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Chart[edit]

Key
Indicates song at peak position
Indicates best-performing single of 1979
Indicates best-performing single of 1979 and peak position
(#) Indicates Year-End Top 10 position
Issue date Songs at position number
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
January 6[1] "Too Much Heaven"
Bee Gees
"Le Freak" (#3)
Chic
"My Life"
Billy Joel
"You Don't Bring Me Flowers"
Neil Diamond & Barbra Streisand
"I Love the Nightlife"
Alicia Bridges
"Sharing the Night Together"
Dr. Hook
"Y.M.C.A." (#8)
Village People
"Hold the Line"
Toto
"(Our Love) Don't Throw it All Away"
Andy Gibb
"Ooh Baby Baby"
Linda Ronstadt
January 13[2] "Hold the Line"
Toto
"Ooh Baby Baby"
Linda Ronstadt
"Promises"
Eric Clapton
January 20[3] "Le Freak" (#3)
Chic
"Too Much Heaven"
Bee Gees
"Y.M.C.A." (#8)
Village People
"You Don't Bring Me Flowers"
Neil Diamond & Barbra Streisand
"Ooh Baby Baby"
Linda Ronstadt
"A Little More Love"
Olivia Newton-John
"Promises"
Eric Clapton
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? (#4)
Rod Stewart
January 27[4] "Y.M.C.A." (#8)
Village People
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (#4)
Rod Stewart
"My Life"
Billy Joel
"A Little More Love"
Olivia Newton-John
"Hold the Line"
Toto
"Every 1's a Winner"
Hot Chocolate
"September"
Earth, Wind & Fire
February 3[5] "Y.M.C.A." (#8)
Village People
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (#4)
Rod Stewart
"A Little More Love"
Olivia Newton-John
"Too Much Heaven"
Bee Gees
"My Life"
Billy Joel
"Every 1's a Winner"
Hot Chocolate
"Fire"
The Pointer Sisters
"September"
Earth, Wind & Fire
"I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
February 10[6] "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (#4)
Rod Stewart
"Le Freak" (#3)
Chic
"Fire"
The Pointer Sisters
"Every 1's a Winner"
Hot Chocolate
"I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
"September"
Earth, Wind & Fire
"Too Much Heaven"
Bee Gees
"Lotta Love"
Nicolette Larson
February 17[7] "A Little More Love"
Olivia Newton-John
"Fire"
The Pointer Sisters
"I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
"Le Freak" (#3)
Chic
"Lotta Love"
Nicolette
"Somewhere in the Night"
Barry Manilow
"I Was Made for Dancin'"
Leif Garrett
February 24[8] "Fire"
The Pointer Sisters
"I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
"Y.M.C.A." (#8)
Village People
"Tragedy"
Bee Gees
March 3[9] "I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
"Tragedy"
Bee Gees
"A Little More Love"
Olivia Newton-John
"Heaven Knows"
Donna Summer with Brooklyn Dreams
"Y.M.C.A." (#8)
Village People
"Lotta Love"
Nicolette Larson
"What a Fool Believes"
The Doobie Brothers
March 10[10] "I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (#4)
Rod Stewart
"Tragedy"
Bee Gees
"Fire"
The Pointer Sisters
"Heaven Knows"
Donna Summer with Brooklyn Dreams
"A Little More Love"
Olivia Newton-John
"Shake Your Groove Thing"
Peaches & Herb
"What a Fool Believes"
The Doobie Brothers
"Y.M.C.A." (#8)
Village People
"Sultans of Swing"
Dire Straits
March 17[11] "Tragedy"
Bee Gees
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (#4)
Rod Stewart
"Heaven Knows"
Donna Summer with Brooklyn Dreams
"Shake Your Groove Thing"
Peaches & Herb
"What a Fool Believes"
The Doobie Brothers
"Fire"
The Pointer Sisters
"Sultans of Swing"
Dire Straits
"A Little More Love"
Olivia Newton-John
"What You Won't Do for Love"
Bobby Caldwell
March 24[12] "Tragedy"
Bee Gees
"I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
"What a Fool Believes"
The Doobie Brothers
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (#4)
Rod Stewart
"Sultans of Swing"
Dire Straits
"Fire"
The Pointer Sisters
"What You Won't Do for Love"
Bobby Caldwell
"A Little More Love"
Olivia Newton-John
