Welcome back to the Friday Music Blog on Chief 187 Chatter. In recent weeks this blog has found its music-loving audience again and I’m anxious to continue that momentum! This week’s focus is on the best of 1978. Whether hard rock or disco, folk or techno, leave a list of the year’s best selections.
Remember to leave the artist who performed or made the song famous and be sure to only list music released or “popular” in 1978. Research every genre, style, and type of music from Top 40 to Broadway to get the complete retrospective.
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Please continue to add your song selections throughout the weekend and check out this or any other blogs you may have missed over the weekend. Tomorrow I will be posting an article I wrote for one of my other sites that I'd like you all to read. Please join me this weekend for that posting as well. I’ll see you back here on Monday to begin a whole new week on Chief 187 Chatter.
I feel like we've done this before.
ReplyDeleteShadow Dancing- Andy Gibb
Night Fever- Bee Gees
Stayin' Alive- Bee Gees
How Deep is Your Love- Bee Gees
Baby Come Back- Player
With A Little Luck- Wings
Baker Street- Gerry Rafferty
Too Much, Too Little, Too Late- Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams
Whenever I Call You "Friend"- Kenny Loggins
I was only 5 at the time, but I remember these being played on the radio frequently. I had a crush on Andy Gibb & remember telling my mom to turn up Shadow Dancing. :)
My birth year... woo hooooo! :)
ReplyDeleteHere is a list of some of my faves:
Stayin' Alive - Bee Gees
How Deep is Your Love - Bee Gees
Just the Way You Are - Billy Joel
We will Rock You / We are the Champions - Queen
Take a Chance on Me - ABBA
Can't Smile Without You - Barry Manilow
Always and Forever - Heatwave
These were from the top 100 of the year. Go 1978 ! :)
A little more trivia:
ReplyDeleteon the Broadway musical listing for season 1978-1979 were Ain't Misbehavin', The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and ... King of Hearts! :)
You should appreciate that, Candi!