List of RPM number-one adult contemporary singles of 1979

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Canadian country singer Anne Murray had the most number-one singles in the 1979 charts, with three hits, and spent four weeks at number one with "I Just Fall in Love Again". Anne Murray (2 to 3 crop).jpg
Canadian country singer Anne Murray had the most number-one singles in the 1979 charts, with three hits, and spent four weeks at number one with "I Just Fall in Love Again".

In 1979, RPM magazine published a chart for top-performing singles in the easy listening or adult contemporary categories in Canada. The chart, entitled Adult Oriented Playlist, has undergone numerous name changes, becoming Contemporary Adult in 1981 and became Adult Contemporary in 1984 until the magazine's final publication in November 2000. In 1979, 36 individual singles reached number one in the chart, which contains 50 positions.

Chart history

Kenny Rogers topped the charts in 1979 with the singles "She Believes in Me" and "You Decorated My Life". Kenny Rogers (7787973332).jpg
Kenny Rogers topped the charts in 1979 with the singles "She Believes in Me" and "You Decorated My Life".
Gloria Gaynor (pictured in 2014) stayed at number one for four weeks with "I Will Survive". Gloria Gaynor in 2014 (cropped).jpg
Gloria Gaynor (pictured in 2014) stayed at number one for four weeks with "I Will Survive".
Barbra Streisand spent three weeks at number one with "The Main Event". Barbra Streisand - 1966.jpg
Barbra Streisand spent three weeks at number one with "The Main Event".

An asterisk (*) indicates an unpublished weekly chart due to the special double issues RPM publishes for the year-end top singles charts.

Chart history
Issue dateTitleArtist(s)Ref.
January 6*"Time Passages" Al Stewart
January 13"Y.M.C.A." Village People [1]
January 20"I Love the Nightlife" Alicia Bridges [2]
January 27"Le Freak" Chic [3]
February 3"Too Much Heaven" Bee Gees [4]
February 10"Lotta Love" Nicolette Larson [5]
February 17 [6]
February 24"I Just Fall in Love Again" Anne Murray [7]
March 3 [8]
March 10 [9]
March 17 [10]
March 24"Rasputin" Boney M. [11]
March 31"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" Rod Stewart [12]
April 7"Fire" The Pointer Sisters [13]
April 14"I Will Survive" Gloria Gaynor [14]
April 21 [15]
April 28 [16]
May 5 [17]
May 12"What a Fool Believes" The Doobie Brothers [18]
May 19"Knock on Wood" Amii Stewart [19]
May 26"Heart of Glass" Blondie [20]
June 2 [21]
June 9"Stumblin' In" Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman [22]
June 16"Reunited" Peaches & Herb [23]
June 23 [24]
June 30"Love You Inside Out"Bee Gees [25]
July 7"Goodnight Tonight" Wings [26]
July 14"She Believes in Me" Kenny Rogers [27]
July 21"Hot Stuff" Donna Summer [28]
July 28"Shadows in the Moonlight"Anne Murray [29]
August 4 [30]
August 11"Ring My Bell" Anita Ward [31]
August 18"You Took My Breath Away" Rex Smith [32]
August 25"The Main Event" Barbra Streisand [33]
September 1 [34]
September 8 [35]
September 15"You're the Only One" Dolly Parton [36]
September 22"As Long as We Keep Believing" Paul Anka [37]
September 29"Rise" Herb Alpert [38]
October 6"Different Worlds" Maureen McGovern [39]
October 13"Dancin' Round and Round" Olivia Newton-John [40]
October 20"The Boss" Diana Ross [41]
October 28"I'll Never Love This Way Again" Dionne Warwick [42]
November 3"Rise"Herb Alpert [43]
November 10"Broken Hearted Me"Anne Murray [44]
November 17 [45]
November 24"You Decorated My Life"Kenny Rogers [46]
December 1"Peter Piper" Frank Mills [47]
December 8 [48]
December 15"Until It's Time for You to Go" Vera Lynn [49]
December 22"Peter Piper"Frank Mills [50]
December 29"Babe" Styx [51]

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References

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