March 31[13] "Sultans of Swing"
Dire Straits
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (#4)
Rod Stewart
"Knock on Wood"
Amii Stewart
"Don't Cry Out Loud"
Melissa Manchester
April 7[14] "I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
"What a Fool Believes"
The Doobie Brothers
"Tragedy"
Bee Gees
"Sultans of Swing"
Dire Straits
"Music Box Dancer"
Frank Mills
"Knock on Wood"
Amii Stewart
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (#4)
Rod Stewart
"Heart of Glass"
Blondie
"Lady"
Little River Band
April 14[15] "What a Fool Believes"
The Doobie Brothers
"I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
"Knock on Wood"
Amii Stewart
"Music Box Dancer"
Frank Mills
"Tragedy"
Bee Gees
"Reunited" (#5)
Peaches & Herbs
"Heart of Glass"
Blondie
"Stumblin' In"
Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
April 21[16] "Knock on Wood"
Amii Stewart
"Heart of Glass"
Blondie
"Music Box Dancer"
Frank Mills
"What a Fool Believes"
The Doobie Brothers
"Reunited" (#5)
Peaches & Herbs
"Stumblin' In"
Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
"Tragedy"
Bee Gees
"I Want Your Love"
Chic
"Sultans of Swing"
Dire Straits
April 28[17] "Heart of Glass"
Blondie
"Reunited" (#5)
Peaches & Herbs
"Knock on Wood"
Amii Stewart
"I Will Survive" (#6)
Gloria Gaynor
"Stumblin' In"
Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
"What a Fool Believes"
The Doobie Brothers
"I Want Your Love"
Chic
"Goodnight Tonight"
Wings
"In the Navy"
Village People
May 5[18] "Reunited" (#5)
Peaches & Herbs
"Heart of Glass"
Blondie
"Music Box Dancer"
Frank Mills
"Knock on Wood"
Amii Stewart
"Stumblin' In"
Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
"In the Navy"
Village People
"I Want Your Love"
Chic
"Goodnight Tonight"
Wings
"Take Me Home"
Cher
"He's the Greatest Dancer"
Sister Sledge
May 12[19] "Hot Stuff" (#7)
Donna Summer
"Stumblin' In"
Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
"In the Navy"
Village People
"Goodnight Tonight"
Wings
"Take Me Home"
Cher
"He's the Greatest Dancer"
Sister Sledge
"Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)"
The Jacksons
May 19[20] "Hot Stuff" (#7)
Donna Summer
"In the Navy"
Village People
"Goodnight Tonight"
Wings
"Love You Inside Out"
Bee Gees
"Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)"
The Jacksons
"Heart of Glass"
Blondie
May 26[21] "Love You Inside Out"
Bee Gees
"We Are Family"
Sister Sledge
"Just When I Needed You Most"
Randy VanWarmer
"Stumblin' In"
Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
"Love Is the Answer"
England Dan & John Ford Coley
June 2[22] "Hot Stuff" (#7)
Donna Summer
"Reunited" (#5)
Peaches & Herbs
"Love You Inside Out"
Bee Gees
"We Are Family"
Sister Sledge
"Just When I Needed You Most"
Randy VanWarmer
"In the Navy"
Village People
"The Logical Song"
Supertramp
June 9[23] "Love You Inside Out"
Bee Gees
"Hot Stuff" (#7)
Donna Summer
"We Are Family"
Sister Sledge
"Reunited" (#5)
Peaches & Herbs
"Just When I Needed You Most"
Randy VanWarmer
"Ring My Bell" (#9)
Anita Ward
"The Logical Song"
Supertramp
"Chuck E.'s In Love"
Rickie Lee Jones
"Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)"
The Jacksons
"She Believes in Me"
Kenny Rogers
June 16[24] "Hot Stuff" (#7)
Donna Summer
"We Are Family"
Sister Sledge
"Ring My Bell" (#9)
Anita Ward
"Just When I Needed You Most"
Randy VanWarmer
"Love You Inside Out"
Bee Gees
"The Logical Song"
Supertramp
"Chuck E.'s in Love"
Rickie Lee Jones
"She Believes in Me"
Kenny Rogers
"Reunited" (#5)
Peaches & Herbs
"Boogie Wonderland"
Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions
June 23[25] "Bad Girls" (#2)
Donna Summer
"Boogie Wonderland"
Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions
"You Take My Breath Away"
Rex Smith
June 30[26] "Ring My Bell" (#9)
Anita Ward
