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词条 List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1970s
释义

  1. 1970

  2. 1971

  3. 1972

  4. 1973

  5. 1974

  6. 1975

  7. 1976

  8. 1977

  9. 1978

  10. 1979

  11. See also

  12. References

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The following lists the number one singles on the Australian Singles Chart during the 1970s. The source for this decade is the "Kent Music Report".

Key
The yellow background indicates the #1 song on the KMR End of Year Chart
The light blue background indicates the #1 song on the KMR End of Decade Chart

1970

DateArtistSingleWeeks at number one
5 JanuaryElvis Presley"Suspicious Minds"3 weeks

(1 week in Dec. 1969)

12 January
19 JanuaryJohnny Farnham {{flagicon|Australia}}"Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"7 weeks
26 January
2 February
9 February
16 February
23 February
2 March
9 MarchShocking Blue"Venus"2 weeks
16 March
23 MarchLed Zeppelin"Whole Lotta Love"2 weeks
30 March
6 AprilThe Beatles"Let It Be"6 weeks
13 April
20 April
27 April
4 May
11 May
18 MayNorman Greenbaum"Spirit in the Sky"5 weeks
25 May
1 June
8 June
15 June
22 JuneRay Stevens"Everything is Beautiful"2 weeks
29 June
6 JulyThe Beach Boys"Cottonfields"1 week
13 JulyCreedence Clearwater Revival"Up Around the Bend" / "Run Through the Jungle"6 weeks
20 July
27 July
3 August
10 August
17 August
24 AugustSimon & Garfunkel"El Condor Pasa (If I Could)"1 week
31 AugustMungo Jerry"In the Summertime"1 week
7 SeptemberThe Mixtures {{flagicon|Australia}}"In the Summertime" (cover version)6 weeks
14 September
21 September
28 September
5 October
12 October
19 OctoberThe Carpenters"(They Long to Be) Close to You"3 weeks
26 October
2 November
9 NovemberCreedence Clearwater Revival"Lookin' Out My Back Door" / "Long as I Can See the Light"4 weeks
16 November
23 November
30 November
7 DecemberMiguel Ríos"A Song of Joy"4 weeks
14 December
21 December
28 December
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "Fortunate Son" / "Down on the Corner" by Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Smiley" by Ronnie Burns, "I Thank You" by Lionel Rose, "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" by Edison Lighthouse, "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon and Garfunkel, "Knock, Knock Who's There?" by Liv Maessen, "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" by Melanie, "Spill the Wine" by Eric Burdon & War, "Cracklin' Rosie" by Neil Diamond, and "It's Only Make Believe" by Glen Campbell.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Holly Holy" by Neil Diamond (3), "Don't Cry Daddy" / "Rubberneckin'" by Elvis Presley (3), "Ma Belle Amie" by Tee-Set (3), "All I Have to Do Is Dream" by Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell (3), "Tennessee Bird Walk" by Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan (3), "The Wonder of You" by Elvis Presley (3), "What Have They Done to My Song Ma?" by The New Seekers (3), "Airport Love Theme" by Vincent Bell (4), "Old Man Emu" by John Williamson (4), "Knock, Knock Who's There?" by Mary Hopkin (5).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Two Little Boys" by Rolf Harris, "A Little Ray of Sunshine" by Axiom, "Snowbird" by Liv Maessen and "Comic Conservation" by Johnny Farnham.

