List of number-one hits of 1979 (Italy)

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This is a list of number-one songs in 1979 on the Italian charts compiled weekly by the Italian Hit Parade Singles Chart.

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Chart history

Issue DateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 6"Una donna per amico" Lucio Battisti [1]
January 13"Meteor Man" D. D. Jackson
January 20"Too Much Heaven" Bee Gees
January 27
February 3
February 10"Mi scappa la pipì, papà" Pippo Franco
February 17
February 24
March 3
March 10
March 17"Born to Be Alive" Patrick Hernandez
March 24"Tragedy"Bee Gees
March 31
April 7
April 14
April 21
April 28
May 5
May 12"Il Carrozzone" Renato Zero
May 19
May 26
June 2
June 9"Knock on Wood" Amii Stewart
June 16
June 23"Tu Sei l'Unica Donna Per Me" Alan Sorrenti
June 30
July 7
July 14
July 21
July 28
August 4
August 11
August 18
August 25
September 1
September 8
September 15
September 22
September 29"Soli" Adriano Celentano
October 6
October 13
October 20
October 27"Se Tornassi" Julio Iglesias
November 3
November 10
November 17"Remi, Le Sue Avventure" Ragazzi Di Remi
November 24
December 1
December 8
December 15
December 22
December 29

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks #1
1 Alan Sorrenti 14
2 Bee Gees 10
3 Ragazzi Di Remi 7
4 Pippo Franco 5
5 Adriano Celentano 4
5 Renato Zero 4
6 Julio Iglesias 3
7 Amii Stewart 2
8 Dee D. Jackson 1
8 Lucio Battisti 1
8 Patrick Hernandez 1

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