"Hot Stuff" (#7)
Donna Summer
"Bad Girls" (#2)
Donna Summer
"We Are Family"
Sister Sledge
"Chuck E.'s in Love"
Rickie Lee Jones
"She Believes in Me"
Kenny Rogers
"Boogie Wonderland"
Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions
"Just When I Needed You Most"
Randy VanWarmer
July 7[27] "Bad Girls" (#2)
Donna Summer
"Hot Stuff" (#7)
Donna Summer
"Chuck E.'s in Love"
Rickie Lee Jones
"She Believes in Me"
Kenny Rogers
"Boogie Wonderland"
Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions
"We Are Family"
Sister Sledge
"Makin' It"
David Naughton
"I Want You to Want Me"
Cheap Trick
July 14[28] "Bad Girls" (#2)
Donna Summer
"Ring My Bell" (#9)
Anita Ward
"Boogie Wonderland"
Earth, Wind & Fire with The Emotions
"Makin' It"
David Naughton
"I Want You to Want Me"
Cheap Trick
"Shine a Little Love"
Electric Light Orchestra
"Gold"
John Stewart
July 21[29] "Good Times"
Chic
"Makin' It"
David Naughton
"I Want You to Want Me"
Cheap Trick
"Shine a Little Love"
Electric Light Orchestra
"Gold"
John Stewart
"She Believes in Me"
Kenny Rogers
July 28[30] "Good Times"
Chic
"Hot Stuff" (#7)
Donna Summer
"Gold"
John Stewart
"When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman"
Dr. Hook
"The Main Event/Fight"
Barbra Streisand
August 4[31] "Good Times"
Chic
"Ring My Bell" (#9)
Anita Ward
"The Main Event/Fight"
Barbra Streisand
"Gold"
John Stewart
"My Sharona" †
The Knack
"Makin' It"
David Naughton
"When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman"
Dr. Hook
"Hot Stuff" (#7)
Donna Summer
"I Want You to Want Me"
Cheap Trick
August 11[32] "The Main Event/Fight"
Barbra Streisand
"My Sharona" †
The Knack
"When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman"
Dr. Hook
"Ring My Bell" (#9)
Anita Ward
"Makin' It"
David Naughton
"You Can't Change That"
Raydio
August 18[33] "Good Times"
Chic
"My Sharona" †
The Knack
"Bad Girls" (#2)
Donna Summer
"After the Love Has Gone"
Earth, Wind & Fire
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
Charlie Daniels
"You Can't Change That"
Raydio
"Mama Can't Buy You Love"
Elton John
August 25[34] "My Sharona" †
The Knack
"Good Times"
Chic
"After the Love Has Gone"
Earth, Wind & Fire
"Bad Girls" (#2)
Donna Summer
"Don't Bring Me Down"
Electric Light Orchestra
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
Charlie Daniels
"Lead Me On"
Maxine Nightingale
"Mama Can't Buy You Love"
Elton John
"Sad Eyes" (#10)
Robert John
September 1[35] "Don't Bring Me Down"
Electric Light Orchestra
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
Charlie Daniels
"Lead Me On"
Maxine Nightingale
"Sad Eyes" (#10)
Robert John
"I'll Never Love This Way Again"
Dionne Warwick
September 8[36] "After the Love Has Gone"
Earth, Wind & Fire
"Don't Bring Me Down"
Electric Light Orchestra
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
Charlie Daniels
"Lead Me On"
Maxine Nightingale
"Sad Eyes" (#10)
Robert John
"The Main Event/Fight"
Barbra Streisand
"I'll Never Love This Way Again"
Dionne Warwick
"Lonesome Loser"
Little River Band
September 15[37] "After the Love Has Gone"
Earth, Wind & Fire
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
Charlie Daniels
"Lead Me On"
Maxine Nightingale
"Sad Eyes" (#10)
Robert John
"Lonesome Loser"
Little River Band
"I'll Never Love This Way Again"
Dionne Warwick
"Good Times"
Chic
"Sail On"
Commodores
September 22[38] "Rise"
Herb Alpert
"Sail On"
Commodores
"Don't Bring Me Down"
Electric Light Orchestra
September 29[39] "Sad Eyes" (#10)
Robert John
"Rise"
Herb Alpert
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
Michael Jackson
"After the Love Has Gone"
Earth, Wind & Fire
"Lonesome Loser"
Little River Band
"I'll Never Love This Way Again"
Dionne Warwick
"Sail On"
Commodores
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
Charlie Daniels
