Teach In | Ding-A-Dong - Eurovision Song Contest (1975)
"Ding-a-dong" (original Dutch title: "Ding dinge dong", as it was introduced in the titles when broadcast) was the title of the winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975. It was sung by Teach-In, representing the Netherlands.
S7Plis5xFBgdan-hartman-relight-my-fire-1979Dan Hartman | Relight My Fire (1979)"Relight My Fire" is a popular song which was written and released by Dan Hartman in 1979, when it topped the US dance music charts for six weeks. It was also performed by Costa Anadiotis' band Café Society in 1984 and British boy band Take That.
EfK-WX2pa8cthe-clash-london-calling-1979The Clash | London Calling (1979)"London Calling" is a song by the British punk rock band the Clash. It was released as a single from the band's 1979 double album of the same name. This apocalyptic, politically charged rant features the band's post-punk sound, electric guitar and vocals.
9bWGy0K5VF0fleetwood-mac-sara-1979Fleetwood Mac | Sara (1979)"Sara" is a song written by singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks of the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, which was released as a single from the 1979 Tusk double LP.
4iK5e76auJAearth-fire-weekend-1979Earth & Fire | Weekend (1979)Earth and Fire were a Dutch progressive and symphonic rock band who over time evolved into a pop group.
HrxX9TBj2zYpink-floyd-another-brick-in-the-wall-part-two-1979Pink Floyd | Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two (1979)"Another Brick in the Wall" is a three-part composition on Pink Floyd's 1979 rock opera The Wall, written by bassist Roger Waters. "Part 2", a protest song against rigid schooling, features a children's choir.
zPwMdZOlPo8the-police-walking-on-the-moon-1979The Police | Walking on the Moon (1979)"Walking on the Moon" is a song by English reggae rock band The Police, released as the second single from their second studio album, Reggatta de Blanc (1979). The song was written by the band's lead vocalist and bassist Sting.
SOJSM46nWwomadness-one-step-beyond-1979Madness | One Step Beyond (1979)"One Step Beyond" is a tune written by Jamaican ska singer Prince Buster as a B-side for his 1964 single "Al Capone". It was covered by British band Madness for their debut studio album of the same name (1979)
fbe_WNzCbvgcaptain-tennille-do-that-to-me-one-more-time-1979Captain & Tennille | Do That To Me One More Time (1979)"Do That to Me One More Time" is a song performed by the American pop duo Captain & Tennille. It was their 13th charting hit in the United States, and their second number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
NTtlcOLHb0gsupertramp-take-the-long-way-home-live-1979Supertramp | Take the Long Way Home | LIVE (1979)"Take the Long Way Home" is the third US single and sixth track of English rock band Supertramp's 1979 album Breakfast in America. It was the last song written for the album, being penned during the nine-month recording cycle. In 1980, the live version from Paris became a minor hit in various European countries.
zy8dUJEOqosdiana-ross-and-michael-jackson-a-brand-new-day-1979Diana Ross and Michael Jackson | A Brand New Day (1979)"A Brand New Day", also known as "Everybody Rejoice", is a song from the 1975 Broadway musical The Wiz written by American R&B singer and songwriter Luther Vandross.
lOqSaNWtlA8gibson-brothers-que-sera-mi-vida-1979Gibson Brothers | Que Sera Mi Vida (1979)"Que Sera Mi Vida (If You Should Go)" is a 1979 song by the Gibson Brothers taken from their album Cuba. It is their highest charting single in the UK, reaching number 5 there. It did not chart in the US pop charts, but made #8 in Billboard's "Hot Dance / Club Play Songs" chart.
XEjLoHdbVeEabba-gimme-gimme-gimme-1979ABBA | Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (1979)"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" is a song by Swedish band ABBA. It was recorded in August 1979 in order to help promote their North American and European tour of that year.
zO6D_BAuYCIqueen-crazy-little-thing-called-love-1979Queen | Crazy Little Thing Called Love (1979)"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury in 1979, the track is included on their 1980 album The Game, and also appears on the band's compilation album Greatest Hits in 1981.
