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Years in music: | 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 |
Centuries: | 19th century · 20th century · 21st century |
Decades: | 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s |
Years: | 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 |
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1979.
Contents
1 Specific locations
2 Specific genres
3 Events
3.1 January–February
3.2 March–April
3.3 May–August
3.4 September–December
3.5 Also in 1979
4 Bands formed
5 Bands disbanded
6 Albums released
6.1 January
6.2 February
6.3 March
6.4 April
6.5 May
6.6 June
6.7 July
6.8 August
6.9 September
6.10 October
6.11 November
6.12 December
6.13 Release date unknown
7 Songs released
7.1 January
7.2 February
7.3 March
7.4 April
7.5 May
7.6 June
7.7 July
7.8 August
7.9 September
7.10 October
7.11 November
7.12 December
8 Biggest hit singles
8.1 Chronological table of US and UK number-one hit singles
8.2 Other significant singles
9 Published popular music
10 Classical music
11 Opera
12 Jazz
13 Musical theatre
14 Musical films
15 Births
16 Deaths
17 Awards ceremonies
18 See also
19 References
Specific locations
- 1979 in British music
- 1979 in Norwegian music
Specific genres
- 1979 in country music
- 1979 in heavy metal music
- 1979 in hip hop music
- 1979 in jazz
Events
January–February
January 1
Bill Graham closes San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom following a New Year's Eve performance by the Blues Brothers and the Grateful Dead.- During a New Year's Eve concert in Cleveland, Ohio, Bruce Springsteen is injured when a firecracker is thrown onstage from the audience.
January 4 – The Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany, known for its connections to the early days of the Beatles, reopened.
January 6 – ABC's American Bandstand featured the debut of the "Y.M.C.A. dance" using the hand gestures forming the letters YMCA during a broadcast with the Village People.
January 9 – The Music for UNICEF Concert in held in New York City at the United Nations, starring the Bee Gees. Highlights are aired the following evening on NBC.
January 13 – Singer Donny Hathaway dies after falling 15 stories from his hotel room in New York City. According to Hathaway's record company, Atlantic, the singer had been having some psychological problems.
January 15 – MCA Records purchases ABC Records for a reported $20 million.
February 2 – Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious is found dead from an overdose, a day after being released on bail from Rikers Island prison.
February 7
The Clash kicked off their first concert of their first American tour at the Berkeley Community Theatre outside San Francisco. Bo Diddley opened the show.
Stephen Stills becomes the first major rock artist to record digitally, laying down four songs at The Record Plant in Los Angeles.
February 10 – Rod Stewart's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" hit No. 1 on the Billboard magazine charts, and stayed there for 4 weeks.
February 11 – 43 million viewers watch "Elvis!" on ABC, a made-for-TV movie starring Kurt Russell as Elvis.
February 15 – Minnie Riperton appears on the Grammys as a presenter with Stephen Bishop. The Bee Gees collect 4 Grammys for Saturday Night Fever.
February 23 – Dire Straits begin their first U.S. tour in Boston.
February 24
Friedrich Cerha's completion of Alban Berg's opera Lulu is premiered at the Opera Garnier in Paris.- Singer Johnnie Wilder, Jr. of Heatwave is paralyzed from the neck down in a car accident in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio.
February 26 – B.B. King becomes the first blues artist to tour the Soviet Union, kicking off a one-month tour there.
March–April
March 2–4 – Weather Report, The CBS Jazz All-Stars, the Trio of Doom, Fania All-Stars, Stephen Stills, Billy Swan, Bonnie Bramlett, Mike Finnegan, Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge and Billy Joel, plus Cuban acts Irakere, Pacho Alonso, Elena Burke, Los Papines, Tata Güines and Orquesta Aragón play at the historic three-day Havana Jam festival at the Karl Marx Theater, in Havana, Cuba.
March 5 – MCA Records dissolves ABC Records.
March 10 – James Brown performs at the Grand Ole Opry.
March 15 – Elvis Costello gets into a heated argument with members of Stephen Stills' touring entourage at a Holiday Inn in Columbus, Ohio. After Costello makes disparaging remarks about America, he is punched by Bonnie Bramlett. Costello suffers a wave of negative press coverage after the incident is made public.
March 21 – The Pretenders sign a contract with Sire Records.
March 27 – Eric Clapton marries Patti Boyd, ex-wife of Clapton's friend George Harrison.
March 31 – The Eurovision Song Contest, the biggest music festival in the world, takes place for the first time in a country outside Europe – Israel. The show is broadcast live from Jerusalem to Europe and a few countries in Asia. The big winner of this night is Israel for the second time in a row. The winning song is "Hallelujah" sung by Gali Atari and the backing group Milk and Honey. A few months after winning the song had been translated into more than 82 languages, and broke a new record by entering the Guinness Book of Records as the most translated song in the world.
April 2 – Kate Bush begins her first, and for 35 years, only tour. She becomes the first artist to use a wireless microphone, enabling her to sing and dance at the same time.
April 6 – Rod Stewart marries Alana Hamilton.
April 7 – 110,000 people attend the California Music Festival at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. Performers include Aerosmith, The Boomtown Rats, Cheap Trick, Ted Nugent and Van Halen.
April 12 – Mickey Thomas replaces Marty Balin as the lead singer of Jefferson Starship.
April 13 – During a concert by Van Halen in Spokane, Washington, David Lee Roth collapses from exhaustion. A local doctor treats him for a stomach virus and advises him to "calm down".
April 22 – The New Barbarians and The Rolling Stones perform two concerts in Oshawa, Ontario to benefit the CNIB, as part of Keith Richards' 1978 sentence for heroin possession.
April 24 – The New Barbarians open their US tour at Ann Arbor, Michigan.
April 27 – Ozzy Osbourne is fired as lead singer of Black Sabbath. He is replaced in May by Ronnie James Dio.
May–August
May 1 – Elton John becomes the first pop music star to perform in Israel.
May 2 – The Who play their first concert following the death of drummer Keith Moon. The band performs with new drummer Kenney Jones at London's Rainbow Theatre.
May 8 – Iron Maiden, Samson, and Angel Witch share a bill at the Music Machine in Camden, London. Critic Geoff Barton coins the term "New Wave of British Heavy Metal" in a review of the show for Sounds magazine.
May 12 – Disco occupied eight of the top ten spots of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, for two weeks. The charts were led by Peaches and Herb's R&B ballad single "Reunited".
May 19 – Three of the four ex-Beatles perform on the same stage, as Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr jam with Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Mick Jagger and others at a wedding reception for Clapton at his Surrey home.
May 21 – Elton John plays the first of eight concerts in the Soviet Union, making him the first western solo pop artist to tour there.
June 1 – Alternative Tentacles record label established by Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra.
June 8 – Marianne Faithfull marries Ben Brierly of The Vibrators.
June 9 – The Bee Gees tied Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles with a record six consecutive number-one singles in the U.S. in less than a single calendar year with "Love You Inside Out".
June 16 – Donna Summer becomes the first female to have the #1 single Hot Stuff and album Bad Girls for a second time.
June 28 – Bill Haley made his final studio recordings at Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
June 30 – Donna Summer becomes the first female artist to have 2 songs in the top 3 songs, Hot Stuff at #1 & Bad Girls at #3, on the billboard Hot 100 chart. They will stay in the top 3 together for 4 weeks.
July 1 – The Sony Walkman goes on sale in Japan.
July 7 – The Bee Gees play to a sold-out crowd at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium as part of their Spirits Having Flown tour.
July 10 – Chuck Berry is sentenced to four months in prison for tax evasion by a Los Angeles judge.
July 12 – "Disco Demolition Night", an anti-disco promotional event held by a Chicago rock station at Comiskey Park involving exploding disco records with a bomb, causes a near-riot between games during a baseball major league doubleheader, forcing the cancellation of the second game.
July 14 – Donna Summer, for a third time in an eight-month period, scores a #1 single with "Bad Girls", (staying atop the charts for five weeks); and #1 album of the same name, which also tops the Billboard 200 for six weeks.
July 21 – With Bad Girls (both single and album), Donna Summer's success continues as she becomes the first female artist to sit on top of 3 major Billboard charts: the Billboard Hot 100, the Hot Soul Singles chart, and the Billboard 200.
July 21 – Disco dominated the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with the first six spots (beginning with Donna Summer's "Bad Girls), and seven of the chart's top ten songs ending that week.
July 28 – Aerosmith and Ted Nugent headline the World Series of Rock at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. Also on the bill are Journey, Thin Lizzy, AC/DC and the Scorpions. Following the concert, Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry quits the group after an argument with bandmates.
July 31 – 250,000 turn out in Central Park for a free concert by James Taylor in a campaign to restore Sheep Meadow.
August 18 – Nick Lowe and Carlene Carter are married at Carter's Los Angeles home.
August 25 – "My Sharona" by The Knack hits #1 on the Billboard charts. This is the first time in over a year that a song hits #1 that is not either a disco song or a ballad, signalling the potential resurgence of rock.
September–December
September 1 – INXS perform in public for the first time, at the Oceanview Hotel in Umina, New South Wales.
September 2 – U2 enters the studio for the first time to record a locally released single.