1971

Date Artist Single Weeks at number one
4 JanuaryThe Partridge Family"I Think I Love You"2 weeks
11 January
18 JanuaryGeorge Harrison"My Sweet Lord"8 weeks
25 January
1 February
8 February
15 February
22 February
1 March
8 March
15 MarchThe Mixtures {{flagicon|Australia}}"The Pushbike Song"2 weeks
22 March
29 MarchDawn"Knock Three Times"1 week
5 AprilLynn Anderson"Rose Garden"4 weeks
12 April
19 April
26 April
3 MayJanis Joplin"Me and Bobby McGee"2 weeks
10 May
17 MayTom Jones"She's a Lady"2 weeks
24 May
31 MayPaul McCartney"Another Day"1 week
7 June[1]Lally Stott"Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep"1 week
14 JuneThe Hollies"Too Young to Be Married"2 weeks
21 June
28 JuneDaddy Cool {{flagicon|Australia}}"Eagle Rock"10 weeks
5 July
12 July
19 July
26 July
2 August
9 August
16 August
23 August
30 August
6 SeptemberDrummond {{flagicon|Australia}}"Daddy Cool"7 weeks
13 September
20 September
27 September
4 October
11 October
18 October
25 OctoberOlivia Newton-John {{flagicon|Australia}}"Banks of the Ohio"5 weeks
1 November
8 November
15 November
22 November
29 NovemberRod Stewart"Maggie May"4 weeks
6 December
13 December
20 December
27 DecemberJohn Lennon"Imagine"5 weeks
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" by Middle of the Road, "Symphony No. 40 (Mozart)" by Waldo de los Ríos, "I Don't Know How to Love Him" by Helen Reddy, "L.A. International Airport" by Susan Raye, and "Love is A Beautiful Song" by Dave Mills.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "What is Life" / "Apple Scruffs" by George Harrison (3), "It Don't Come Easy" by Ringo Starr (3), "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" by Bee Gees (3), "I Did What I Did for Maria" by Tony Christie (3), "Mamy Blue" by Joël Daydé (3), "Lola" by The Kinks (4), "I Hear You Knocking" by Dave Edmunds (4), "Brown Sugar" by The Rolling Stones (5), and "It's Too Late" / "I Feel the Earth Move" by Carole King (6).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Eleanor Rigby" by Zoot, "Come Back Again" by Daddy Cool, "Sweet, Sweet Love" by Russell Morris, "Speak to the Sky" by Rick Springfield, "Falling in Love Again" by Ted Mulry, and "Seasons of Change" by Blackfeather.

1972

Date Artist Single Weeks at number one
3 JanuaryJohn Lennon"Imagine"5 weeks
10 January
17 January
24 January
31 JanuaryDavid Cassidy"Cherish"2 weeks
7 February
14 FebruaryBenny Hill"Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)"2 weeks
21 February
28 FebruaryMelanie"Brand New Key"1 week
6 MarchDon McLean"American Pie"5 weeks
13 March
19 March
27 March
3 April
10 AprilNilsson"Without You"5 weeks
17 April
24 April
1 May
8 May
15 MayRoyal Scots Dragoon Guards"Amazing Grace"5 weeks
22 May
29 May
5 June
12 June
19 JuneRoberta Flack"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"2 weeks
26 June
3 JulyDr. Hook & the Medicine Show"Sylvia's Mother"3 weeks
10 July
17 July
24 JulyDonny Osmond"Puppy Love"6 weeks
31 July
7 August
14 August
21 August
28 August
4 SeptemberWayne Newton"Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast"3 weeks
11 September
18 September
25 SeptemberGary Glitter"Rock and Roll, Part 2"1 week
2 OctoberBlackfeather {{flagicon|Australia}}"Boppin' the Blues"2 weeks
9 October
16 OctoberHot Butter"Popcorn"8 weeks
23 October
30 October
6 November
13 November
20 November
27 November
4 December
11 DecemberMichael Jackson"Ben"8 weeks
18 December
25 December
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "Day by Day" by Colleen Hewett, "The Ranger Waltz" by The Mom and Dads, "Most People That I Know" by Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, "A Horse with No Name" by America, "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Long Haired Lover From Liverpool" by Little Jimmy Osmond, "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" by The Hollies, "Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me" by Mac Davis, and "You're a Lady" by Peter Skellern.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "My World" / "On Time" by Bee Gees (3), "Joy" by Apollo 100 (3), "Vincent" / "Castles in the Air" by Don McLean (3), "The Candy Man" by Sammy Davis Jr. (3), "Run to Me" by Bee Gees (3), "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" by The Partridge Family (3), "Burning Love" by Elvis Presley (3), "Morning Has Broken" by Cat Stevens (4), "Hurting Each Other" by The Carpenters (4), "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" by Cher (5), "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" by Paul and Linda McCartney (5), and "The Redback on the Toilet Seat" by Slim Newton (5).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Pasadena" by John Young, "Captain Zero" by The Mixtures, "So Tough" by Johnny O'Keefe, "Live with Friends" by Russell Morris, and "Superman" / "Take Me Back" by Alison McCallum.