MbXWrmQW-OEthe-police-message-in-a-bottle-1979The Police | Message in a Bottle (1979)"Message in a Bottle" is a song by English rock band The Police. It was released as the lead single from their second studio album, Reggatta de Blanc (1979).
2VWtuNNKSfsyvonne-elliman-love-pains-special-dj-mix-1979Yvonne Elliman | Love Pains | Special DJ Mix (1979)"Love Pains" is a dance song written by Michael Price, Dan Walsh and Steve Barri. It was originally recorded by Yvonne Elliman in 1979.
uYlPdzDIHXEanita-ward-ring-my-bell-1979Anita Ward | Ring My Bell (1979)"Ring My Bell" is a 1979 disco song written by Frederick Knight. The song was originally written for then eleven-year-old Stacy Lattisaw, as a teenybopper song about kids talking on the telephone.
gPoiv0sZ4s4m-pop-muzik-1979M | Pop Muzik (1979)"Pop Muzik" is a 1979 song by M, a project by English musician Robin Scott, from the debut album New York • London • Paris • Munich.
0M8gAhdemzYnick-straker-band-a-walk-in-the-park-1979Nick Straker Band | A Walk in the Park (1979)The Nick Straker Band were an English pop music group from London, England, led by musician and vocalist Nick Straker.
brtGLeNR12gthe-slits-typical-girls-1979The Slits | Typical Girls (1979)The Slits were a British punk and post-punk band formed in London in 1976 by members of the groups the Flowers of Romance and the Castrators.
l482T0yNkeoacdc-highway-to-hell-1979AC/DC | Highway to Hell (1979)"Highway to Hell" is the opening track of AC/DC's 1979 album Highway to Hell. It was initially released as a single in 1979.
The song was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott.
8nrt4ock3ucboney-m-el-lute-1979Boney M. | El Lute (1979)El Lute is a 1979 double A-side single by German group Boney M. It was the lead single from their fourth album Oceans of Fantasy (1979) and was the group's eighth and final number-one single in the German charts.
FcZW0GFLSdwthe-boomtown-rats-i-dont-like-mondays-live-1979The Boomtown Rats | I Don't Like Mondays | LIVE (1979)"I Don't Like Mondays" is a song by Irish new wave group the Boomtown Rats about the 1979 Cleveland Elementary School shooting in San Diego. It was released in 1979 as the lead single from their third album, The Fine Art of Surfacing.
D6UU-c1Q0p4boney-m-gotta-go-home-1979Boney M. | Gotta Go Home (1979)"Gotta Go Home" is a 1979 single by German group Boney M. It was the lead single from their fourth album Oceans of Fantasy (1979) and was the group's eighth and final number-one single in the German charts.
9aykOwwRf-Qsupertramp-goodbye-stranger-1979Supertramp | Goodbye Stranger (1979)"Goodbye Stranger" is a song by the English rock band Supertramp; it was written by Rick Davies.[3] The song first appeared on their sixth studio album, Breakfast in America (1979).
oom_tn2rz8sracey-some-girls-1979Racey | Some Girls (1979)"Some Girls" is a pop song by the British pop group Racey, it was their third single release. The song was written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, produced by Mickie Most and released in 1979 on the RAK Records label.
za05HBtGsgUabba-voulez-vous-1979ABBA | Voulez-Vous (1979)"Voulez-Vous" ( "Do you want?") is a 1979 song by the Swedish group ABBA, written and composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad shared the lead vocals. A songwriting trip to the Bahamas saw the birth of this song.
GzjX18psf9Acliff-richard-we-dont-talk-anymore-1979Cliff Richard | We Don't Talk Anymore (1979)"We Don't Talk Anymore" is a song recorded by Cliff Richard that reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in August 1979, remaining there for four weeks.Produced by the Shadows' rhythm guitarist, Bruce Welch, and written by Alan Tarney, it was Cliff Richard's tenth UK number one and his first since "Congratulations" in 1968.