September 13 – ABBA begins ABBA: The Tour in Edmonton, Alberta, leading off a month of dates in North America.
September 17 – Ontario Court of Appeals rejects a government appeal against the previous year's sentencing of Keith Richards, which allowed him to avoid jail time for his 1977 arrest in Toronto for heroin possession.
September 19–23 – Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) stages a series of five No Nukes concerts at Madison Square Garden. Jackson Browne, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, James Taylor and Carly Simon are among the participants.
September 22 – The NewMusic, a Canadian weekly music and culture program, makes its début on Citytv.
September 27 – Elton John collapses on stage at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles County, California while performing "Better Off Dead". He refuses to stop the show and resumes playing fifteen minutes later.
October 10 – Joe Perry officially leaves Aerosmith.
November 3 – Donna Summer becomes the first female artist to have 5 top 10 hits in the same year.
November 16 – Infinity Records is shut down and absorbed into parent company MCA.
November 17 – Donna Summer, for a second time, has two songs ("Dim All the Lights", #2, & "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)" with Barbra Streisand, #3) in the Top 3 of the Billboard Hot 100, and the first female to have 5 top 5 hits in the same year.
November 24 – With "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)" hitting the top spot, Donna Summer becomes the first female artist to score 3 #1 singles in a calendar year on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
November 26 – Bill Haley & His Comets perform at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, in a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II. This was Haley's final recorded performance of "Rock Around the Clock".
November 30 – Pink Floyd releases The Wall. It is rock's most well-known concept albums and one of the best-selling albums of all time. It is also the last album recorded with the line up of David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Richard Wright.
December 3 – In Cincinnati, a stampede for seats at Riverfront Coliseum during a Who concert kills 11 fans and injures 26 others. Band members were not informed of the deaths until after the show.
December 26 – Iron Maiden drummer Doug Sampson is replaced by ex-Samson drummer Clive Burr.
December 26-29 – The Concerts for the People of Kampuchea are held over four nights at the Hammersmith Odeon in London to raise funds for victims of war in Cambodia. Queen, The Who, The Clash, Wings, Elvis Costello and members of Led Zeppelin all take part.
December 31 – The eighth annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC, with appearances by The Oak Ridge Boys, Village People, Chic, Blondie and Barry Manilow.
Also in 1979
- The Welsh Philharmonia becomes the Orchestra of Welsh National Opera.
Michael Schenker leaves Scorpions during their tour in France and was replaced by Matthias Jabs.
Stevie Wonder uses digital audio recording technology in recording his album Journey through the Secret Life of Plants.- July –
EMI's first non-classical digital recording, of UK jazz-funk duo Morrissey–Mullen covering the Rose Royce hit "Love Don't Live Here Anymore", is recorded at Abbey Road Studios and later released as a limited edition vinyl EP.- Disco reigned supreme in 1979, with several number-one hits from The Bee Gees and Donna Summer. Several artists who were not regarded as disco acts, scored major successes by releasing disco-oriented singles or albums, including new wave band Blondie with their first US number-one single "Heart of Glass", Rod Stewart with "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?", and symphonic rock band Electric Light Orchestra with their UK No. 1 LP Discovery.
Elton John reunites with lyricist Bernie Taupin after a three-year break. Their first compositions since then would eventually be recorded that August, to be released a year later as 21 at 33.- December – Iron Maiden is signed by EMI. They hire Dennis Stratton as a second guitarist.
Bands formed
See Musical groups established in 1979
Bands disbanded
See Musical groups disestablished in 1979
Albums released
January
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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1 | Feets, Don't Fail Me Now | Herbie Hancock | |
5 | Armed Forces | Elvis Costello & The Attractions | |
Look Sharp! | Joe Jackson | ||
15 | Lovedrive | Scorpions | |
16 | Accept | Accept | |
19 | Sleep Dirt | Frank Zappa | |
25 | Take Me Home | Cher | |
26 | Bustin' Out of L Seven | Rick James | |
Valley of the Dolls | Generation X | ||
N/A | The Def Leppard E.P. | Def Leppard | EP |
Head First | The Babys | ||
John Denver | John Denver | ||
Life for the Taking | Eddie Money | ||
Living Without Your Love | Dusty Springfield | ||
Madam Butterfly | Tavares | ||
New Kind of Feeling | Anne Murray | ||
No Mean City | Nazareth | ||
Strangers in the Night | UFO | Live | |
We Are Family | Sister Sledge |
February
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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2 | Inflammable Material | Stiff Little Fingers | |
5 | Spirits Having Flown | Bee Gees | |
19 | Frenzy | Split Enz | |
20 | George Harrison | George Harrison | |
21 | Live (X Cert) | The Stranglers | Live |
23 | Scared to Dance | The Skids | |
26 | The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle | Sex Pistols | Soundtrack |
28 | Rickie Lee Jones | Rickie Lee Jones | |
N/A | Cheap Trick at Budokan | Cheap Trick | Live |
Enlightened Rogues | The Allman Brothers Band | ||
The Feeding of the 5000 | Crass | ||
Force Majeure | Tangerine Dream | ||
Hard Times for Lovers | Judy Collins | ||
Under Heaven Over Hell | Streetheart |
March
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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1 | Manifesto | Roxy Music | |
3 | Sheik Yerbouti | Frank Zappa | |
9 | Angel Station | Manfred Mann's Earth Band | |
Even Serpents Shine | The Only Ones | ||
Thriller | Eddie and the Hot Rods | ||
15 | Fate for Breakfast | Art Garfunkel | |
Half Machine Lip Moves | Chrome | ||
16 | Bitanga i princeza | Bijelo dugme | |
Live at the Witch Trials | The Fall | ||
17 | Desolation Angels | Bad Company | |
19 | L.A. | The Beach Boys | |
23 | Van Halen II | Van Halen | |
24 | Overkill | Motörhead | |
26 | Go West | Village People | |
27 | You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic | Ian Hunter | |
29 | Breakfast in America | Supertramp | |
30 | Just a Game | Triumph | |
Secondhand Daylight | Magazine | ||
N/A | Airwaves | Badfinger | |
Danger Money | U.K. | ||
Feel No Fret | Average White Band | ||
I Love You So | Natalie Cole | ||
Remote Control | The Tubes | ||
Rock n' Roll Nights | Bachman–Turner Overdrive | ||
No. 1 in Heaven | Sparks | ||
Squeezing Out Sparks | Graham Parker and The Rumour |
April
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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1 | Life in a Day | Simple Minds | |
5 | Evolution | Journey | |
6 | Euroman Cometh | Jean-Jacques Burnel | |
9 | Cool for Cats | Squeeze | |
10 | I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing | Barry White | |
13 | Black Rose: A Rock Legend | Thin Lizzy | |
20 | Gimme Some Neck | Ron Wood | |
Million Mile Reflections | The Charlie Daniels Band | ||
My Father's Eyes | Amy Grant | ||
Y | The Pop Group | ||
23 | Bob Dylan at Budokan | Bob Dylan | Live |
Voulez-Vous | ABBA | ||
25 | Bad Girls | Donna Summer | |
N/A | The Bells | Lou Reed | |
Blue Kentucky Girl | Emmylou Harris | ||
It's Alive | Ramones | Live | |
Mission Accomplished But the Beat Goes On | The Rezillos | Live | |
New Chautauqua | Pat Metheny | ||