1973

Date Artist Single Weeks at number one
1 JanuaryMichael Jackson"Ben"8 weeks
8 January
15 January
22 January
29 January
5 FebruaryLobo"I'd Love You to Want Me"2 weeks
12 February
19 FebruaryCarly Simon"You're So Vain"7 weeks
26 February
5 March
12 March
19 March
26 March
2 April
9 AprilRoberta Flack"Killing Me Softly with His Song"2 weeks
16 April
23 AprilThe Carpenters"Top of the World"4 weeks
30 April
7 May
14 May
21 MayTony Orlando and Dawn"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"7 weeks
28 May
4 June
11 June
18 June
25 June
2 July
9 JulyJud Strunk"Daisy a Day"2 weeks
16 July
23 JulyMaureen McGovern"The Morning After"1 week
30 JulyCol Joye {{flagicon|Australia}}"Heaven Is My Woman's Love"2 weeks
6 August
13 AugustHelen Reddy {{flagicon|Australia}}"Delta Dawn"5 weeks
20 August
27 August
3 September
10 September
17 SeptemberShirley Bassey"Never Never Never"2 weeks
24 September
1 OctoberSuzi Quatro"Can the Can"6 weeks
8 October
15 October
22 October
29 October
5 November
12 NovemberVicki Lawrence"He Did With Me"1 week
19 NovemberThe Rolling Stones"Angie"5 weeks
26 November
3 December
10 December
17 December
24 DecemberHelen Reddy {{flagicon|Australia}}"Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)"4 weeks
31 December
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "I Am Woman" by Helen Reddy, "Crocodile Rock" by Elton John, "Funny Face" by Donna Fargo, "Last Song" by Edward Bear, "Part of the Union" by Strawbs, "The Twelfth of Never" by Donny Osmond, "And I Love You So" by Perry Como, "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose" by Tony Orlando and Dawn, "Dancin' (on a Saturday Night)" by Barry Blue, "I Am Pegasus" by Ross Ryan, and "The Ballroom Blitz" by Sweet.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." by Donna Fargo (3), "I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash (3), "Dueling Banjos" by Eric Weissberg (3), "I Don't Wanna Play House" by Barbara Ray (3), "Rubber Bullets" by 10cc (3), "Monster Mash" by Bobby Pickett (3), "Dreams are a Ten Penny" by Kincade (4), "Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend" by Lobo (4), "Half-Breed" by Cher (4), "Mouldy Old Dough" by Lieutenant Pigeon (5), and "Daniel" by Elton John (7).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Cassandra" by Sherbet, "Let Me Be There" by Olivia Newton-John, and "Everything is Out of Season" by Johnny Farnham

