The Billboard Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on sales (physical and digital), radio play, and online streaming in the United States. The weekly tracking period for sales was initially Monday to Sunday when Nielsen started tracking sales in 1991, but was changed to Friday to.
This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1979.[1][2]
No. | Title | Artist(s) |
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1 | 'My Sharona' | The Knack |
2 | 'Bad Girls' | Donna Summer |
3 | 'Le Freak' | Chic |
4 | 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?' | Rod Stewart |
5 | 'Reunited' | Peaches & Herb |
6 | 'I Will Survive' | Gloria Gaynor |
7 | 'Hot Stuff' | Donna Summer |
8 | 'Y.M.C.A.' | Village People |
9 | 'Ring My Bell' | Anita Ward |
10 | 'Sad Eyes' | Robert John |
11 | 'Too Much Heaven' | Bee Gees |
12 | 'MacArthur Park' | Donna Summer |
13 | 'When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman' | Dr. Hook |
14 | 'Makin' It' | David Naughton |
15 | 'Fire' | The Pointer Sisters |
16 | 'Tragedy' | Bee Gees |
17 | 'A Little More Love' | Olivia Newton-John |
18 | 'Heart of Glass' | Blondie |
19 | 'What a Fool Believes' | The Doobie Brothers |
20 | 'Good Times' | Chic |
21 | 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' | Neil Diamond & Barbra Streisand |
22 | 'Knock on Wood' | Amii Stewart |
23 | 'Stumblin' In' | Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman |
24 | 'Lead Me On' | Maxine Nightingale |
25 | 'Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)' | The Jacksons |
26 | 'Don't Cry Out Loud' | Melissa Manchester |
27 | 'The Logical Song' | Supertramp |
28 | 'My Life' | Billy Joel |
29 | 'Just When I Needed You Most' | Randy VanWarmer |
30 | 'You Can't Change That' | Raydio |
31 | 'Shake Your Groove Thing' | Peaches & Herb |
32 | 'I'll Never Love This Way Again' | Dionne Warwick |
33 | 'Love You Inside Out' | Bee Gees |
34 | 'I Want You to Want Me' | Cheap Trick |
35 | 'The Main Event/Fight' | Barbra Streisand |
36 | 'Mama Can't Buy You Love' | Elton John |
37 | 'I Was Made for Dancin' | Leif Garrett |
38 | 'After the Love Has Gone' | Earth, Wind & Fire |
39 | 'Heaven Knows' | Donna Summer and Brooklyn Dreams |
40 | 'The Gambler' | Kenny Rogers |
41 | 'Lotta Love' | Nicolette Larson |
42 | 'Lady' | Little River Band |
43 | 'Heaven Must Have Sent You' | Bonnie Pointer |
44 | 'Hold the Line' | Toto |
45 | 'He's the Greatest Dancer' | Sister Sledge |
46 | 'Sharing the Night Together' | Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show |
47 | 'She Believes in Me' | Kenny Rogers |
48 | 'In the Navy' | Village People |
49 | 'Music Box Dancer' | Frank Mills |
50 | 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia' | The Charlie Daniels Band |
51 | 'Gold' | John Stewart |
52 | 'Goodnight Tonight' | Wings |
53 | 'We Are Family' | Sister Sledge |
54 | 'Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy' | Bad Company |
55 | 'Every 1's a Winner' | Hot Chocolate |
56 | 'Take Me Home' | Cher |
57 | 'Boogie Wonderland' | Earth, Wind & Fire & The Emotions |
58 | '(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away' | Andy Gibb |
59 | 'What You Won't Do for Love' | Bobby Caldwell |
60 | 'New York Groove' | Ace Frehley |
61 | 'Sultans of Swing' | Dire Straits |
62 | 'I Want Your Love' | Chic |
63 | 'Chuck E.'s In Love' | Rickie Lee Jones |
64 | 'I Love the Nightlife' | Alicia Bridges |
65 | 'Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now' | McFadden & Whitehead |
66 | 'Lonesome Loser' | Little River Band |
67 | 'Renegade' | Styx |
68 | 'Love Is the Answer' | England Dan & John Ford Coley |
69 | 'Got to Be Real' | Cheryl Lynn |