New England | New England | ||
New Values | Iggy Pop | ||
Replicas | Tubeway Army | ||
Strikes | Blackfoot |
May
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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4 | Orchestral Favorites | Frank Zappa | |
8 | Three Imaginary Boys | The Cure | |
17 | Wave | Patti Smith Group | |
18 | Shades in Bed | The Records | |
Do It Yourself | Ian Dury & The Blockheads | ||
Lodger | David Bowie | ||
21 | Saxon | Saxon | |
22 | Where There's Smoke... | Smokey Robinson | |
23 | The Boss | Diana Ross | |
Dynasty | Kiss | ||
24 | Great Balls of Fire | Dolly Parton | |
30 | Where I Should Be | Peter Frampton | |
31 | Discovery | Electric Light Orchestra | |
N/A | Flag | James Taylor | |
In the Skies | Peter Green | ||
Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma | Michael Nesmith | ||
Let Me Be Good to You | Lou Rawls | ||
Monolith | Kansas | ||
Narita | Riot | Japan | |
Rhapsodies | Rick Wakeman | ||
Rock 'n' Roll High School | Various Artists | Soundtrack | |
Shot Through the Heart | Jennifer Warnes | ||
Spectral Mornings | Steve Hackett | ||
State of Shock | Ted Nugent | ||
The Undertones | The Undertones |
June
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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1 | This Boot Is Made for Fonk-N | Bootsy's Rubber Band | |
5 | Best of The J. Geils Band | The J. Geils Band | |
8 | Back to the Egg | Wings | |
The Kids Are Alright | The Who | Soundtrack | |
Shades in Bed | The Records | ||
9 | I Am | Earth, Wind & Fire | |
Labour of Lust | Nick Lowe | ||
Repeat When Necessary | Dave Edmunds | ||
11 | Get the Knack | The Knack | |
13 | Candy-O | The Cars | |
Mingus | Joni Mitchell | ||
15 | Communiqué | Dire Straits | |
PXR5 | Hawkwind | ||
Silent Letter | America | ||
Unknown Pleasures | Joy Division | ||
19 | Mirrors | Blue Öyster Cult | |
22 | Live Killers | Queen | Live |
Mick Taylor | Mick Taylor | ||
23 | No Exit | The Angels | |
N/A | Another Taste | A Taste of Honey | |
Exposure | Robert Fripp | ||
Life and Love | Leon Russell | ||
Night Owl | Gerry Rafferty | ||
One for the Road | Willie Nelson and Leon Russell | ||
Secrets | Robert Palmer | ||
Spy | Carly Simon | ||
Survivors | Samson | ||
Touch the Sky | Carole King |
July
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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2 | Rust Never Sleeps | Neil Young and Crazy Horse | |
6 | The B-52's | The B-52's | |
10 | Low Budget | The Kinks | |
17 | Exposed | Mike Oldfield | Live |
20 | Nine Lives | REO Speedwagon | |
27 | Highway to Hell | AC/DC | |
John Cougar | John Cougar | ||
28 | Down to Earth | Rainbow | |
30 | Risqué | Chic | |
N/A | Bop till You Drop | Ry Cooder | |
Can | Can | ||
Circles & Seasons | Pete Seeger | ||
Duty Now for the Future | Devo | ||
First Under the Wire | Little River Band | ||
Gamma 1 | Gamma | ||
Honest Lullaby | Joan Baez | ||
Midnight Magic | Commodores | ||
No Promises...No Debts | Golden Earring | ||
The Original Disco Man | James Brown | ||
Shake Hands with the Devil | Kris Kristofferson |
August
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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1 | String of Hits | The Shadows | |
3 | Fear of Music | Talking Heads | |
Some Product: Carri on Sex Pistols | Sex Pistols | Interview collage | |
10 | Ghostown | The Radiators | |
Off the Wall | Michael Jackson | ||
13 | Chicago 13 | Chicago | |
15 | In Through the Out Door | Led Zeppelin | |
17 | Drums and Wires | XTC | |
20 | Slow Train Coming | Bob Dylan | |
22 | The Rose | Bette Midler | Soundtrack to 1979 film |
27 | Eve | The Alan Parsons Project | |
In the Heat of the Night | Pat Benatar | ||
30 | Big Fun | Shalamar | |
N/A | Rose Royce IV: Rainbow Connection | Rose Royce | |
5 | J.J. Cale | ||
Born Again | Randy Newman | ||
Into the Music | Van Morrison | ||
Volcano | Jimmy Buffett |
September
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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4 | Flying Colors | Trooper | |
6 | Ladies' Night | Kool & the Gang | |
La Diva | Aretha Franklin | ||
7 | Join Hands | Siouxsie and the Banshees | |
The Pleasure Principle | Gary Numan | ||
Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile | Cliff Richard | ||
11 | Head Games | Foreigner | |
Kost u grlu | Riblja Čorba | ||
14 | Stormwatch | Jethro Tull | |
16 | Top Priority | Rory Gallagher | |
17 | Joe's Garage Act I | Frank Zappa | |
Unleashed in the East | Judas Priest | Live | |
21 | Boogie Motel | Foghat | |
Dream Police | Cheap Trick | ||
The Raven | The Stranglers | ||
Uncle Jam Wants You | Funkadelic | ||
22 | Three | U2 | EP |
24 | The Long Run | Eagles | |
25 | Entertainment! | Gang of Four | |
One Voice | Barry Manilow | ||
Singles Going Steady | Buzzcocks | Compilation | |
Solid State Survivor | Yellow Magic Orchestra | ||
27 | Recent Songs | Leonard Cohen | |
29 | Legends of the Lost and Found | Harry Chapin | Live |
N/A | 154 | Wire | |
Cut | The Slits | ||
A Different Kind of Tension | Buzzcocks | ||
The Glow | Bonnie Raitt | ||
Kenny | Kenny Rogers | ||
Live and Sleazy | Village People | Double LP; one disc live, one disc studio | |
Marathon | Santana | ||
Night After Night | U.K. | Live | |
Oceans of Fantasy | Boney M. | ||
Out of a Dream | Reba McEntire | ||
Satisfied | Rita Coolidge | ||
Street Machine | Sammy Hagar |
October
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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1 | Return to Base | Slade | |
2 | Reggatta de Blanc | The Police | |
Survival | Bob Marley & The Wailers | ||
5 | I'm the Man | Joe Jackson | |
Partners in Crime | Rupert Holmes | ||
Quadrophenia | The Who | Soundtrack | |
8 | A Curious Feeling | Tony Banks | |
9 | The Fine Art of Surfacing | The Boomtown Rats | |
12 | Days in Europa | The Skids | |
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 | Rod Stewart | Compilation | |
Tusk | Fleetwood Mac | ||
13 | Victim of Love | Elton John | |
15 | On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II | Donna Summer | Compilation |
16 | Fire It Up | Rick James | |
The Message Is Love | Barry White | ||
19 | Cornerstone | Styx | |
Damn the Torpedoes | Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers | ||
One Step Beyond... | Madness | ||
Prince | Prince | ||
The Specials | The Specials | ||
22 | Prisoner | Cher | |
23 | Mix-Up | Cabaret Voltaire | |
26 | Dragnet | The Fall | |
27 | Bomber | Motörhead | |
29 | Greatest Hits Volume 2 | ABBA | Compilation |
30 | Stevie Wonder's Journey Through "The Secret Life of Plants" | Stevie Wonder | |
N/A | Bee Gees Greatest | Bee Gees | Compilation |
Broken English | Marianne Faithfull | ||
Cut Above the Rest | Sweet | ||
Eat to the Beat | Blondie | ||
Flirtin' with Disaster | Molly Hatchet | ||
Harder ... Faster | April Wine | ||
Head Injuries | Midnight Oil | ||
Here | Leo Sayer | ||
Hydra | Toto | ||
I'll Always Love You | Anne Murray | ||
Images at Twilight | Saga | ||
Keep the Fire | Kenny Loggins | ||
Lovehunter | Whitesnake | ||
Magnum II | Magnum | ||
Mr. Universe | Gillan | ||
Reality Effect | The Tourists | ||
Reproduction | The Human League | ||
Thighs and Whispers | Bette Midler | ||
Wet | Barbra Streisand | ||
Whatever You Want | Status Quo |
November
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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1 | Freedom at Point Zero | Jefferson Starship | |
Night in the Ruts | Aerosmith | ||
3 | The Raincoats | The Raincoats | |
6 | Pretty Paper | Willie Nelson | Christmas |
9 | The Soundhouse Tapes | Iron Maiden | EP |
17 | Setting Sons | The Jam | |
18 | Emerson, Lake and Palmer in Concert | Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Live |
19 | Joe's Garage Acts II & III | Frank Zappa | |
Live Rust | Neil Young & Crazy Horse | Live | |
