These are the number-one singles of 1978 according to the Top 100 Singles in Cash Box Magazine
Issue date | Song | Artist |
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January 7 | How Deep Is Your Love | Bee Gees |
January 14 | Baby Come Back | Player |
January 21 | ||
January 28 | Short People | Randy Newman |
February 4 | Stayin' Alive | Bee Gees |
February 11 | ||
February 18 | ||
February 25 | ||
March 4 | (Love Is) Thicker Than Water | Andy Gibb |
March 11 | Emotion | Samantha Sang |
March 18 | Night Fever | Bee Gees |
March 25 | ||
April 1 | ||
April 8 | ||
April 15 | ||
April 22 | ||
April 29 | ||
May 6 | ||
May 13 | If I Can't Have You | Yvonne Elliman |
May 20 | With a Little Luck | Paul McCartney & Wings |
May 27 | ||
June 3 | Shadow Dancing | Andy Gibb |
June 10 | ||
June 17 | ||
June 24 | ||
July 1 | ||
July 8 | ||
July 15 | Baker Street | Gerry Rafferty |
July 22 | ||
July 29 | Miss You | Rolling Stones |
August 5 | ||
August 12 | Three Times A Lady | Commodores |
August 19 | ||
August 26 | ||
September 2 | ||
September 9 | Grease | Frankie Valli |
September 16 | Boogie Oogie Oogie | A Taste Of Honey |
September 23 | ||
September 30 | ||
October 7 | Kiss You All Over | Exile |
October 14 | ||
October 21 | Hot Child In The City | Nick Gilder |
October 28 | ||
November 4 | ||
November 11 | MacArthur Park | Donna Summer |
November 18 | ||
November 25 | You Don't Bring Me Flowers | Barbra Streisand & Neil Diamond |
December 2 | ||
December 9 | ||
December 16 | Le Freak | Chic |
December 23 | ||
December 30 |
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1978.
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