1974

Date Artist Single Weeks at number one
7 JanuaryHelen Reddy {{flagicon|Australia}}"Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)"4 weeks
14 January
21 JanuarySuzi Quatro"48 Crash"1 week
28 JanuaryRingo Starr"Photograph"1 week
4 FebruaryDavid Bowie"Sorrow"2 weeks
11 February
18 FebruaryGrahame Bond {{flagicon|Australia}}"Farewell Aunty Jack"3 weeks
25 February
4 March
11 MarchAlvin Stardust"My Coo Ca Choo"7 weeks
18 March
25 March
1 April
8 April
15 April
22 April
29 AprilTerry Jacks"Seasons in the Sun"4 weeks
6 May
13 May
20 May
27 MaySuzi Quatro"Devil Gate Drive"3 weeks
3 June
10 June
17 JunePaper Lace"Billy Don't Be a Hero"8 weeks
24 June
1 July
8 July
15 July
22 July
29 July
5 August
12 AugustStevie Wright {{flagicon|Australia}}"Evie"6 weeks
19 August
26 August
2 September
9 September
16 September
23 SeptemberPaper Lace"The Night Chicago Died"8 weeks
30 September
7 October
14 October
21 October
28 October
4 November
11 November
18 NovemberOlivia Newton-John {{flagicon|Australia}}"I Honestly Love You"4 weeks
25 November
2 December
9 December
16 DecemberCarl Douglas"Kung Fu Fighting"3 weeks
23 December
30 December
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "She (Didn't Remember My Name)" by Osmosis, "The Air That I Breathe" by The Hollies, "The Entertainer" by Marvin Hamlisch, "The Streak" by Ray Stevens, "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)" by Judy Stone, "Sugar Baby Love" by The Rubettes, "Rock Your Baby" by George McCrae, "Can't Stop Myself From Loving You" by William Shakespeare, "(You're) Having My Baby" by Paul Anka, and "Hey Paula" by Ernie Sigley and Denise Drysdale.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "The Lord's Prayer" by Sister Janet Mead (3), "You Make Me Feel Brand New" by The Stylistics (3), "Nothing to Lose" by S'Express (3), "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" by Elton John (4), "I Love You Love Me Love" by Gary Glitter (4), "Hooked on a Feeling" by Blue Swede (4), "Daytona Demon" by Suzi Quatro (4), "Waterloo" by ABBA (4), "Sundown" by Gordon Lightfoot (4), "Candle in the Wind" / "Bennie and the Jets" by Elton John (5), "Annie's Song" by John Denver (5), and "You're Sixteen" by Ringo Starr (6), and "The Way We Were" by Barbra Streisand (7).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Slipstream" and "Silvery Moon" by Sherbet, "Good Morning (How Are You?)/We Will Never Change" by The Moir Sisters, "Mama's Little Girl" by Linda George, and "Long Live Love" by Olivia Newton John

1975

Date Artist Single Weeks at number one
6 JanuaryDaryl Braithwaite {{flagicon|Australia}}"You're My World"3 weeks
13 January
20 January
27 JanuaryBilly Swan"I Can Help"1 week
3 FebruaryWilliam Shakespeare {{flagicon|Australia}}"My Little Angel"3 weeks
10 February
17 February
24 FebruaryThe Carpenters"Please Mr. Postman"5 weeks
3 March
10 March
17 March
24 March
31 MarchSkyhooks {{flagicon|Australia}}"Horror Movie"2 weeks
7 April
14 AprilBob Hudson {{flagicon|Australia}}"The Newcastle Song"4 weeks
21 April
28 April
5 May
12 MaySherbet {{flagicon|Australia}}"Summer Love"2 weeks
19 May
26 MayPilot"January"8 weeks
2 June
9 June
16 June
23 June
30 June
7 July
14 July
21 JulyFreddy Fender"Before the Next Teardrop Falls"1 week
28 JulyBay City Rollers"Bye Bye Baby"1 week
4 AugustSweet"Fox on the Run"6 weeks
11 August
18 August
25 August
1 September
8 September
15 SeptemberCaptain & Tennille"Love Will Keep Us Together"4 weeks
22 September
29 September
6 October
13 OctoberABBA"I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do"3 weeks
20 October
27 October
3 November"Mamma Mia"10 weeks
10 November
17 November
24 November
1 December
8 December
15 December
22 December
29 December
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "The Wild One" by Suzi Quatro, "When Will I See You Again" by The Three Degrees, "Santa Never Made It into Darwin" by Bill and Boyd, "Blue Angel" by Gene Pitney, "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" by Olivia Newton-John, "Ego Is Not a Dirty Word" and "All My Friends Are Getting Married" by Skyhooks, "Give a Little Love" by Bay City Rollers, "Paloma Blanca" by George Baker Selection and "Sailing" by Rod Stewart.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Gee Baby" by Peter Shelley (3), "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by Elton John" (3), "Never Can Say Goodbye" by Gloria Gaynor (3), "My Eyes Adored You" by Frankie Valli (3), "Roll Over Lay Down" by Status Quo (3), "The Last Farewell" by Roger Whittaker (3), "I'm Not in Love" by 10cc (3), "Sky High" by British Jigsaw (3), "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive (4), "Girls on the Avenue" by Richard Clapton (4), "Gonna Make You a Star" by David Essex (4), "Mandy' by Barry Manilow (4), "Philadelhpia Freedom" by The Elton John Band (4), "The Love Song" by John Paul Young (4), "Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell (5), and "Million Dollar Riff" by Skyhooks (6).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Matter Of Time" / "Only One You" by Sherbet, "Sparrow Song" by The Seekers, "Have You Never been Mellow" by Olivia Newton-John, and "High Voltage" by AC/DC.