23 | Live! Coast to Coast | Teddy Pendergrass | Live |
Metal Box | Public Image Ltd. | ||
Platinum | Mike Oldfield | ||
28 | Gloryhallastoopid | Parliament | |
30 | The Wall | Pink Floyd | |
N/A | Brass Construction 5 | Brass Construction | |
Degüello | ZZ Top | ||
Down on the Farm | Little Feat | ||
English Garden | Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club | ||
ELO's Greatest Hits | Electric Light Orchestra | Compilation | |
Machine Gun Etiquette | The Damned | ||
Masterjam | Rufus | ||
New York–London–Paris–Munich | M | ||
No Nukes: The Muse Concerts for a Non-Nuclear Future | Various Artists | Triple Live LP | |
Phoenix | Dan Fogelberg | ||
Real to Real Cacophony | Simple Minds | ||
Sometimes You Win | Dr. Hook | ||
We're the Best of Friends | Natalie Cole & Peabo Bryson |
December
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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8 | On Parole | Motörhead | Debut |
14 | London Calling | The Clash | |
15 | Sid Sings | Sid Vicious | |
27 | Adventures in Utopia | Utopia | |
31 | Score | Carol Lloyd | |
N/A | 20 Jazz Funk Greats | Throbbing Gristle | |
The Best of Top of the Pops '79 | Top of the Poppers | ||
Christopher Cross | Christopher Cross | ||
Les Plus Grands Succès De Chic: Chic's Greatest Hits | Chic | ||
Quiet Life | Japan | ||
Sabotage/Live | John Cale | Live |
Release date unknown
3D – The Three Degrees
The Adventures of the Hersham Boys – Sham 69
The Audience with Betty Carter – Betty Carter
The Beat – The Beat
The Beatles Concerto – John Rutter
Born to Be Alive – Patrick Hernandez
Breaking Loose – Helix
Buona domenica – Antonello Venditti
Buy – James Chance & the Contortions
California – Gianna Nannini
The Candidate – Steve Harley
Casino Classics: Chapter One – Various artists
Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella – Nurse With Wound
A Classy Pair – Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie
The Crack – The Ruts
Deltics – Chris Rea
Demo EP – Oingo Boingo
Disco Nights – GQ
Digital III at Montreux – Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie and Joe Pass
Don't Fight It – Red Rider
Earthquake – Electric Sun
Fine and Mellow – Ella Fitzgerald
French Skyline – Earthstar
Future Now – Pleasure
Grosses Wasser – Cluster
Hair – Various Artists – Soundtrack
Identify Yourself – The O'Jays
Invasion of the Booty Snatchers – Parlet
Jardin Au Fou – Hans-Joachim Roedelius
The Kenny Rogers Singles Album – Kenny Rogers
Lenox Avenue Breakdown – Arthur Blythe
Live! Go for What You Know – Pat Travers Band
Looking for Saint Tropez – Telex
Lo Pasado, Pasado – José José
Lots of Luv' – Luv'
Lubbock (On Everything) – Terry Allen
A Million Vacations – Max Webster
Morning Dance – Spyro Gyra
Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live – Muddy Waters – Live
A Night at Studio 54 – Various artists
On the Road Again – Roy Wood
A Perfect Match – Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie
Rise – Herb Alpert
Rockit – Chuck Berry
Rock On – Raydio
The Roches – The Roches
Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes – Eloy
Sinful – Angel
Sky – Sky
Songs of Love – Anita Ward
Star Trek: The Motion Picture – Jerry Goldsmith – Soundtrack
Stations of the Crass – Crass
Street Life – The Crusaders
Take It Home – B.B. King
Teenage Head – Teenage Head
Teenage Warning – Angelic Upstarts
Thanks, I'll Eat It Here – Lowell George
Tiger in the Rain – Michael Franks
The Innes Book of Records – Neil Innes
Together Again – The Dubliners
True Luv' – Luv'
Underdog – Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Very Best of Leo Sayer – Leo Sayer
Walking on Sunshine – Eddy Grant
Songs released
January
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Feets, Don't Fail Me Now | Herbie Hancock | |
5 | Armed Forces | Elvis Costello & The Attractions | |
Look Sharp! | Joe Jackson | ||
15 | Lovedrive | Scorpions | |
16 | Accept | Accept | |
19 | Sleep Dirt | Frank Zappa | |
25 | Take Me Home | Cher | |
26 | Bustin' Out of L Seven | Rick James | |
Valley of the Dolls | Generation X | ||
N/A | The Def Leppard E.P. | Def Leppard | EP |
Head First | The Babys | ||
John Denver | John Denver | ||
Life for the Taking | Eddie Money | ||
Living Without Your Love | Dusty Springfield | ||
Madam Butterfly | Tavares | ||
New Kind of Feeling | Anne Murray | ||
No Mean City | Nazareth | ||
Strangers in the Night | UFO | Live | |
We Are Family | Sister Sledge |
February
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2 | Inflammable Material | Stiff Little Fingers | |
5 | Spirits Having Flown | Bee Gees | |
19 | Frenzy | Split Enz | |
20 | George Harrison | George Harrison | |
21 | Live (X Cert) | The Stranglers | Live |
23 | Scared to Dance | The Skids | |
26 | The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle | Sex Pistols | Soundtrack |
28 | Rickie Lee Jones | Rickie Lee Jones | |
N/A | Cheap Trick at Budokan | Cheap Trick | Live |
Enlightened Rogues | The Allman Brothers Band | ||
The Feeding of the 5000 | Crass | ||
Force Majeure | Tangerine Dream | ||
Hard Times for Lovers | Judy Collins | ||
Under Heaven Over Hell | Streetheart |
March
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Manifesto | Roxy Music | |
3 | Sheik Yerbouti | Frank Zappa | |
9 | Angel Station | Manfred Mann's Earth Band | |
Even Serpents Shine | The Only Ones | ||
Thriller | Eddie and the Hot Rods | ||
15 | Fate for Breakfast | Art Garfunkel | |
Half Machine Lip Moves | Chrome | ||
16 | Bitanga i princeza | Bijelo dugme | |
Live at the Witch Trials | The Fall | ||
17 | Desolation Angels | Bad Company | |
19 | L.A. | The Beach Boys | |
23 | Van Halen II | Van Halen | |
24 | Overkill | Motörhead | |
26 | Go West | Village People | |
27 | You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic | Ian Hunter | |
29 | Breakfast in America | Supertramp | |
30 | Just a Game | Triumph | |
Secondhand Daylight | Magazine | ||
N/A | Airwaves | Badfinger | |
Danger Money | U.K. | ||
Feel No Fret | Average White Band | ||
I Love You So | Natalie Cole | ||
Remote Control | The Tubes | ||
Rock n' Roll Nights | Bachman–Turner Overdrive | ||
Squeezing Out Sparks | Graham Parker and The Rumour |
April
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Life in a Day | Simple Minds | |
5 | Evolution | Journey | |
6 | Euroman Cometh | Jean-Jacques Burnel | |
9 | Cool for Cats | Squeeze | |
10 | I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing | Barry White | |
13 | Black Rose: A Rock Legend | Thin Lizzy | |
20 | Gimme Some Neck | Ron Wood | |
Million Mile Reflections | The Charlie Daniels Band | ||
My Father's Eyes | Amy Grant | ||
Y | The Pop Group | ||
23 | Bob Dylan at Budokan | Bob Dylan | Live |
Voulez-Vous | ABBA | ||
25 | Bad Girls | Donna Summer | |
N/A | The Bells | Lou Reed | |
Blue Kentucky Girl | Emmylou Harris | ||
It's Alive | Ramones | Live | |
Mission Accomplished But the Beat Goes On | The Rezillos | Live | |
New Chautauqua | Pat Metheny | ||
New England | New England | ||
New Values | Iggy Pop | ||
Replicas | Tubeway Army | ||
Strikes | Blackfoot |
May
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
4 | Orchestral Favorites | Frank Zappa | |
8 | Three Imaginary Boys | The Cure | |
17 | Wave | Patti Smith Group | |
18 | Do It Yourself | Ian Dury & The Blockheads | |
Lodger | David Bowie | ||
21 | Saxon | Saxon | |
22 | Where There's Smoke... | Smokey Robinson | |
23 | The Boss | Diana Ross | |
Dynasty | Kiss | ||
24 | Great Balls of Fire | Dolly Parton | |
30 | Where I Should Be | Peter Frampton | |
31 | Discovery | Electric Light Orchestra | |
N/A | Flag | James Taylor | |
In the Skies | Peter Green | ||
Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma | Michael Nesmith | ||
Let Me Be Good to You | Lou Rawls | ||
Monolith | Kansas | ||
Narita | Riot | Japan | |
Rhapsodies | Rick Wakeman | ||
Rock 'n' Roll High School | Various Artists | Soundtrack | |