October 6[40] "Sad Eyes" (#10)
Robert John
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
Michael Jackson
"My Sharona" †
The Knack
"Sail On"
Commodores
"Pop Muzik"
M
"After the Love Has Gone"
Earth, Wind & Fire
"Dim All the Lights"
Donna Summer
October 13[41] "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
Michael Jackson
"Rise"
Herb Alpert
"Sad Eyes" (#10)
Robert John
"Sail On"
Commodores
"My Sharona" †
The Knack
"I'll Never Love This Way Again"
Dionne Warwick
"Pop Muzik"
M
"Dim All the Lights"
Donna Summer
"Lonesome Loser"
Little River Band
"After the Love Has Gone"
Earth, Wind & Fire
October 20[42] "Rise"
Herb Alpert
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
Michael Jackson
"Pop Muzik"
M
"I'll Never Love This Way Again"
Dionne Warwick
"Dim All the Lights"
Donna Summer
"Sad Eyes" (#10)
Robert John
"My Sharona" †
The Knack
"Heartache Tonight"
Eagles
"Still"
Commodores
October 27[43] "Pop Muzik"
M
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
Michael Jackson
"Dim All the Lights"
Donna Summer
"Sail On"
Commodores
"Heartache Tonight"
Eagles
"Still"
Commodores
"Tusk"
Fleetwood Mac
"You Decorated My Life"
Kenny Rogers
November 3[44] "Pop Muzik"
M
"Heartache Tonight"
Eagles
"Dim All the Lights"
Donna Summer
"Rise"
Herb Alpert
"Still"
Commodores
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
Michael Jackson
"Babe"
Styx
"Tusk"
Fleetwood Mac
"You Decorated My Life"
Kenny Rogers
"No More Tears"[A]
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
November 10[45] "Heartache Tonight"
Eagles
"Dim All the Lights"
Donna Summer
"Still"
Commodores
"Pop Muzik"
M
"Babe"
Styx
"No More Tears"[A]
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
"Please Don't Go"
KC and the Sunshine Band
November 17[46] "Still"
Commodores
"No More Tears"[A]
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
"Babe"
Styx
"Heartache Tonight"
Eagles
"Rise"
Herb Alpert
"You Decorated My Life"
Kenny Rogers
"Please Don't Go"
KC and the Sunshine Band
"Pop Muzik"
M
November 24[47] "No More Tears"[A]
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
"Babe"
Styx
"Still"
Commodores
"Dim All the Lights"
Donna Summer
"Please Don't Go"
KC and the Sunshine Band
"Send One Your Love"
Stevie Wonder
"Tusk"
Fleetwood Mac
December 1[48] "Please Don't Go"
KC and the Sunshine Band
"Escape (The Piña Colada Song)"
Rupert Holmes
"Send One Your Love"
Stevie Wonder
"Dim All the Lights"
Donna Summer
"Ships"
Barry Manilow
December 8[49] "Babe"
Styx
"No More Tears"[A]
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
"Escape (The Piña Colada Song)"
Rupert Holmes
"Send One Your Love"
Stevie Wonder
"Heartache Tonight"
Eagles
"You're Only Lonely"
J. D. Souther
"Do That to Me One More Time"
Captain & Tennille
December 15[50] "Still"
Commodores
"Please Don't Go"
KC and the Sunshine Band
"Escape (The Piña Colada Song)"
Rupert Holmes
"Send One Your Love"
Stevie Wonder
"No More Tears"[A]
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
"You're Only Lonely"
J. D. Souther
"Do That to Me One More Time"
Captain & Tennille
"Heartache Tonight"
Eagles
"Take the Long Way Home"
Supertramp
December 22[51] "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)"
Rupert Holmes
"Please Don't Go"
KC and the Sunshine Band
"Babe"
Styx
"Send One Your Love"
Stevie Wonder
"Still"
Commodores
"Do That to Me One More Time"
Captain & Tennille
"No More Tears"[A]
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer
"Ladies' Night"
Kool & the Gang
December 29[52]

Notes[edit]

A Full title: "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)."

References[edit]

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  13. ^ "Billboard Hot 100 Chart -- March 31, 1979". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
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