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1979 in British music

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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 dominate music in the early 1980s. The first rap hit in the UK came from the Sugar Hill Gang. The 2 Tone movement also emerged, with early work from bands such as The Specials and Madness. Disco music was still the most popular music of the year, although it showed signs of dying out in the year's later months. 1979 remains the year when physical-format singles hit their sales peak in the UK.

Events

  • 23 February – Dire Straits begin their first American tour, in Boston.
  • 27 March – Eric Clapton marries Patti Boyd, ex-wife of Clapton's friend George Harrison.
  • 31 March – In the Eurovision Song Contest, UK representatives Black Lace finish seventh.
  • 2 April – Kate Bush begins her first live tour, The Tour of Life. It remains her only tour, and would be her only live shows for 35 years until her Before the Dawn shows at the Hammersmith Apollo in 2014.
  • 6 April – Rod Stewart marries Alana Hamilton.
  • 1 May – Elton John becomes the first overseas pop music artist to perform in Israel.
  • 2 May – The Who perform their first concert following the death of drummer Keith Moon. The band performed with new drummer Kenney Jones.
  • 11 August – Led Zeppelin play their last ever British concert at Knebworth in Hertfordshire.
  • 21 August – Cliff Richard achieves his tenth UK number-one with "We Don't Talk Anymore", his first chart-topper in more than 11 years.
  • August – Brotherhood of Man members Martin Lee and Sandra Stevens marry.
  • 26 November – Bill Haley & His Comets perform at the Drury Lane Theatre in London in a command performance for the Queen. This was Haley's final recorded performance of "Rock Around the Clock".
  • date unknown
    • The Welsh Philharmonia becomes the Orchestra of Welsh National Opera.
    • Richard Rodney Bennett becomes a resident of New York City.
    • Arthur Oldham founds the Concertgebouw Orchestra Chorus in Amsterdam.

Charts

Number one singles

DateSongArtist
6 January"Y.M.C.A."Village People
13 January
20 January
27 January"Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick"Ian Dury and the Blockheads
3 February"Heart of Glass"Blondie
10 February
17 February
24 February
3 March"Tragedy"Bee Gees
10 March
17 March"I Will Survive"Gloria Gaynor
24 March
31 March
7 April
14 April"Bright Eyes"Art Garfunkel
21 April
28 April
5 May
12 May
19 May
26 May"Sunday Girl"Blondie
2 June
9 June
16 June"Ring My Bell"Anita Ward
23 June
30 June"Are 'Friends' Electric?"Tubeway Army
7 July
14 July
21 July
28 July"I Don't Like Mondays"The Boomtown Rats
4 August
11 August
18 August
25 August"We Don't Talk Anymore"Cliff Richard
1 September
8 September
15 September
22 September"Cars"Gary Numan
29 September"Message in a Bottle"The Police
6 October
13 October
20 October"Video Killed the Radio Star"The Buggles
27 October"One Day at a Time"Lena Martell
3 November
10 November
17 November"When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman"Dr. Hook
24 November
1 December
8 December"Walking on the Moon"The Police
15 December"Another Brick in the Wall Part II"Pink Floyd
22 December
29 December

Number one albums

DateAlbumArtistWeeks
6 JanuaryGreatest HitsShowaddywaddy2
13 January
20 JanuaryDon't Walk – BoogieVarious Artists3
27 January
3 February
10 FebruaryAction ReplayVarious Artists1
17 FebruaryParallel LinesBlondie4
24 February
3 March
10 March
17 MarchSpirits Having FlownBee Gees2
24 March
31 MarchBarbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Vol. 2Barbra Streisand4
7 April
14 April
21 April
28 AprilThe Very Best of Leo SayerLeo Sayer3
5 May
12 May
19 MayVoulez-VousABBA4
26 May
2 June
9 June
16 JuneDiscoveryElectric Light Orchestra5
23 June
30 June
7 July
14 July
21 JulyReplicasTubeway Army1
28 JulyThe Best Disco Album in the WorldVarious Artists6
4 August
11 August
18 August
25 August
1 September
8 SeptemberIn Through the Out DoorLed Zeppelin2
15 September
22 SeptemberThe Pleasure PrincipleGary Numan1
29 SeptemberOceans of FantasyBoney M1
6 OctoberThe Pleasure PrincipleGary Numan1
=13 OctoberEat to the BeatBlondie1
=13 OctoberReggatta de BlancThe Police4
20 October
27 October
3 November
10 NovemberTuskFleetwood Mac1
17 NovemberGreatest Hits Vol. 2ABBA3
24 November
1 December
8 DecemberGreatest Hits Vol.1Rod Stewart4
15 December
22 December
29 December

Year-end charts

1979 appears to be the only year since 1977 for which "full year" year-end charts do not exist. The British Market Research Bureau (BMRB), which compiled the official UK charts from 1969 to 1982, used a cut-off date for the collection of sales data sometime in early December each year, in order for the "end of year" chart to be published in the year's final issue of Music Week and to be broadcast on BBC Radio 1. However, from 1977 to 1982, BMRB produced updated charts a few months later, which included the missing final weeks' sales for each year.

