I remember Kiss cards, Star wars cards , cinnamon toothpicks, Pop Rocks, comic books, albums, watching Sanford and son, Star Trek after school, Jolly Ranchers buying 45s and Roller skating
Malcolm greetings from Australia. Did you know that in 1969 Neil Sedaka was in Melbourne Australia and wrote a song called "Wheeling West Virginia". A local DJ Bob Rogers heard the song and encouraged Neil to record the song. The song was recorded in Sydney Australia (1969). Here is the song ua-cam.com/video/1skAVcuTSoU/v-deo.html Became a Top 20 hit here in Australia and New Zealand. At 3min 27 sec of the film clip is a picture of the 45 single. The arranger on the song John Farrar. John became Olivia Newton John's producer and song writer. Bringing it back to Top 100 of 1978, John wrote both "You're The One That I Want" & "Hopelessly Devoted To You" from the movie "Grease". He also wrote "Magic" from "Xanadu".
@@saintstiiizy: Are you trying to convince me or yourself? Truth is, one cannot argue taste. I hate Hip Hop, Rap, Country, and most Classical, but that's just me.
@@saintstiiizy: Different strokes for different folks and that's the way it should be. It would be terribly boring if everyone thought the same way. Be well.
Back to a past life. Was in the same city. But it sure was friendlier, cheaper and safer. Thanks for the far out memories. Had the Top 100 on tape. But, it has disappeared, over the years.
0:18 "The name of the game" by ABBA , #12 in Billboard 6:47 "Take a chance on me" by ABBA , #3 in Billboard , with most sales of all ABBA songs in U.S.
Which in turn meant RSO Records dominated the year, with the Bee Gees, Andy Gibb, the Grease and Saturday Night Fever soundtracks, and even Eric Clapton and Player (the "Baby Come Back" guys). Unfortunately they also made the Sgt. Pepper's movie that year, which would result in their eventual demise. Casablanca, the other label forever associated with disco, was also riding high this year thanks to Donna Summer, Village People and Kiss. Sadly, they wouldn't make it very long in the eighties thanks to the collapse of disco, Donna Summer moving to Geffen Records, and Kiss going into decline (though they'd revive their career by ditching the makeup, and later revive their career *again* by putting it back on).
Fantastic year to pop music, with many fadding disco era masterpieces, but Anne Murray, Rita Coolidge and Abba's the name of the gsme are top of the tops. B Gees also were Fantastic this year
Donald Fenwell and once again you forgot a big one, COUNTRY!. Can you honestly say that most of the songs on this list are timeless?.If your a big classic rock fan probably not. I'd much rather listen to Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Stones and others then most of this stuff that doesn't hold up today, And yes I'd much rather listen to Waylon Jennings and Wille Nelson as well as the Charlie Daniel's band and maybe even Johnny Cash and even Merle Haggard than listen to the Bee Gees!.
Famous in 1978 Richard Dawson ( host on family feud) Gene Rayburn ( host on match game ) Michael Landon ( actor in little house on the prairie) The Bee Gees ( band in stayin alive & night fever )
9:40, That is “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees I’ve to edit this because yesterday it’s Barry Gibb’s birthday! Happy 75th birthday, Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb CBE! 1946-2021
@@leanneb9529 That's right even for the seventies which was my second favorite decade for music. In my opinion, the early seventies were the best time for music (1970 to 1973). There were fewer bad songs for these early years of the seventies. The years 1974, 1975, and most of 1976 had fewer good songs than the early part of the decade. While 1977 wasn't too bad, 1978 was my favorite year of the late 70's even if it had some disco music. At least that year was not as bad for disco as 1979 was. That year was laden with crappy disco music. One of my favorite songs for 1979 was Music Box Dancer by Frank Mills.
I think it was Chic who sang, "Good Times"[these are the good times]. Unless we are living in a Matrix, how did Chic know these were the good times? I have thought about that often.
I miss the seventies, when music was played by real musicians on real instruments - no cut and paste ProTools garbage, no AutoTune... Those were the days when you made it because you worked hard and were talented - not because of publicity stunts and endless promotion. It wasn't long after the seventies when music died, probably forever...
@@jacksquat4140 I agree with you - little worth listening to after the eighties. As I mentioned, music stopped being music after the introduction of, and subsequent overuse of, and overproduction with ProTools, Autotune, etc. I love technology as much as anyone, but overproducing robs music of its soul.
@@ExSkyCyclePilot: I didn't listen to music all that much from '88 to '92, but once I began listening again, everything had changed. It seemed every band that I knew had disappeared, and even those that remained, like Michael Jackson, and Madonna, had changed, and not for the better. Having said that, I truly wonder what happened. 1986 was a solid year, but '87 saw a drastic decline in listenability. I know something was in the works that led to this downward spiral, but I think it's more than Autotune, and ProTools, which doesn't explain the emergence of Paula Abdul, Jewel, and Hootie and the Blowfish, to name a few. It seems like the entire soft rock scene had completely changed, or no longer existed.
