

4 Hot Stuff – Donna Summer

5 Y.M.C.A. – Village People

6 Ring My Bell – Anita Ward

7 MacArthur Park – Donna Summer

8 When You’re In Love With a Beautiful Woman – Dr. Hook

9 Makin’ It – David Naughton

10 Fire – Pointer Sisters

11 Tragedy – The Bee Gees

12 A Little More Love – Olivia Newton-John

13 You Don’t Bring Me Flowers – Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond

14 Knock On Wood – Amii Stewart

15 Lead Me On – Maxine Nightingale

16 Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) – The Jacksons

17 Don’t Cry Out Loud – Melissa Manchester

18 The Logical Song – Supertramp

19 My Life – Billy Joel

20 Just When I Needed You Most – Randy Vanwarmer

21 Shake Your Groove Thing – Peaches and Herb

22 I’ll Never Love This Way Again – Dionne Warwick

23 Love You Inside Out – The Bee Gees

24 The Main Event (Fight) – Barbra Streisand

25 Mama Can’t Buy You Love – Elton John

26 I Was Made for Dancin’ – Leif Garrett

27 After the Love Has Gone – Earth, Wind and Fire

28 Heaven Knows – Donna Summer and Brooklyn Dreams

29 The Gambler – Kenny Rogers

30 Lotta Love – Nicolette Larson

31 Hold the Line – Toto

32 He’s the Greatest Dancer – Sister Sledge

33 Sharing the Night Together – Dr. Hook

34 She Believes In Me – Kenny Rogers

35 In the Navy – The Village People

36 The Devil Went Down to Georgia – Charlie Daniels Band

More 64 Top Songs of 1979

    1. Le Freak – Chic
    2. Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? – Rod Stewart
    3. I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor
    4. Sad Eyes – Robert John
    5. Too Much Heaven – The Bee Gees
    6. Heart of Glass – Blondie
    7. What a Fool Believes – The Doobie Brothers
    8. Good Times – Chic
    9. Stumblin’ In – Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman
    10. You Can’t Change That – Raydio
    11. I Want You to Want Me – Cheap Trick
    12. Lady – Little River Band
    13. Heaven Must Have Sent You – Bonnie Pointer
    14. Music Box Dancer – Frank Mills
    15.  Gold – John Stewart
    16.  Goodnight Tonight – Wings
    17.  We Are Family – Sister Sledge
    18.  Rock ‘N Roll Fantasy – Bad Company
    19.  Every 1’s a Winner – Hot Chocolate
    20.  Take Me Home – Cher
    21.  Boogie Wonderland – Earth, Wind and Fire
    22.  (Our Love) Don’t Throw It All Away – Andy Gibb
    23.  What You Won’t Do For Love – Bobby Caldwell
    24.  New York Groove – Ace Frehley
    25.  Sultans of Swing – Dire Straits
    26.  I Want Your Love – Chic
    27.  Chuck E’s In Love – Rickie Lee Jones
    28.  I Love the Nightlife (Disco ‘Round) – Alicia Bridges
    29.  Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now – McFadden and Whitehead
    30.  Lonesome Loser – Little River Band
    31.  Renegade – Styx
    32.  Love Is the Answer – England Dan and John Ford Coley
    33.  Got to Be Real – Cheryl Lynn
    34.  Born To Be Alive – Patrick Hernandez
    35.  Shine a Little Love – Electric Light Orchestra
    36.  I Just Fall In Love Again – Anne Murray
    37.  Shake It – Ian Matthews
    38.  I Was Made for Lovin’ You – Kiss
    39.  I Just Wanna Stop – Gino Vannelli
    40.  Disco Nights (Rock Freak) – G.Q.
    41.  Ooh Baby Baby – Linda Ronstadt
    42.  September – Earth, Wind and Fire
    43.  Time Passages – Al Stewart
    44.  Rise – Herb Alpert
    45.  Don’t Bring Me Down – Electric Light Orchestra
    46.  Promises – Eric Clapton
    47.  Get Used to It – Roger Voudouris
    48.  How Much I Feel – Ambrosia
    49.  Suspicions – Eddie Rabbitt
    50.  You Take My Breath Away – Rex Smith
    51.  How You Gonna See Me Now – Alice Cooper
    52.  Double Vision – Foreigner
    53.  Every Time I Think of You – The Babys
    54.  I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl) – Instant Funk
    55.  Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough – Michael Jackson
    56.  Bad Case of Lovin’ You (Doctor, Doctor) – Robert Palmer
    57.  Somewhere In the Night – Barry Manilow
    58.  We’ve Got Tonight – Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
    59.  Dance the Night Away – Van Halen
    60.  Dancin’ Shoes – Nigel Olsson
    61.  The Boss – Diana Ross
    62.  Sail – The Commodores
    63.  I Do Love You – G.Q.
    64.  Strange Way – Firefall

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Top 100 Songs of 1979 – Final Thoughts

The Top 100 Songs of 1979 brought with it a mix of disco, funk, and pop hits that defined the end of the decade. Many of these songs remain classics today, such as “My Sharona” by The Knack and “Heart of Glass” by Blondie. Other popular songs included “YMCA” by the Village People, “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” by Michael Jackson, and “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor. The music of 1979 captured the energy and spirit of the times, and it continues to be celebrated and enjoyed by music lovers around the world.

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