1976

Date Artist Single Weeks at number one
5 JanuaryABBA"Mamma Mia"10 weeks
12 January"SOS"1 week
19 JanuaryTed Mulry Gang {{flagicon|Australia}}"Jump in My Car"6 weeks
26 January
2 February
9 February
16 February
23 February
1 MarchC. W. McCall"Convoy"3 weeks
8 March
15 March
22 MarchQueen"Bohemian Rhapsody"2 weeks
29 March
5 AprilABBA"Fernando"14 weeks
12 April
19 April
26 April
3 May
10 May
17 May
24 May
31 May
7 June
14 June
21 June
28 June
5 July
12 JulySherbet {{flagicon|Australia}}"Howzat"4 weeks
19 July
26 July
2 August
9 AugustFox"S-S-S Single Bed"3 weeks
16 August
23 August
30 AugustElton John and Kiki Dee"Don't Go Breaking My Heart"1 week
6 SeptemberABBA"Dancing Queen"8 weeks
13 September
20 September
27 September
4 October
11 October
18 October
25 October
1 NovemberBryan Ferry"Let's Stick Together"2 weeks
8 November
15 NovemberABBA"Money, Money, Money"6 weeks
22 November
29 November
6 December
13 December
20 December
27 DecemberChicago"If You Leave Me Now"5 weeks
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "Hold Me Close" by David Essex, "Slipping Away" by Max Merritt & The Meteors, "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" by The Four Seasons, "I Hate the Music" by John Paul Young, and "Mississippi" by Pussycat.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Money Honey" by Bay City Rollers (3), "Darktown Strutters' Ball" by Ted Mulry Gang (3), "Moviestar" by Harpo (3), "Love Really Hurts Without You" by Billy Ocean (3), "We Do It" by R&J Stone (3), "Devil Woman" by Cliff Richard (3), "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" by Rod Stewart (3), "Jeans On" by David Dundas (3), "Right Back Where We Started From" by Maxine Nightingale (4), "Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer (4), "You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate (4), "A Glass Of Champagne" by Sailor (4), "City Lights" by David Essex (4), "Rock Me" by ABBA (4), "Kiss and Say Goodbye" by The Manhattans (4), "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots (4), "That's the Way (I Like It)" by KC & The Sunshine Band (5), "Save Your Kisses for Me" by Brotherhood of Man (5), "I Write the Songs" by Barry Manilow (5), "Let Your Love Flow" by Bellamy Brothers (6), and "All By Myself" by Eric Carmen (7).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Child's Play" and "Matter of Time"/"Only One You" by Sherbet, "Old Sid" by Daryl Braithwaite, "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" by AC/DC, "Blue Jeans" by Skyhooks, "Crazy" by Ted Mulry Gang, and "Keep On Smiling" by John Paul Young.