@@jacksquat4140 Back in the day, songwriters were independent, and shopped their songs on their own to anyone who would listen. Over time, corporations and boardrooms started calling the shots, and record companies started hiring staff songwriters. All that might have been a factor in the demise of music.
Songs instead by celebrities Number 97- Gene Rayburn Number 97- Bill Cullen Number 97- Richard Dawson Number 97- Garry Moore Number 97- Peter Marshall Number 97- wink martindale
Singers who living in 1978 Sia (3) Fergie (3) Whitney Houston (15) Prince (20) Taylor Dayne (14) Cher (32) Frank Sinatra (63) Dean Martin (61) Sammy Davis junior (53) Freddie Mercury (32) Michael Jackson (20) Linda ronstadt (32) Jennifer Lopez (9) Martina McBride (12) Blake Shelton (2) Dolly Parton (32) Mariah Carey (8) Tiffany (7) Deborah Gibson (8)
Famous in 1978 John Travolta ( grease ) Donna Summer ( MacArthur park ) Michael Landon ( little house on the prairie) Olivia Newton John ( grease ) Stockard Channing ( grease ) Sherman hemsley ( the Jeffersons )
Depends on if you consider the Gibb brothers and Olivia Newton-John British or Australian. (All were born in the UK but moved Down Under as children.) Actually, this countdown had a lot *less* soft rock than I'd expected. Yes, Barry Manilow was riding high, but there was enough great rock, soul, and disco music to help us overlook that.
Singers who non living in 1978 Ariana Grande Billie Eillish Justin Bieber Charlie puth Rihanna Bebe rexha Britney Spears Taylor Swift Charli Xcx Olivia Rodrigo Lorde Beyoncé Kelly Clarkson Miley Cyrus Lana Del Rey Mason Ramsey
1978 Maybelle carter ( dead )/ Donald trump (32)/ Kamala Harris (14)/ sally field (32) dean Martin (61)/ Kirk Douglas (62)/ Eva Longoria (3)/ Keri Russell (2)/ Reese Witherspoon (2)/ will smith (10)/ Richard Dawson (46)/ Robert Palmer (29)/ jack lord (58)/ Farrah Fawcett (31)/ Barbara eden (47)/ patty duke aka patty duke Astin (32) / Valerie Harper (39)/ Marvin Gaye (39) / bill Cullen (58)/ tony Randall (58)/ Barry Gibb (32)/ Robert Urich (32)/ Liza Minnelli (32)/ Jaclyn smith (33)/ Henry Winkler (33)/ Donny Hathaway (33)/ Natalie Wood (40)/ Olivia Newton John (30)/ bob Newhart (49)/ dick Clark (49)/ Michelle Pfeiffer (20)/ Sharon stone (20) / Fred Astaire (79) / Fergie (3) and Michael Landon (42)
In 1978 Donna summer =31 Agnatha from abba =28 Benny from abba =32 Anni frida from abba =33 Judd Hirsch =43 Frank Sinatra =63 Michael Landon =42 Eva Longoria =3 James Garner =50 Olivia Newton John =30 Bill Cullen = 58 Tony Randall =58 Cameron Diaz =6 Gwen Stefani =9
John Travolta =24, Maurice White =37, Benny Mardones =32, Dr. John =37, Dee Dee Warwick =36, Ali Cooper =19, Aretha Franklin =36, Dig Richards =38, Jimmy Page =34, Dionne Warwick =38, Billy Firy =38, Helen Shapiro =32, Dolly Parton =32, King Floyd =33, Bob Welch =33, Ceelo Green =3, Michael Bublé =3, Edwin Starr =36, Carl Radle =36, Eric Clapton =33, Robin Trower =33, Alan Cartwright =33, Maurice Gibb =29, Robin Gibb =29, Andy Gibb =20, Jon Lord =37, Paul Simon =37, Rod Stewart =33, Lou Gramm =28, Bob Carr =31, Jeff Lynne =31, Malcolm Turnbull =24, Scott Morrison =10, Daniel Craig =10, Barry Manilow =35, Bonnie Tyler =27, Thomas Boggs =34, Alex Chilton =28, Donna Fargo =33, Yvonne Elliman =27, Samantha Sang =27, Willie Nelson =45, John Lennon =38
@@jaitheminecraftgamer5046 John Travolta appears in grease Donna summer appearance in MacArthur park music video Michael Landon appearance in little house on the prairie
@@jaitheminecraftgamer5046 Ali cooper (31) / del Shannon (44)/ Eddie Albert (72)/ Carlton Heston (55) / Gregory peck (62)/ Eva Longoria (3) / dean Martin (61)/ Henry Winkler (33)/ Natalie Wood (40)/ James Garner (50)/ Faye Dunaway (37)/ Anne Bancroft (47) and Anne Murray (33)
@@jaitheminecraftgamer5046 Donna Fargo, country music's most underrated singer/songwriter of that decade. 6 #1 hits and only one of those she didn't write Happiest Girl In The Whole USA Funny Face Superman You Were Always There That Was Yesterday Thank you so much for adding her ☺️
