TOP 20 SONGS OF 1979

The year 1979 was a pivotal moment in music history, characterized by the rise of disco, punk rock, and the burgeoning new wave scene. As the decade drew to a close, artists began to experiment with new sounds and styles, leading to a diverse musical landscape. The Billboard Hot 100 chart reflected this eclectic mix, showcasing a variety of genres that captured the cultural zeitgeist of the time.

Ranking

  1. My Sharona – The Knack
    This song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks and became a defining hit of the late 1970s, blending rock and new wave.
  2. Bad Girls – Donna Summer
    A major disco anthem, 'Bad Girls' reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and showcased Summer's powerful vocals.
  3. Hot Stuff – Donna Summer
    Following 'Bad Girls,' this track also topped the charts, solidifying Summer's status as the 'Queen of Disco.'
  4. I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor
    An empowering anthem for the LGBTQ+ community and beyond, this song became a classic and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
  5. Le Freak – Chic
    This disco hit topped the charts for several weeks and is known for its catchy hook and danceable beat.
  6. Do That to Me One More Time – Captain & Tennille
    A soft rock ballad that reached number one, showcasing the duo's harmonious vocals.
  7. Ring My Bell – Anita Ward
    This disco classic became a number one hit and is remembered for its infectious rhythm.
  8. Good Times – Chic
    Another hit from Chic, 'Good Times' is notable for its influence on hip-hop and sampling culture.
  9. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough – Michael Jackson
    This track marked Jackson's first solo number one hit, showcasing his transition from the Jackson 5 to a solo superstar.
  10. The Devil Went Down to Georgia – The Charlie Daniels Band
    A unique blend of country and rock, this song became a crossover hit and reached number three on the charts.
  11. Y.M.C.A. – Village People
    An iconic disco song that became a cultural phenomenon, known for its catchy chorus and dance moves.
  12. Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty
    This soft rock classic is famous for its saxophone riff and reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
  13. I Want You to Want Me – Cheap Trick
    This power pop anthem gained popularity and became a staple of rock radio, peaking at number two.
  14. Hot Child in the City – Nick Gilder
    A glam rock hit that reached number one, known for its catchy melody and lyrics.
  15. Shake Your Groove Thing – Peaches & Herb
    This disco hit reached number five and is celebrated for its upbeat tempo and danceability.
  16. Do You Think I'm Sexy? – Rod Stewart
    A controversial hit that reached number one, blending rock and disco elements.
  17. Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now – McFadden & Whitehead
    An uplifting disco anthem that became a number one hit and is often associated with empowerment.
  18. September – Earth, Wind & Fire
    This classic reached number eight and is celebrated for its joyful sound and enduring popularity.
  19. What a Fool Believes – The Doobie Brothers
    A soft rock classic that reached number one, known for its intricate harmonies and storytelling.
  20. The Logical Song – Supertramp
    This progressive rock hit reached number six and is noted for its introspective lyrics and catchy melody.

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