Shot Through the Heart | Jennifer Warnes | ||
Spectral Mornings | Steve Hackett | ||
State of Shock | Ted Nugent | ||
The Undertones | The Undertones |
June
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | This Boot Is Made for Fonk-N | Bootsy's Rubber Band | |
5 | Best of The J. Geils Band | The J. Geils Band | |
8 | Back to the Egg | Wings | |
The Kids Are Alright | The Who | Soundtrack | |
Shades in Bed | The Records | ||
9 | I Am | Earth, Wind & Fire | |
Labour of Lust | Nick Lowe | ||
Repeat When Necessary | Dave Edmunds | ||
11 | Get the Knack | The Knack | |
13 | Candy-O | The Cars | |
Mingus | Joni Mitchell | ||
15 | Communiqué | Dire Straits | |
PXR5 | Hawkwind | ||
Silent Letter | America | ||
Unknown Pleasures | Joy Division | ||
19 | Mirrors | Blue Öyster Cult | |
22 | Live Killers | Queen | Live |
Mick Taylor | Mick Taylor | ||
23 | No Exit | The Angels | |
30 | Good Times | Chic | |
N/A | Another Taste | A Taste of Honey | |
Exposure | Robert Fripp | ||
Life and Love | Leon Russell | ||
Night Owl | Gerry Rafferty | ||
One for the Road | Willie Nelson and Leon Russell | ||
Secrets | Robert Palmer | ||
Spy | Carly Simon | ||
Survivors | Samson | ||
Touch the Sky | Carole King |
July
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2 | Rust Never Sleeps | Neil Young and Crazy Horse | |
6 | The B-52's | The B-52's | |
10 | Low Budget | The Kinks | |
17 | Exposed | Mike Oldfield | Live |
20 | Nine Lives | REO Speedwagon | |
27 | Highway to Hell | AC/DC | |
John Cougar | John Cougar | ||
28 | Down to Earth | Rainbow | |
30 | Risqué | Chic | |
N/A | Bop till You Drop | Ry Cooder | |
Can | Can | ||
Circles & Seasons | Pete Seeger | ||
Duty Now for the Future | Devo | ||
First Under the Wire | Little River Band | ||
Gamma 1 | Gamma | ||
Honest Lullaby | Joan Baez | ||
Midnight Magic | Commodores | ||
No Promises...No Debts | Golden Earring | ||
The Original Disco Man | James Brown | ||
Shake Hands with the Devil | Kris Kristofferson |
August
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | String of Hits | The Shadows | |
3 | Fear of Music | Talking Heads | |
Some Product: Carri on Sex Pistols | Sex Pistols | Interview collage | |
10 | Ghostown | The Radiators | |
Off the Wall | Michael Jackson | ||
13 | Chicago 13 | Chicago | |
15 | In Through the Out Door | Led Zeppelin | |
17 | Drums and Wires | XTC | |
20 | Slow Train Coming | Bob Dylan | |
22 | The Rose | Bette Midler | Soundtrack to 1979 film |
27 | Eve | The Alan Parsons Project | |
In the Heat of the Night | Pat Benatar | ||
30 | Big Fun | Shalamar | |
N/A | 5 | J.J. Cale | |
Born Again | Randy Newman | ||
Into the Music | Van Morrison | ||
Volcano | Jimmy Buffett |
September
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
4 | Flying Colors | Trooper | |
6 | Ladies' Night | Kool & the Gang | |
La Diva | Aretha Franklin | ||
7 | Join Hands | Siouxsie and the Banshees | |
The Pleasure Principle | Gary Numan | ||
Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile | Cliff Richard | ||
11 | Head Games | Foreigner | |
Kost u grlu | Riblja Čorba | ||
14 | Stormwatch | Jethro Tull | |
16 | Top Priority | Rory Gallagher | |
17 | Joe's Garage Act I | Frank Zappa | |
Unleashed in the East | Judas Priest | Live | |
21 | Boogie Motel | Foghat | |
Message in a Bottle | The Police | ||
The Raven | The Stranglers | ||
Uncle Jam Wants You | Funkadelic | ||
22 | Three | U2 | EP |
24 | The Long Run | Eagles | |
25 | Entertainment! | Gang of Four | |
One Voice | Barry Manilow | ||
Singles Going Steady | Buzzcocks | Compilation | |
Solid State Survivor | Yellow Magic Orchestra | ||
27 | Recent Songs | Leonard Cohen | |
N/A | 154 | Wire | |
Cut | The Slits | ||
A Different Kind of Tension | Buzzcocks | ||
The Glow | Bonnie Raitt | ||
Kenny | Kenny Rogers | ||
Live and Sleazy | Village People | Double LP; one disc live, one disc studio | |
Marathon | Santana | ||
Night After Night | U.K. | Live | |
No. 1 in Heaven | Sparks | ||
Oceans of Fantasy | Boney M. | ||
Out of a Dream | Reba McEntire | ||
Satisfied | Rita Coolidge | ||
Street Machine | Sammy Hagar |
October
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Return to Base | Slade | |
2 | Reggatta de Blanc | The Police | |
Survival | Bob Marley & The Wailers | ||
5 | I'm the Man | Joe Jackson | |
Crazy Little Thing Called Love | Queen | ||
Quadrophenia | The Who | Soundtrack | |
8 | A Curious Feeling | Tony Banks | |
9 | The Fine Art of Surfacing | The Boomtown Rats | |
12 | Days in Europa | The Skids | |
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 | Rod Stewart | Compilation | |
Tusk | Fleetwood Mac | ||
13 | Victim of Love | Elton John | |
15 | On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II | Donna Summer | Compilation |
16 | Fire It Up | Rick James | |
The Message Is Love | Barry White | ||
19 | Cornerstone | Styx | |
Damn the Torpedoes | Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers | ||
One Step Beyond... | Madness | ||
Prince | Prince | ||
The Specials | The Specials | ||
22 | Prisoner | Cher | |
23 | Mix-Up | Cabaret Voltaire | |
26 | Dragnet | The Fall | |
27 | Bomber | Motörhead | |
29 | Greatest Hits Volume 2 | ABBA | Compilation |
30 | Stevie Wonder's Journey Through "The Secret Life of Plants" | Stevie Wonder | |
N/A | Bee Gees Greatest | Bee Gees | Compilation |
Broken English | Marianne Faithfull | ||
Cut Above the Rest | Sweet | ||
Eat to the Beat | Blondie | ||
Flirtin' with Disaster | Molly Hatchet | ||
Harder ... Faster | April Wine | ||
Head Injuries | Midnight Oil | ||
Here | Leo Sayer | ||
Hydra | Toto | ||
I'll Always Love You | Anne Murray | ||
Images at Twilight | Saga | ||
Keep the Fire | Kenny Loggins | ||
Lovehunter | Whitesnake | ||
Magnum II | Magnum | ||
Mr. Universe | Gillan | ||
Reality Effect | The Tourists | ||
Reproduction | The Human League | ||
Thighs and Whispers | Bette Midler | ||
Wet | Barbra Streisand | ||
Whatever You Want | Status Quo |
November
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Freedom at Point Zero | Jefferson Starship | |
Night in the Ruts | Aerosmith | ||
3 | The Raincoats | The Raincoats | |
6 | Pretty Paper | Willie Nelson | Christmas |
9 | The Soundhouse Tapes | Iron Maiden | EP |
17 | Setting Sons | The Jam | |
18 | Emerson, Lake and Palmer in Concert | Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Live |
19 | Joe's Garage Acts II & III | Frank Zappa | |
Live Rust | Neil Young & Crazy Horse | Live | |
23 | Live! Coast to Coast | Teddy Pendergrass | Live |
Metal Box | Public Image Ltd. | ||
Platinum | Mike Oldfield | ||
28 | Gloryhallastoopid | Parliament | |
30 | The Wall | Pink Floyd | |
N/A | Brass Construction 5 | Brass Construction | |
Degüello | ZZ Top | ||
Down on the Farm | Little Feat | ||
English Garden | Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club | ||
ELO's Greatest Hits | Electric Light Orchestra | Compilation | |
Machine Gun Etiquette | The Damned | ||
Masterjam | Rufus | ||
New York–London–Paris–Munich | M | ||
No Nukes: The Muse Concerts for a Non-Nuclear Future | Various Artists | Triple Live LP | |
Phoenix | Dan Fogelberg | ||
Real to Real Cacophony | Simple Minds | ||
Sometimes You Win | Dr. Hook | ||
We're the Best of Friends | Natalie Cole & Peabo Bryson |
December
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
8 | On Parole | Motörhead | Debut |
14 | London Calling | The Clash | |
15 | Sid Sings | Sid Vicious | |
27 | Adventures in Utopia | Utopia | |
N/A | 20 Jazz Funk Greats | Throbbing Gristle | |
The Best of Top of the Pops '79 | Top of the Poppers | ||
Christopher Cross | Christopher Cross | ||
Les Plus Grands Succès De Chic: Chic's Greatest Hits | Chic | ||
Quiet Life | Japan | ||
Sabotage/Live | John Cale | Live |
Biggest hit singles
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions
in the charts of 1979.
# | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart entries |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Blondie | Heart of Glass | 1979 | UK 1 – Jan 1979, US BB 1 – Mar 1979, Canada 1 – Mar 1979, Austria 1 – Mar 1979, Switzerland 1 – Feb 1979, Germany 1 – Feb 1979, Australia 1 for 5 weeks Jan 1980, Sweden (alt) 3 – Mar 1979, France 3 – Feb 1979, Australia 3 of 1979, Netherlands 5 – Feb 1979, Norway 5 – Mar 1979, RYM 8 of 1979, US CashBox 11 of 1979, US BB 1 of 1979, POP 13 of 1979, South Africa 15 of 1979, Italy 29 of 1979, Virgin 29, OzNet 30, Scrobulate 46 of 80s, Germany 54 of the 1970s, RIAA 217, Acclaimed 241, Rolling Stone 255 | |
2 | Gloria Gaynor | I Will Survive | 1979 | UK 1 – Feb 1979, US BB 1 – Jan 1979, US BB 1 of 1979, Canada 1 – Mar 1979, Éire 1 – Mar 1979, POP 2 of 1979, Sweden (alt) 3 – Apr 1979, Netherlands 4 – Mar 1979, Norway 4 – May 1979, Switzerland 7 – Apr 1979, Scrobulate 8 of disco, Germany 9 – Mar 1979, US CashBox 10 of 1979, France 10 – Mar 1979, South Africa 16 of 1979, Austria 17 – May 1979, Party 24 of 1999, Australia 25 of 1979, Italy 38 of 1979, Europe 66 of the 1970s, RYM 67 of 1978, RIAA 89, OzNet 155, Acclaimed 416, Rolling Stone 489 | |
3 | M | Pop Muzik | 1979 | US BB 1 – Aug 1979, Sweden (alt) 1 – Jun 1979, Switzerland 1 – Jun 1979, Germany 1 – May 1979, Australia 1 for 3 weeks May 1980, UK 2 – Apr 1979, Austria 2 – Jul 1979, Netherlands 3 – May 1979, France 3 – Nov 1979, Norway 5 – Jun 1979, South Africa 5 of 1979, Canada 8 – Sep 1979, Australia 10 of 1979, US CashBox 15 of 1979, Italy 18 of 1979, US BB 40 of 1979, POP 40 of 1979, RYM 50 of 1979, Germany 59 of the 1970s, OzNet 888, Acclaimed 1691 | |
4 | Donna Summer | Hot Stuff | 1979 | US BB 1 – Apr 1979, Switzerland 1 – May 1979, Australia 1 for 1 weeks May 1980, Canada 2 – Apr 1979, Sweden (alt) 2 – May 1979, Norway 2 – Jun 1979, France 3 – May 1979, Austria 3 – Jun 1979, US BB 4 of 1979, Scrobulate 5 of disco, Germany 6 – May 1979, POP 6 of 1979, UK 11 – May 1979, US CashBox 14 of 1979, Netherlands 14 – May 1979, Australia 17 of 1979, Italy 24 of 1979, RYM 88 of 1979, Rolling Stone 103, OzNet 124, Party 210 of 1999, Germany 246 of the 1970s, Acclaimed 717 | |
5 | Patrick Hernandez | Born to Be Alive | 1979 | Sweden (alt) 1 – Jul 1979 (20 weeks), France (SNEP) 1 – Feb 1979 (5 months), France 1 – Mar 1979 (5 weeks), Austria 1 – Apr 1979 (6 weeks), Norway 1 – Jul 1979 (17 weeks), Belgium 1 – Jan 1979 (18 weeks), Germany 1 – Mar 1979 (6 months), Canada RPM 1 for 2 weeks – Aug 1979, New Zealand 1 for 2 weeks – Oct 1979, RIANZ 1 – Sep 1979 (14 weeks), Australia 1 for 5 weeks – Oct 1979, France 1 for 15 weeks – Mar 1979, Germany 1 for 5 weeks – May 1979, France (InfoDisc) 4 of the 1970s (peak 1, 30 weeks, 1,412k sales estimated, 1979), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Nov 1979), Germany Gold (certified by BMieV in 1979), Netherlands 5 – Feb 1979 (18 weeks), Switzerland 5 – Feb 1979 (13 weeks), Australia 5 of 1979, Springbok 6 – Aug 1979 (11 weeks), Italy 7 of 1979, UK 10 – Jun 1979 (14 weeks), POP 11 of 1979, Canada 12 – Jul 1979 (6 weeks), US BB 15 of 1979, US Billboard 16 – Jun 1979 (19 weeks), Record World 19 – 1979, Germany 20 of the 1970s (peak 1 25 weeks), Brazil 32 of 1979, Scrobulate 68 of disco, US Radio 108 of 1979 (peak 16 5 weeks), RYM 200 of 1979, UK Silver (certified by BPI in Sep 1979), Global 7 (10 M sold) – 1979 |
Chronological table of US and UK number-one hit singles
US number-one singles and artist
| UK number-one singles and artist
|
Other significant singles
- "Accidents Will Happen" – Elvis Costello and the Attractions
- "After the Love Has Gone" – Earth, Wind & Fire
- "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" – McFadden & Whitehead
- "Angel Eyes" – Roxy Music
- "Angeleyes" – ABBA
- "Apocalypse Now" – Bonnie Jo Searles and Cameron Caitlin
- "Baby I'm Burning" – Dolly Parton
- "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)" – Robert Palmer
- "Banana Splits (Tra La La Song)" – The Dickies
- "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" – Marianne Faithfull
- "Bat Out of Hell" – Meat Loaf
- "Bela Lugosi's Dead" – Bauhaus
- "Big Shot" – Billy Joel
- "Boogie Wonderland" – Earth, Wind & Fire with the Emotions
- "Born to Be Alive" – Patrick Hernandez
- "Boys Don't Cry" – The Cure
- "Boys Keep Swinging" – David Bowie
- "Breakfast in America" – Supertramp
- "Bright Side of the Road" – Van Morrison
- "Broken Hearted Me" – Anne Murray
- "California Über Alles" – Dead Kennedys
- "Can't Stand Losing You" – The Police
- "Casanova" – Luv'
- "Chiquitita" – ABBA
- "Chuck E.'s In Love" – Rickie Lee Jones
- "Computer Games" – Mi-Sex[1]
- "Cool For Cats" – Squeeze
- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" – Queen
- "Crazy Love" – Poco
- "Cruel to Be Kind" – Nick Lowe
- "Dance Away" – Roxy Music
- "Dance the Night Away" – Van Halen
- "Dancing Barefoot" – Patti Smith Group
- "Dancin' Shoes" – Nigel Olsson
- "Death Disco" – Public Image Ltd.
- "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" – Charlie Daniels Band
- "Dim All the Lights" – Donna Summer
- "Disco Nights (Rock-Freak)" – GQ
- "Do Anything You Want To" – Thin Lizzy
- "Do That to Me One More Time" – Captain & Tennille
- "Does Your Mother Know" – ABBA
- "Don't Bring Me Down" – Electric Light Orchestra
- "Don't Cry Out Loud" – Melissa Manchester
- "Don't Do Me Like That" – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough – Michael Jackson
- "Dreaming" – Blondie
- "Dream Police" – Cheap Trick
- "Driver's Seat" – Sniff 'n' the Tears
- "Dschinghis Khan" – Dschinghis Khan
- "The Eton Rifles" – The Jam
- "Even the Losers" – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- "Every Day Hurts" – Sad Café
- "Fire" – The Pointer Sisters
- "Freedom's Prisoner" – Steve Harley
- "The Gambler" – Kenny Rogers
- "Get Used to It" – Roger Voudouris
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" – ABBA
- "Girls Talk" – Dave Edmunds
- "Go West" – Village People
- "Gold" – John Stewart
- "Goodnight Tonight" – Wings
- "Good Times" – Chic
- "Good Times Roll" – The Cars
- "Goodbye Stranger" – Supertramp
- "Half The Way" – Crystal Gayle
- "Hallelujah" – Milk and Honey featuring Gali Atari
- "He's the Greatest Dancer" – Sister Sledge
- "Heaven Knows" – Donna Summer w/Brooklyn Dreams
- "Here Comes the Summer" – The Undertones
- "Hersham Boys" – Sham 69
- "Highway to Hell" – AC/DC
- "99" – Toto
- "Honesty" – Billy Joel
- "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right" – Barbara Mandrell
- "I Do Love You" – GQ
- "I Have a Dream" – ABBA
- "I Just Can't Be Happy Today" – The Damned
- "I Just Fall in Love Again" – Anne Murray (the #1 US Country hit of the year)
- "I Wanna Be Sedated" – Ramones
- "I Want You To Want Me (live)" – Cheap Trick
- "I Was Made For Lovin' You" – Kiss
- "I Will Survive" – Gloria Gaynor (#1 US)
- "If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me" – The Bellamy Brothers
- "In the Navy" – Village People
- "Into the Valley" – The Skids
- "Is She Really Going Out with Him?" – Joe Jackson
- "Jezebel – Jon Stevens
- "Jimmy Jimmy" – The Undertones
- "Jumping Someone Else's Train" – The Cure
- "Just the Way You Are" – Barry White
- "Just What I Needed" – The Cars
- "Just When I Needed You Most" – Randy VanWarmer
- "Lay Your Love on Me" – Racey
- "Lead Me On" – Maxine Nightingale
- "Let's Go" – The Cars
- "Little Bit of Soap" – Nigel Olsson
- "The Logical Song" – Supertramp
- "London Calling" – The Clash
- "Lonesome Loser" – Little River Band
- "The Long Run" – Eagles
- "Lotta Love" – Nicolette Larson
- "Love Song" – The Damned
- "Lucky Number" – Lene Lovich
- "Make My Dreams a Reality" – GQ
- "Mama Can't Buy You Love" – Elton John
- "Making Plans for Nigel" – XTC
- "A Message to You, Rudy/Nite Klub" – The Specials
- "Message In A Bottle" – The Police
- "Milk and Alcohol" – Dr. Feelgood
- "Morning Dance" – Spyro Gyra
- "Moskau" – Dschinghis Khan
- "Music Box Dancer" – Frank Mills
- "My Forbidden Lover" – Chic
- "My Girl" – Madness
- "My Life" – Billy Joel
- "Old Time Rock and Roll" – Bob Seger
- "Oliver's Army" – Elvis Costello and the Attractions
- "On My Radio" – The Selecter
- "One Step Beyond" – Madness
- "One Way or Another" – Blondie
- "One Way Ticket" – Eruption
- "Ooh Baby Baby" – Linda Ronstadt
- "Ooh, Yes I Do" – Luv'
- "Parisienne Walkways" – Gary Moore
- "Nami Nori Pirates" – Pink Lady (band)
- "Playground Twist" – Siouxsie and the Banshees
- "Please Don't Go" – KC & The Sunshine Band
- "The Prince" – Madness
- "Queen of Hearts" – Dave Edmunds
- "Questions and Answers" – Sham 69
- "Rapper's Delight" – The Sugarhill Gang (#36 US: first rap song to hit Billboard's Top 40)
- "Reasons to Be Cheerful (Part 3)" – Ian Dury & the Blockheads
- "Refugee" – Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
- "Rock with You" – Michael Jackson
- "Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto" – The Shadows