1977

Date Artist Single Weeks at number one
3 JanuaryChicago"If You Leave Me Now"5 weeks
10 January
17 January
23 January
31 JanuaryPussyfoot"The Way That You Do It"7 weeks
7 February
14 February
21 February
28 February
7 March
14 March
21 MarchMary MacGregor"Torn Between Two Lovers"4 weeks
28 March
4 April
11 April
18 AprilDavid Soul"Don't Give Up on Us"3 weeks
25 April
2 May
9 MayJulie Covington"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"7 weeks
16 May
23 May
30 May
6 June
13 June
20 June
27 JuneLittle River Band {{flagicon|Australia}}"Help Is on Its Way"1 week
4 JulyDr. Hook"Walk Right In"5 weeks
11 July
18 July
25 July
1 August
8 AugustPeter Allen {{flagicon|Australia}}"I Go to Rio"5 weeks
15 August
22 August
29 August
5 September
12 SeptemberCarole Bayer Sager"You're Moving Out Today"4 weeks
19 September
26 September
3 October
10 OctoberDonna Summer"I Feel Love"1 week
17 OctoberAndy Gibb"I Just Want to Be Your Everything"7 weeks
24 October
31 October
7 November
14 November
21 November
28 November
5 DecemberRod Stewart"You're in My Heart"1 week
12 DecemberWings"Mull of Kintyre"11 weeks
19 December
26 December
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "Every Little Bit Hurts" by Shirley, "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" by Leo Sayer, "Livin' Thing" by Electric Light Orchestra, "That's Rock 'n' Roll" by Shaun Cassidy, "Living Next Door To Alice" by Smokie, "You and Me" by Alice Cooper, "Magazine Madonna" by Sherbet, "Lido Shuffle" / "What Can I Say" by Boz Scaggs, "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)" by Joe Tex, "Don't Fall in Love" by The Ferrets, "In the Flesh" by Blondie, and "You" by Marcia Hines.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "The Best Disco in Town" by The Ritchie Family (3), "You've Gotta Get Up and Dance" by Supercharge (3), "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" by Graham Bonnet (3), "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" by Meco (3), "Dance Little Lady Dance" by Tina Charles (4), "Rio" by Michael Nesmith (4), "Daddy Cool" by Boney M. (5), "Stand Tall" by Burton Cummings (5), "Ma Baker" by Boney M. (5), "The Things We Do For Love " by 10cc (5), "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" by Barbra Streisand (5), "Love Has No Pride" / "Fly Away" by Daryl Braithwaite (5), "Fanfare for the Common Man" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer (5), "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Thelma Houston (6), "Magic Man" by Heart (6), "This is Tomorrow" by Bryan Ferry (6), "Rich Girl" by Daryl Hall & John Oates (6), and " Lucille" by Kenny Rogers (7).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Rock Me Gently" by Sherbet, "Get That Jive" by Dragon, "I Wanna Do It with You" by John Paul Young, "My Little Girl" by Ted Mulry Gang, and "What I Did For Love" by Marcia Hines.

1978

Date Artist Single Weeks at number one
2 JanuaryWings"Mull of Kintyre"11 weeks
9 January
16 January
23 January
30 January
6 February
13 February
20 February
27 FebruaryBonnie Tyler"It's a Heartache"4 weeks
6 March
13 March
20 March
27 MarchThe Babys"Isn't It Time"1 week
3 AprilBee Gees"Stayin' Alive"7 weeks
10 April
17 April
24 April
1 May
8 May
15 May
22 MayKate Bush"Wuthering Heights"3 weeks
29 May
5 June
12 JuneEruption"I Can't Stand the Rain"1 week
19 JuneGerry Rafferty"Baker Street"1 week
26 JuneJohn Travolta and Olivia Newton-John"You're the One That I Want"9 weeks
3 July
10 JulyBoney M."Rivers of Babylon"6 weeks
17 July
24 July
31 July
7 August
14 August
21 AugustJohn Travolta and Olivia Newton-John"You're the One That I Want"9 weeks
28 August
4 September
11 September
18 September
25 September
2 October
9 OctoberDragon"Are You Old Enough?"2 weeks
16 October
23 OctoberLa Belle Epoque"Black Is Black"1 week
30 OctoberCommodores"Three Times a Lady"5 weeks
6 November
13 November
20 November
27 November
4 DecemberBoney M."Rasputin"2 weeks
11 December
18 DecemberExile"Kiss You All Over"1 week
25 DecemberVillage People"Y.M.C.A."5 weeks
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "April Sun in Cuba" by Dragon, "Surfin' U.S.A." and "I Was Made for Dancin'" by Leif Garrett, "Emotion" by Samantha Sang, "Ebony Eyes" by Bob Welch, "Warm Ride" by Graham Bonnett, "Grease" by Frankie Valli, "Hopelessly Devoted to You" by Olivia Newton-John, "Dreadlock Holiday" by 10cc, and "You Needed Me" by Anne Murray.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "How Deep Is You Love" by Bee Gees (3), "Blue Bayou" by Linda Ronstadt (3), "If I Had Words" by Scott Fitzgerald & Yvonne Keeley (3), "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" by Meat Loaf (3), "Sometimes When We Touch" by Dan Hill (3), "Can't Smile Without You" by Barry Manilow (3), "Love Is In The Air" by John Paul Young (3), "Macho Man" by Village People (3), "Dancing In The City" by Marshall Hain (3), "Jack and Jill" by Raydio (4), "Down Among the Dead Men" by "Flash and the Pan" (4), "I Need a Lover" by Johnny Cougar (5), "The Name of the Game" by ABBA (6), "Summer Nights" by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John (6), "Sultans of Swing" by Dire Straits (6), "You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone (7), and "Night Fever" by Bee Gees (7).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Women in Uniform" by Skyhooks, "Standing in the Rain" by John Paul Young, "Another Night on the Road" by Sherbet, and "Walking in the Rain" by Cheetah.

