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King of Latin Pop: Puerto Rico (US) [269] Reba McEntire: Queen of Country United States [270] Lydia Mendoza: Queen of Tejano: United States [271] Freddie Mercury: The King of Queen: United Kingdom [272] Mighty Sparrow : Calypso King of the World: Trinidad and Tobago [273] Luis Miguel: El Sol de Mexico (The Sun of Mexico) Mexico [274] [275 ...
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 ...
These are the Billboard magazine number-one albums of 1979, per the Billboard 200. Though only spending one week at number one that year, Billy Joel's 52nd Street was the best-selling album of 1979. The album had previously spent seven weeks at number one in 1978.
My Sharona" by The Knack (singer Doug Fieger pictured) was the number-one song of 1979. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1979. [1] [2] The Top 100, as revealed in the year-end edition of Billboard dated December 22, 1979.
Queen of Pop is a compilation album of songs recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Marcia Hines on the Wizard Record label between 1975 and 1979. The album was released in November 2000 by BMG records. [2] The title pays tribute to the "Queen of Pop" award she won three consecutive years between 1976 and 1978. [3]
Australian pop music awards are a series of inter-related national awards that gave recognition to popular musical artists and have included the Go-Set pop poll (1966–1972); TV Week King of Pop Awards (1967–1978); [1] [2] [3] TV Week and Countdown Music Awards (1979–1980); the Countdown Awards (1981–1982) and Countdown Music and Video Awards (1983–1987). [4]
About Time (New York Gong album) Act Four (The Seldom Scene album) Advance! Adventures in Utopia; The Adventures of the Hersham Boys; Affinity (Bill Evans album) After the Break; After the Morning (1979 John Hicks album) Ain't Misbehavin' (Clark Terry album) Ain't Misbehavin' (Hank Jones album) The Air Farce Comedy Album; Air Lore; Aires Bucaneros
This is a summary of 1979 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year. 1979 saw the beginning of several trends in British music. Electropop reached number one in both the singles and albums charts in the form of Gary Numan and Tubeway Army , and synthesiser bands began to gather momentum which would come to ...