No updated chart appears to exist for 1979, so the tables below include only sales between 1 January and 8 December 1979. The two singles most affected by the lack of a full year chart are the records that were at number one and number two for the final three weeks of the year, "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" by Pink Floyd and "I Have a Dream" by ABBA: neither of these records appear in the end of year list for 1979.

Best-selling singles

No.TitleArtistPeak
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"Bright Eyes"1
"Heart of Glass"Blondie1
"We Don't Talk Anymore"1
"I Don't Like Mondays"1
"When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman"Dr. Hook1
"I Will Survive"1
"Are Friends Electric"Tubeway Army1
"Dance Away"Roxy Music2
"Sunday Girl"Blondie1
"One Day at a Time"1
"Message in a Bottle"The Police1
"Pop Muzik"M2
"Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick"and the Blockheads1
"Oliver's Army"and the Attractions2
"Tragedy"Bee Gees1
"Chiquitita"ABBA2
"Video Killed the Radio Star"1
"Cars"1
"Every Day Hurts"Sad Café3
"Ring My Bell"1
"Some Girls"Racey2
"Boogie Wonderland"Earth, Wind & Fire with the Emotions4
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"3
"Woman in Love"3
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love"Queen2
"Y.M.C.A."Village People1
"Reunited"Peaches and Herb4
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"ABBA3
"Lucky Number"3
"If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me"3
"Cool for Cats"Squeeze2
"Something Else"/"Friggin' in the Riggin'"Sex Pistols3
"Silly Games"2
"Bang Bang"2
"Dreaming"Blondie2
"Wanted"3
"Can You Feel the Force?"The Real Thing5
"Knock on Wood"6
"Contact"6
"I Want Your Love"Chic4
"Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday"Boney M3
"Theme from The Deer Hunter (Cavatina)"9
"Does Your Mother Know"ABBA4
"Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)"4
"Since You've Been Gone"Rainbow6
"Up the Junction"Squeeze2
"Love's Gotta Hold on Me"Dollar4
"Still"4
"In the Navy"Village People2
"Whatever You Want"Status Quo4

Best-selling albums

No.TitleArtistPeak
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Parallel LinesBlondie1
DiscoveryElectric Light Orchestra1
The Very Best of Leo Sayer1
Breakfast in AmericaSupertramp3
Voulez-VousABBA1
Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Vol. 21
Spirits Having FlownBee Gees1
Greatest Hits Vol. 2ABBA1
Reggatta de Blanc1
Manilow Magic: The Best of Barry Manilow3
Greatest Hits1
Last the Whole Night Long2
Armed Forcesand the Attractions2
Outlandos d'Amour6
The Best Disco Album in the WorldVarious Artists1
ReplicasTubeway Army1
I AmEarth, Wind & Fire5
C'est ChicChic2
Dire StraitsDire Straits5
ManifestoRoxy Music7
Eat to the BeatBlondie1
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds12
Bat Out of HellMeat Loaf11
Do It Yourselfand the Blockheads2
TuskFleetwood Mac1
Out of the BlueElectric Light Orchestra13
New Boots and Panties!!5
20 Golden Greats2
Night Owl9
Don't Walk – BoogieVarious Artists1
Fate for Breakfast2
The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1Earth, Wind & Fire6
Black Rose: A Rock LegendThin Lizzy2
The Pleasure Principle1
Action ReplayVarious Artists1
In Through the Out DoorLed Zeppelin1
The Great Rock and Roll SwindleSex Pistols7
String of Hits4
Live KillersQueen3
Lodger4
A Collection of Their 20 Greatest Hits8
Nightflight to VenusBoney M1
Wings GreatestWings5
SkySky9
Off the Wall5
Bridges5
Lionheart12
Blondes Have More Fun7
Bob Dylan at Budokan4
Country LifeVarious Artists2

Notes:

Classical music: new works

  • William Lloyd Webber – Missa Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae
  • Malcolm Williamson – Symphony No. 5 – Aquerò

Opera

  • Peter Maxwell Davies – The Lighthouse

Film and Incidental music

  • Richard Rodney Bennett – Yanks directed by John Schlesinger, starring Richard Gere and Vanessa Redgrave.
  • Geoffrey Burgon – Monty Python's Life of Brian.