1979

Date Artist Single Weeks at number one
1 JanuaryVillage People"Y.M.C.A."5 weeks
8 January
15 January
22 January
29 JanuaryRod Stewart"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"2 weeks
5 February
12 FebruaryThe Mojo Singers {{flagicon|Australia}}"C'mon Aussie C'mon"2 weeks
19 February
26 FebruaryChic"Le Freak"5 weeks
5 March
12 March
19 March
26 March
2 AprilBlondie"Heart of Glass"5 weeks
9 April
16 April
23 April
30 April
7 MayRacey"Lay Your Love on Me"8 weeks
14 May
21 May
28 May
4 June
11 June
18 June
25 June
2 JulyDonna Summer"Hot Stuff"1 week
9 JulyM"Pop Muzik"3 weeks
16 July
23 July
30 JulyRacey"Some Girls"4 weeks
6 August
13 August
20 August
27 AugustTwo-Man Band {{flagicon|Australia}}"Up There Cazaly"1 week
3 SeptemberThe Knack"My Sharona"5 weeks
10 September
17 September
24 September
1 October
8 OctoberPatrick Hernandez"Born to Be Alive"5 weeks
15 October
22 October
29 October
5 November
12 NovemberThe Boomtown Rats"I Don't Like Mondays"2 weeks
19 November
26 NovemberMi-Sex"Computer Games"1 week
3 DecemberThe Buggles"Video Killed the Radio Star"7 weeks
(2 weeks in Jan. 1980)
10 December
17 December
24 December
31 December
Other hits

Songs peaking at number two included "Ça plane pour moi" by Plastic Bertrand, "Stumblin' In" by Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman, "Tragedy" by Bee Gees, "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" by Ian Dury and The Blockheads, "Baby It's You" by Promises, "Knock on Wood" by Amii Stewart, "Lucky Number" by Lene Lovich, "Bright Eyes" by Art Garfunkel, and "I Was Made for Lovin' You" by KISS.

Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward (3), "Hot Summer Nights" by Night (3), "We Don't Talk Anymore" by Cliff Richard (3), "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac (3), and "Babe" by Styx (3), "Chiquitita" by ABBA (4), "On the Inside" by Lynne Hamilton, "Get Used to It" by Roger Voudouris (4), "Too Much Heaven" by Bee Gees (5), "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor (5), "Cool for Cats" by Squeeze (5), "Gold" by John Stewart (5), "My Life" by Billy Joel (6), "Every Time I Think of You" by The Babys (6), "Goodnight Tonight" by Wings (6), "Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind & Fire (6), "Don't Bring Me Down" by Electric Light Orchestra (6), "Fire" by The Pointer Sisters (7), and "In the Navy" by Village People (7).

Hits by Australasian artists included "Six Ribbons" by Jon English, "I'm Coming Home" by Birtles & Goble, "Dream Lover" by Glenn Shorrock, "Something's Missing (In My Life)" by Marcia Hines, "I See Red" by Split Enz, and "The Nips Are Getting Bigger" by Mental as Anything.

See also

  • Music of Australia
  • List of UK Singles Chart number ones
  • List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1970s
  • List of Billboard number-one singles

References

1. ^http://hitsofalldecades.com/chart_hits/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1748&Itemid=52
  • David Kent's Australian Chart Book: based on the Kent Music Report
  • Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) official site
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3 : Lists of number-one songs in Australia|1970s in Australian music|1970s record charts

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