70 | 'Born to Be Alive' | Patrick Hernandez |
71 | 'Shine a Little Love' | Electric Light Orchestra |
72 | 'I Just Fall in Love Again' | Anne Murray |
73 | 'Shake It' | Ian Matthews |
74 | 'I Was Made for Lovin' You' | KISS |
75 | 'I Just Wanna Stop' | Gino Vannelli |
76 | 'Disco Nights (Rock-Freak)' | GQ |
77 | 'Ooo Baby Baby' | Linda Ronstadt |
78 | 'September' | Earth, Wind & Fire |
79 | 'Time Passages' | Al Stewart |
80 | 'Rise' | Herb Alpert |
81 | 'Don't Bring Me Down' | Electric Light Orchestra |
82 | 'Promises' | Eric Clapton |
83 | 'Get Used to It' | Roger Voudouris |
84 | 'How Much I Feel' | Ambrosia |
85 | 'Suspicions' | Eddie Rabbitt |
86 | 'You Take My Breath Away' | Rex Smith |
87 | 'How You Gonna See Me Now' | Alice Cooper |
88 | 'Double Vision' | Foreigner |
89 | 'Everytime I Think of You' | The Babys |
90 | 'I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)' | Instant Funk |
91 | 'Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough' | Michael Jackson |
92 | 'Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)' | Robert Palmer |
93 | 'Somewhere in the Night' | Barry Manilow |
94 | 'We've Got Tonight' | Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band |
95 | 'Dance the Night Away' | Van Halen |
96 | 'Dancin' Shoes' | Nigel Olsson |
97 | 'The Boss' | Diana Ross |
98 | 'Sail On' | Commodores |
99 | 'I Do Love You' | GQ |
100 | 'Strange Way' | Firefall |
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References[edit]
- ^'Billboard Top 100 – 1979'. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
- ^Billboard. Top Pop Singles of the Year. December 22, 1979. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
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'Happy' by Pharrell Williams came in at number one, spending a total of ten consecutive weeks at the top position of the Billboard Hot 100 throughout 2014.
The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Its data, published by Billboard magazine and compiled by Nielsen SoundScan, is based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as airplay and streaming. Throughout a year, Billboard will publish an annual list of the 100 most successful songs throughout that year on the Hot 100 chart based on the information. For 2014, the list was published on December 9, calculated with data from December 7, 2013 to November 29, 2014.[1]
This was the first time in eight years that a male artist topped the chart with a non-collaboration.
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Australian rapper Iggy Azalea has four songs, the most of all artists, on the list, her highest-charting being 'Fancy' (number 4).
OneRepublic is the highest-charting band on the list with their single 'Counting Stars' (number 5), which charted on the Hot 100 for 68 weeks and peaked at number 2.
Ariana Grande has three singles in the top 40, with 'Problem' featuring Iggy Azalea (number 9), 'Bang Bang', a collaboration with Jessie J and Nicki Minaj (number 27), and 'Break Free' featuring Zedd (number 37).
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'Shake It Off', the lead single from the album with which Taylor Swift shifted her focus from country music to pop, ranked 13.
New Zealand recording artist Lorde has two singles in the top 20, with 'Team' (number 18) and 'Royals' (number 20). The latter song also made the top 20 on the 2013 year-end chart, ranking at number 15.
'Let It Go' from Frozen is number 21 on the 2014 year-end chart. It became the first song from a Disney animated musical to reach the top 10 of the Hot 100 since Vanessa L. Williams's 'Colors of the Wind' from Pocahontas in 1995 and is also the first top 10 hit by Idina Menzel.