Musical theatre

  • Andrew Lloyd Webber – Tell Me on a Sunday
  • Stephen Sondheim & Hugh Wheeler – Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (premièred on Broadway)

Musical films

  • The Music Machine
  • The Who – Quadrophenia

Births

  • 5 January
    • Steve Scott-Lee, singer (3SL)
    • Michelle Barber, singer (Girl Thing)
  • 19 January – Wiley, record producer and MC
  • 20 January – Will Young, singer and winner of Pop Idol (series 1)
  • 23 January – Vicky Dowdall, singer (Girls@Play)
  • 8 March – Tom Chaplin, singer (Keane)
  • 12 March – Pete Doherty, singer and guitarist (The Libertines and Babyshambles)
  • 30 March – Simon Webbe, singer (Blue)
  • 10 April – Sophie Ellis-Bextor, singer
  • 11 April
    • Paul Byrom, Irish tenor
    • Lee Otter, singer (North and South)
  • 13 April – Tony Lundon, Irish singer (Liberty X)
  • 29 April
    • Jo O'Meara, singer (S Club 7)
    • Matt Tong (Bloc Party)
  • 3 May – Danny Foster, singer (Hear'Say)
  • 23 May – Lisa-Jay White, singer (Girls@Play)
  • 31 May – Sarah Class, composer
  • 8 June – Adam de la Cour, musician and composer
  • 29 June – Abz Love, singer (5ive)
  • 4 July – Nikki Stuart, singer (Girl Thing)
  • 5 July – Shane Filan, Irish singer (Westlife)
  • 19 July – Michelle Heaton, singer (Liberty X)
  • 20 July – Charlotte Hatherley, singer-songwriter and guitarist (Ash and Nightnurse)
  • 21 July – Tommy Clark, singer (Mero)
  • 20 August – Jamie Cullum, jazz pianist and singer
  • 23 August – Ritchie Neville, singer (5ive)
  • 5 September – Garry O'Meara, Irish singer (Reel)
  • 8 October – Alexander Shelley, conductor
  • 22 November – Scott Robinson, singer (5ive)
  • 28 November – Dane Bowers, singer (Another Level, 5th Story)
  • 3 December
    • Daniel Bedingfield, New Zealand-born pop singer and songwriter
    • Kerri Ann, Irish singer
  • 15 December – Edele and Keavy Lynch, Irish singers (B*Witched)
  • date unknown
    • Mark Bowden, Welsh-born composer
    • Emily Howard, composer

Deaths

  • 2 February – Sid Vicious, punk rocker, 21 (drug overdose)
  • 4 March – Mike Patto, rock vocalist, 36 (throat cancer)
  • 24 May – Sir Ernest Bullock, organist and composer, 88
  • 16 July – Alfred Deller, countertenor, 67
  • 25 August – Stan Kenton, bandleader, 67
  • 4 September – Guy Bolton, librettist, 94
  • 6 September – Ronald Binge, composer and arranger, 69
  • 9 September – Norrie Paramor, record producer, composer, arranger, and orchestral conductor, 65
  • 27 September – Gracie Fields, actress and singer, 81
  • 13 October – Rebecca Helferich Clarke, viola player and composer, 93
  • 6 November – Hugh Ottaway, music writer, 54
  • 30 November – Joyce Grenfell, actress and musical performer, 69
  • December – Terence Judd, pianist, 22 (probable suicide)
  • 21 December – Nansi Richards, harpist, 91

References

References

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  2. [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/arthur-oldham-730288.html The Independent, 13 May 2003]
  3. (22 December 1979). "Top Singles 1979". Spotlight Publications.
  4. (22 December 1979). "Top Albums 1979". Spotlight Publications.
  5. Hampton, Wilborn.[https://www.nytimes.com/1987/07/28/obituaries/hugh-wheeler-award-winning-playwright.html Hugh Wheeler obituary], ''New York Times'', July 28, 1987.
  6. (1979-03-03). "Patto". Alexgitlin.com.
  7. 'Hugh Ottaway', The Musical Times, Vol. 121, No. 1643 (January 1980), p. 48
  8. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2507&dat=19800125&id=BgI-AAAAIBAJ&sjid=W0kMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1656,4708227 The Glasgow Herald, 25 January 1980]
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