- "Roxanne" – The Police (released in 1978)
- "Run Like Hell – Pink Floyd
- "Sad Eyes" – Robert John
- "Sail On" – Commodores
- "Shadows in the Moonlight" – Anne Murray
- "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" – The Jacksons
- "She Believes In Me" – Kenny Rogers
- "Shine a Little Love – Electric Light Orchestra
- "Since You Been Gone" – Rainbow
- "Slap and Tickle" – Squeeze
- "Smash It Up" – The Damned
- "Some Girls" – Racey
- "Somethin' Else"/"Friggin' in the Riggin'" – Sex Pistols
- "Somewhere in the Night" – Barry Manilow
- "Song on the Radio" – Al Stewart
- "Spiral Scratch (EP)" – Buzzcocks
- "Strange Town" – The Jam
- "Street Life" – The Crusaders w/Randy Crawford
- "Stumblin' In" – Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
- "Sultans of Swing" – Dire Straits (released in 1978)
- "Life During Wartime (song)" – Talking Heads
- "Take Me Home – Cher
- "Take On The World" – Judas Priest
- "Take The Long Way Home – Supertramp
- "Talking In Your Sleep" – Crystal Gayle
- "Tears of a Clown"/"Ranking Full Stop" – The Beat
- "The Cost of Living (EP)" – The Clash
- "The Diary of Horace Wimp" – Electric Light Orchestra
- "The Main Event/Fight" – Barbra Streisand
- "The Staircase (Mystery)" – Siouxsie and the Banshees
- "Theme from the Deerhunter (Cavatina)" – The Shadows
- "Transmission" – Joy Division
- "Union City Blue" – Blondie
- "Up the Junction" – Squeeze
- "Video Killed The Radio Star" – The Buggles
- "Voulez-Vous" – ABBA
- "Waiting for an Alibi" – Thin Lizzy
- "We Are Family" – Sister Sledge
- "We Don't Talk Anymore" – Cliff Richard
- "Whatever You Want" – Status Quo
- "When I Think of You" – Leif Garrett
- "When You're Young" – The Jam
- "Wonderful Christmastime" – Paul McCartney
- "Y.M.C.A" – Village People
- "You Decorated My Life" – Kenny Rogers
- "You Needed Me" – Anne Murray (in the UK; hit #1 in the US in 1978)
- "You Take My Breath Away" – Rex Smith
- "You're a Better Man Than I" – Sham 69
- "You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It?)" – The Undertones
Published popular music
- "Don't Cry Out Loud" w. Carole Bayer Sager m. Peter Allen
- "The Facts of Life" w.m. Alan Thicke, Gloria Loring, and Al Burton, from the TV series of the same name
- "I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love" w.m. Carole Bayer Sager & Peter Allen
- "Knots Landing theme" m. Jerrold Immel
- "The Rainbow Connection" w.m. Kenny Ascher & Paul Williams, from the film The Muppet Movie
- "Sultans of Swing" w.m. Mark Knopfler
Classical music
Arno Babadjanian – Third String Quartet
Milton Babbitt
An Elizabethan Sextette, for six female voices
Images, for saxophone and tape
Paraphrases, for ten instruments
Osvaldas Balakauskas – Symphony No. 2
Pascal Bentoiu – Symphony No. 5, Op. 26
Luciano Berio – Scena
Harrison Birtwistle – … agm …, for sixteen voices and three instrumental ensembles
John Cage
Hymns and Variations, for twelve amplified voices
Roaratorio for tape
George Crumb
Apparition for soprano and amplified piano
Celestial Mechanics (Makrokosmos IV) for amplified piano (four hands)
Star-Child (1977, revised 1979) for soprano, antiphonal children's voices, male speaking choir, bell ringers, and large orchestra
Mario Davidovsky – Pennplay for sixteen players
Peter Maxwell Davies
Black Pentecost, for mezzo-soprano, baritone, and orchestra, Op. 82
Kirkwall Shopping Songs, for young voices and instruments, Op. 85- Nocturne, for alto flute solo, Op. 84
Quiet Memory of Bob Jennings, for violin, viola, and cello, WoO 135
Salome, concert suite from the ballet, Op. 80b
Solstice of Light, cantata for tenor, SATB chorus, and organ, Op. 83
Morton Feldman- String Quartet No. 1
- Violin and Orchestra
Hugh Flynn – Birds
Philip Glass
Dance (Dances 1, 3 and 5, with Lucinda Childs and Sol LeWitt), for ensemble
Mad Rush, for piano or electric organ
Alexander Goehr
Babylon the Great Is Fallen, cantata, Op. 40- Chaconne for organ, Op. 34a
Das Gesetz der Quadrille, Op. 41- Sinfonia, Op. 42
Cristóbal Halffter
Officium defunctuorum, for orchestra and chorus- Violin Concerto No. 1
Jacques Hétu – Bassoon Concerto
Vagn Holmboe- Violin Concerto No. 2
Notater for 3 trombones (alto, tenor, baritone) and tuba
Konstateringer for choir- Guitar Sonata No. 1
- Guitar Sonata No. 2
- Accordion Sonata No. 1
Bogtrykkemaskinen for violin and piano
Miloslav Kabelac – Metamorphoses II, for piano and orchestra, Op. 58
Wojciech Kilar –
Fanfare for mixed choir and orchestra
Hoary Fog (Siwa mgła), for baritone and orchestra
Witold Lutosławski – Novelette for orchestra
William Lloyd Webber – Missa Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae
Tomás Marco
Aria de la batalla, for organ
Tartessos, for four percussionists
Richard Meale – Viridian, for orchestra
Paul Moravec
Ave Verum Corpus, for SATB chorus
Missa Miserere, for SATB chorus and orchestra
Pater Noster, for SATB chorus
Ștefan Niculescu – Sincronie for flute, oboe and bassoon
Allan Pettersson – Viola Concerto
Steve Reich- Octet
- Variations for Winds, Strings and Keyboards
R. Murray Schafer
Beauty and the Beast, from Patria 3, for alto with masks and string quartet
Felix's Girls, from Patria 3, for SATB quartet or choir
Gamelan, from Patria 3, for SATB, SASA, or TBTB solo quartet or choir
Hear Me Out from Patria 3, for four speaking voices
Music for Wilderness Lake, for twelve trombones and small rural lake
Ontario Variations on a theme by Jack Behrens (one variation), for piano, contribution to collective work by Ontario composers
Peter Sculthorpe- Four Little Pieces, for piano duet
Mangrove, for orchestra- Requiem, for cello alone
Denis Smalley – The Pulses of Time, electronic music
Roger Smalley – String Quartet
Michael Tippett – Triple Concerto for violin, viola, and cello
Anatol Vieru- Concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra
Iosif si fratii sai, for eleven instruments and tape
Malcolm Williamson – Fanfarade, for orchestra
Charles Wuorinen
Fortune, for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano
Joan's, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano
The Magic Art, instrumental masque, for chamber orchestra- Percussion Duo, for mallet instruments and piano
- Psalm 39, for baritone and guitar
- String Quartet No. 2
- Three Songs, for tenor and piano
Iannis Xenakis
Anémoessa, for SATB chorus of 42 or 84 voices and orchestra
Dikhthas, for violin and piano
Palimpsest, for cor anglais, bass clarinet, bassoon, horn, percussion, piano, and string quintet
Opera
Peter Maxwell Davies
Cinderella, Op. 87
The Lighthouse, Op. 86
Libby Larsen – The Silver Fox
Roger Smalley – William Derrincourt (Perth, 31 August)
Jazz
Musical theatre
Ain't Misbehavin' (Music: Fats Waller, Lyrics: Various Book: Murray Horwitz & Richard Maltby, Jr.). London production opened at Her Majesty's Theatre on March 22.
Carmelina (Book: Alan Jay Lerner & Joseph Stein Lyrics: Alan Jay Lerner Music: Burton Lane) Broadway production opened at the St. James Theatre on April 8 and ran for 17 performances. Starring Georgia Brown and Cesare Siepi
Evita (Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Lyrics and Book: Tim Rice). Broadway production opened at the Broadway Theatre on September 25 and ran for 1567 performances
The King and I London revival opened at the Palladium on June 12 and ran for 538 performances
My Old Friends (Music, Lyrics and Book: Mel Mandel and Norman Sachs). Off-Broadway production opened at the Orpheum Theatre on January 12 and transferred to the 22 Steps Theatre on Broadway on April 12 for a total run of 154 performances.
Oklahoma! (Music: Richard Rodgers, Lyrics and Book: Oscar Hammerstein II) – Broadway revival opened at the Palace Theatre on December 13 and ran for 310 performances
Peter Pan (Music: Mark Charlap, Lyrics and Book: Carolyn Leigh with additional songs, Music: Jule Styne and Lyrics: Betty Comden & Adolph Green). Broadway revival opened at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on September 6 and ran for 551 performances.
Saravà (Music: Mitch Leigh, Lyrics and Book: N. Richard Nash). Broadway production opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on February 23 and ran for 140 performances
Sugar Babies Broadway revue opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on October 8 and ran for 1208 performances.
Sweeney Todd (Music and Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim, Book: Hugh Wheeler) – Broadway production opened at the Uris Theatre on March 1 and ran for 557 performances
They're Playing Our Song (Music: Marvin Hamlisch, Lyrics: Carole Bayer Sager, Book: Neil Simon). Broadway production opened at the Imperial Theatre on February 11 and ran for 1082 performances
Tommy London production opened at Queen's Theatre on February 6 and ran for 118 performances
The Venetian Twins (Music: Terence Clarke, Lyrics and Book: Nick Enright). Opened at the Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre on October 26.