Title | Artist(s) | |
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1 | 'Happy' | Pharrell Williams |
2 | 'Dark Horse' | Katy Perry featuring Juicy J |
3 | 'All of Me' | John Legend |
4 | 'Fancy' | Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX |
5 | 'Counting Stars' | OneRepublic |
6 | 'Talk Dirty' | Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz |
7 | 'Rude' | Magic! |
8 | 'All About That Bass' | Meghan Trainor |
9 | 'Problem' | Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea |
10 | 'Stay with Me' | Sam Smith |
11 | 'Timber' | Pitbull featuring Kesha |
12 | 'Pompeii' | Bastille |
13 | 'Shake It Off' | Taylor Swift |
14 | 'Am I Wrong' | Nico & Vinz |
15 | 'Turn Down for What' | DJ Snake and Lil Jon |
16 | 'The Monster' | Eminem featuring Rihanna |
17 | 'Say Something' | A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera |
18 | 'Team' | Lorde |
19 | 'Let Her Go' | Passenger |
20 | 'Royals' | Lorde |
21 | 'Let It Go' | Idina Menzel |
22 | 'Wake Me Up' | Avicii |
23 | 'Demons' | Imagine Dragons |
24 | 'Story of My Life' | One Direction |
25 | 'Chandelier' | Sia |
26 | 'Black Widow' | Iggy Azalea featuring Rita Ora |
27 | 'Bang Bang' | Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj |
28 | 'Latch' | Disclosure featuring Sam Smith |
29 | 'Maps' | Maroon 5 |
30 | 'Loyal' | Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and French Montana or Too Short or Tyga |
31 | 'Best Day of My Life' | American Authors |
32 | 'Habits (Stay High)' | Tove Lo |
33 | 'Summer' | Calvin Harris |
34 | 'Boom Clap' | Charli XCX |
35 | 'Drunk in Love' | Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z |
36 | 'Anaconda' | Nicki Minaj |
37 | 'Break Free' | Ariana Grande featuring Zedd |
38 | 'Bailando' | Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona |
39 | 'Burn' | Ellie Goulding |
40 | 'Wiggle' | Jason Derulo featuring Snoop Dogg |
41 | 'Rather Be' | Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne |
42 | 'Don't Tell 'Em' | Jeremih featuring YG |
43 | 'Show Me' | Kid Ink featuring Chris Brown |
44 | 'Wrecking Ball' | Miley Cyrus |
45 | 'Not a Bad Thing' | Justin Timberlake |
46 | 'Roar' | Katy Perry |
47 | 'Ain't It Fun' | Paramore |
48 | 'The Man' | Aloe Blacc |
49 | 'This Is How We Roll' | Florida Georgia Line featuring Luke Bryan |
50 | 'Classic' | MKTO |
51 | 'A Sky Full of Stars' | Coldplay |
52 | 'Don't' | Ed Sheeran |
53 | 'Na Na' | Trey Songz |
54 | 'Hot Boy' | Bobby Shmurda |
55 | 'Hold On, We're Going Home' | Drake featuring Majid Jordan |
56 | 'Sing' | Ed Sheeran |
57 | 'Radioactive' | Imagine Dragons |
58 | 'My Hitta' | YG featuring Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan |
59 | 'Cool Kids' | Echosmith |
60 | 'Hey Brother' | Avicii |
61 | 'Trumpets' | Jason Derulo |
62 | 'Animals' | Maroon 5 |
63 | 'Burnin' It Down' | Jason Aldean |
64 | 'Play It Again' | Luke Bryan |
65 | '2 On' | Tinashe featuring ScHoolboy Q |
66 | 'Dirt' | Florida Georgia Line |
67 | 'Love Runs Out' | OneRepublic |
68 | 'Bottoms Up' | Brantley Gilbert |
69 | 'Shower' | Becky G |
70 | 'Me and My Broken Heart' | Rixton |
71 | 'Animals' | Martin Garrix |
72 | 'Lifestyle' | Rich Gang featuring Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan |
73 | 'American Kids' | Kenny Chesney |
74 | 'Brave' | Sara Bareilles |
75 | 'Sweater Weather' | The Neighbourhood |
76 | 'Leave the Night On' | Sam Hunt |
77 | 'New Flame' | Chris Brown featuring Usher and Rick Ross |
78 | 'Love Never Felt So Good' | Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake |
79 | 'Drunk on a Plane' | Dierks Bentley |
80 | 'Birthday' | Katy Perry |
81 | 'Bartender' | Lady Antebellum |
82 | 'La La La' | Naughty Boy featuring Sam Smith |
83 | 'Blurred Lines' | Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams |
84 | 'Do What U Want' | Lady Gaga featuring R. Kelly |
85 | 'Can't Remember to Forget You' | Shakira featuring Rihanna |
86 | 'Amnesia' | 5 Seconds of Summer |
87 | 'No Mediocre' | T.I. featuring Iggy Azalea |
88 | 'Come with Me Now' | KONGOS |
89 | 'Believe Me' | Lil Wayne featuring Drake |
90 | '23' | Mike WiLL Made-It featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa, and Juicy J |
91 | 'Beachin' | Jake Owen |
92 | 'White Walls' | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring ScHoolboy Q and Hollis |
93 | 'She Looks So Perfect' | 5 Seconds of Summer |
94 | 'Stay the Night' | Zedd featuring Hayley Williams |
95 | 'Partition' | Beyoncé |
96 | 'Studio' | ScHoolboy Q featuring BJ the Chicago Kid |
97 | '0 to 100 / The Catch Up' | Drake |
98 | 'I Don't Dance' | Lee Brice |
99 | 'Somethin' Bad' | Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood |
100 | 'Adore You' | Miley Cyrus |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Caulfield, Keith (December 9, 2014). 'The Year In Pop 2014'. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
- ^'Hot 100 Songs Music Chart'. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2014. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
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