Whoopee (Music: Walter Donaldson, Lyrics: Gus Kahn, Book: William Anthony McGuire). Broadway revival opened at the ANTA Theatre on February 14 and ran for 212 performances.
Musical films
- All That Jazz
- Balada pro banditu
- Hair
- Metamorphoses
- The Muppet Movie
- The Music Machine
Ochen sinjaja boroda (animation)- Oolkatal
- Radio On
- Rock 'n' Roll High School
- Roller Boogie
- The Rose
- Schlager
- Skatetown, U.S.A.
Births
January 1
Brody Dalle, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist
Koichi Domoto, Japanese singer-songwriter and actor
January 5 – Kathleen Edwards, Canadian singer/musician
January 7 – Aloe Blacc, American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, businessman and philanthropist
January 10 – Christopher Smith, singer-songwriter (Kris Kross)
January 11 – Siti Nurhaliza, Malaysian singer
January 16 – Aaliyah Haughton, American singer, actress, and model (d. 2001)
January 20
Rob Bourdon (Linkin Park)
Will Young, British singer
February 1
Jason Isbell, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Drive-By Truckers)
Julie Roberts, American country singer-songwriter
February 11 – Brandy Norwood, American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress
February 14 – Tsakane Valentine Maswanganyi, South African operatic and concert soprano
February 21 – Jennifer Love Hewitt, American actress, television producer, director, singer/songwriter and author
February 26 – Corinne Bailey Rae, British singer, songwriter, record producer, and guitarist
March 4 – Merrill Garbus, Multi instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, activist, art pop musician (Tune-Yards)
March 7 – Amanda Somerville, American singer-songwriter and vocal coach
March 8 – Tom Chaplin, British singer (Keane)
March 9 – Oscar Isaac, Guatemalan-American actor and musician
March 11
Benji Madden, American lead guitar for Good Charlotte
Joel Madden, American lead vocals for Good Charlotte
March 14 – Jacques Brautbar (Phantom Planet)
March 18 – Adam Levine, American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor, and record producer. (Maroon 5)
March 20 – Sean Garrett, American musical producer, musician, songwriter (Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Ciara)
March 23 – Ariel Rechtshaid, American record producer, audio engineer, mixing engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter.
March 30 – Norah Jones, American singer-songwriter, pianoist
April 1 – Mikko Franck, Finnish violinist and conductor
April 8 – Alexi Laiho, Finnish guitarist, composer, and vocalist.
April 10 – Sophie Ellis-Bextor, British singer-songwriter-dancer, daughter of Janet Ellis
April 11
Danielle de Niese, Australian-American lyric soprano.
Chris Gaylor, drummer (The All-American Rejects)
Sebastien Grainger (Death from Above 1979)
April 13 – Tony Lundon (Liberty X)
April 20 – Quinn Weng, Taiwanese-Canadian mezzo-soprano singer (Seraphim)
April 22 – Daniel Johns, Australian musician, singer, and songwriter (Silverchair)
April 29
Jo O'Meara, English singer and actress (S Club 7)
Matt Tong, drummer (Bloc Party)
May 4 – Lance Bass, American singer, dancer, actor, film and television producer, and author ('N Sync)
May 9
Ara Mina, Filipino actress and singer
Andrew W.K., American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer.
May 21 – Sonja Vectomov, Czech-Finnish musical artist
May 29 – Scribe (rapper), a New Zealand hip hop rapper and recording artist of Samoan descent
June 5 – Pete Wentz, American musician, multi instrumentalist, writer, mental health advocate and songwriter (Fall Out Boy)
June 8 – Derek Trucks, guitarist, songwriter
June 12 – Robyn, Swedish singer, songwriter and record producer
June 17 – Young Maylay, American rapper, producer, and voice actor
June 26 – Ryan Tedder, American singer, songwriter, producer (OneRepublic)
June 29 – Abz Love, singer (5ive)
July 4 – Dumas, Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
July 5 – Shane Filan, Irish singer and songwriter (Westlife)
July 6 – Matthew Barnson, American viola player and composer
July 13 – Ladyhawke (musician), New Zealand born singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist
July 15 – Laura Benanti, American actress and singer
July 16 – Ivan Tásler
July 17 – Solé, American rapper
July 25 – Amy Adams, singer
July 26 – Tamyra Gray, singer
August 13 – Amiel Daemion, American-Australian pop singer, songwriter and actress.
August 20 – Jamie Cullum, English jazz-pop singer-songwriter, pianist
August 21 – Kelis, American singer-songwriter and chef
August 23 – Ritchie Neville, singer (5ive)
August 27 – Jon Siebels, guitarist (Eve 6)
August 31 – Yuvan Shankar Raja, film composer and singer
September 3 – Jason McCaslin, bass guitarist (Sum 41)
September 6 – Foxy Brown, American rapper, model, and actress
September 8 – Pink, American singer-songwriter, dancer, musician
September 21 – Maija Kovaļevska, Latvian soprano opera singer
September 22 – Emilie Autumn, American violinist, singer and songwriter
October 3 – Josh Klinghoffer, guitarist, (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
October 9 – Alex Greenwald, vocals, rhythm guitar for Phantom Planet
October 10 – Mýa, American recording artist, songwriter, and actress.
October 12 – Jordan Pundik, lead vocals for New Found Glory
October 15
Jaci Velasquez, Latin pop singer
Yoav (musician), singer-songwriter of Israeli-Romanian descent, raised in South Africa.
October 18 – Ne-Yo, American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, television host/judge and actor. (Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, World Of Dance)
October 24 – Ben Gillies, Australian drummer (Silverchair)
November 5 – Nick Giggler, drummer (Mest)
November 9 – Nicolas Koeckert, violinist
November 10 – Chris Joannou, bass guitar for Silverchair
November 22 – Scott Robinson, singer (5ive)
December 3 – Daniel Bedingfield, English-New Zealand singer, songwriter and record producer.
December 7 – Sara Bareilles, American singer-songwriter, actress and author.
December 14 – Sophie Monk, Australian singer, songwriter, actress, model and radio personality.
December 15 – Alex Solowitz, 2gether
December 26 – Chris Daughtry, American singer, songwriter, musician and actor
December 30 – Yelawolf, American rapper
December 31 – Bob Bryar, drummer (My Chemical Romance)
Deaths
January 5 – Charles Mingus, jazz musician, 56
January 13
Donny Hathaway, singer, 33
Marjorie Lawrence, operatic soprano, 71
February 2 – Sid Vicious, punk rocker, 21
March 4 – Mike Patto, rock singer, 36 (cancer)
March 5 – Alan Crofoot, operatic tenor and host of Mr Piper, 49 (suicide)[2]
March 13 – Harrison Keller, US violinist and music teacher, 90[3]
March 22 – Walter Legge, record producer, 72
March 23 – Antonio Brosa, violinist, 84
April 3 – Ernst Glaser, Norwegian violinist, conductor and music teacher, 75
April 10 – Nino Rota, composer, 67
April 16 – Maria Caniglia, operatic soprano, 73
April 29 – Julia Perry, composer and conductor, 55
May 1 – Bronislav Gimpel, violinist, 68
May 9 – Zoltán Kelemen, operatic bass-baritone, 53
May 11 – Lester Flatt, bluegrass musician, 64
May 21 – Blue Mitchell, trumpeter, 49
June 5 – Jack Haley, actor, singer (Wizard of Oz) 80
June 21 – Angus MacLise, American drummer and songwriter (Velvet Underground and Theatre of Eternal Music), 41 (hypoglycemia and pulmonary tuberculosis)[4]
June 29 – Lowell George, singer, songwriter and guitarist, founder of Little Feat, 34 (heart attack)
July 3 – Louis Durey, composer, 91
July 6 – Van McCoy, singer, 35 (heart attack)
July 12 – Minnie Riperton, singer, 31 (breast cancer)
July 14 – Pedro Flores, composer, 85
July 16 – Alfred Deller, countertenor, 67
August 19 – Dorsey Burnette, Rockabilly singer, 46 (heart attack)
August 25 – Stan Kenton, bandleader, 67
September 2 – Jacques Février, pianist, 79
September 6 – Guy Bolton, English librettist, 94
September 22 – Richard Nibley, violinist, 66
September 27
Gracie Fields, actress and singer, 81
Jimmy McCulloch, guitarist (Wings), 26
October 1 – Roy Harris, composer, 81
October 13 – Rebecca Helferich Clarke, viola player and composer, 93
October 22 – Nadia Boulanger, French composer, conductor, and music teacher, 92
October 27 – Germaine Lubin, operatic soprano, 89
November 11 – Dimitri Tiomkin, film composer and conductor, 85
November 13 – Freda Betti, French mezzo-soprano opera singer, 55
November 17 – John Glascock, rock bassist, 28
November 30 – Joyce Grenfell, actress and singer-songwriter, 69
December 21 – Nansi Richards, harpist, 91
December 30 – Richard Rodgers, composer and songwriter, 77
Awards ceremonies
- Grammy Awards of 1979
- Eurovision Song Contest 1979
- Japan Music Awards
- 21st Japan Record Awards
See also
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- Record labels established in 1979
- 1979 in music (UK)
References
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