In that year 50 birthday of Martin landau/ James Garner and Shirley temple 40 birthday of Natalie Wood/ Elliot Gould and Kenny Rogers 30 birthday of Donna summer/ Jackson Browne and Stevie nicks 20 birthday of Michelle Pfeiffer / Sharon stone and ice - t 10 birthday of Naomi watts / Celine dion and molly ringwald Jimmy Carter was president at Washington DC Michael Landon was little house on the prairie
Celebrities Turning 0 in 1978 Alicia keys Justin Timberlake Billie Eillish Ariel Martin aka baby Ariel Ariana Grande Whitney Port Gal Gadot Nicky jam Taylor Swift Elizabeth moss Scarlett Johansson Zooey Deschanel Christina Aguilera Cameron Boyce Sofia Carson Dove Cameron
1978 Katie Holmes (-11 months/ 15 days ) January Jones ( -5 days / 11 months) Zoe Saldana (-5 months / 8 months) Prince (19/20) Bill Cullen (57/58) Ariana Grande (0/0) Kanye west (0/1) Kerry Washington (0/1) Sarah Michelle gellar (0/1) Reese Witherspoon (1/2) Nicole Scherzinger (-5 months /8 months ) Farrah Fawcett (30/31) Donna summer (29/30) Katherine Heigi (-10 months/2 months) Rihanna (0/0) Greta Garbo (73/74) Michelle Pfeiffer (19/20) Eva Longoria (2/3) Michael Landon (41/42) Prince Harry (0/0)
Hola soy de Perú mi nombre es Marlene les digo que al escuchar estas lindas canciones es como volver a tener mis 15 años otra vez en esa fecha tenía un grupo de amigos hippies lo que nunca ise es probar marihuana pero ellos si pero eran buenos amigos y los tengo en mi corazón eran épocas Maravillosas
1978 Robin gibb turned 29 Garry Moore turned 63 Barry gibb turned 32 Michelle Pfeiffer turned 20 Ariana Grande turned 0 Prince turned 20 Queen Elizabeth the second turned 52 Bill Cullen turned 58 Rihanna turned 0 Taylor swift turned 0 Farrah Fawcett turned 31 Michael Jackson turned 20 Jack lord turned 58 Mariah Carey turned 8 Michael Landon turned 42 Natalie wood turned 40 James Garner turned 50
That year be Henry winkler turned 33 Cameron Diaz turned 6 Whitney Houston turned 15 Gene Rayburn turned 61 Dean Martin turned 61 Jack Lord turned 58 James Garner turned 50 James MacArthur turned 41 Jackson Browne turned 30 Olivia Newton John turned 30 Stockard Channing turned 34 Carol Burnett turned 45 Carol Channing turned 57 David Cassidy turned 28 Markie post turned 28 Michelle Pfeiffer turned 20 Michael Landon turned 42 Natalie Wood turned 40 Ariana Grande turned 0 Noah Cyrus turned 0 Kerry Washington turned 1 Mariah Carey turned 8 Farrah Fawcett turned 31
@@mikeramp72 thank God some one thinks the same way. That shit just would not fly in this day and age. Old people thinking they are young. I mean they are 30 years thinking they are in high school.
Events In 1978 Harvey milk is dead & he buried in his grave at ceremony Zoe Saldana is born June Bob barker in the price of right in that year John Travolta and Olivia Newton John ( her movie debut) in grease Nicole Scherzinger wad born in bob crane passed away Robin Williams ( his second tv show ) & Pam dawer ( her first tv show ) in mork and mindy Jimmy carter and Walter Mondale in the White House
R.I.P. Olivia Newton-John :(
I remember Kiss cards, Star wars cards , cinnamon toothpicks, Pop Rocks, comic books, albums, watching Sanford and son, Star Trek after school, Jolly Ranchers buying 45s and Roller skating
You could spent the year dancing to ABBA, Chic and BeeGees. As an 8 yr old in India could feel the music everywhere.
Most are gone now 2021 but the music they left us from the 70's the best👍!
Abba were great 👍
Electric light orchestra were great too👍
Olá Cristina
De que país você é?
And they still are
Elo rock's. Much love from Wheeling West Virginia.
ELO: one of the greatest bands in rock history. Jeff Lynne is a genius.
ELO IS PERFECTION 🇬🇧❤️
I love ELO sooooo much
I love Jeff Lynne the vest
Malcolm greetings from Australia.
Did you know that in 1969 Neil Sedaka was in Melbourne Australia and wrote a song called
"Wheeling West Virginia". A local DJ Bob Rogers heard the song and encouraged Neil to record the song.
The song was recorded in Sydney Australia (1969).
Here is the song ua-cam.com/video/1skAVcuTSoU/v-deo.html
Became a Top 20 hit here in Australia and New Zealand.
At 3min 27 sec of the film clip is a picture of the 45 single. The arranger on the song John Farrar.
John became Olivia Newton John's producer and song writer.
Bringing it back to Top 100 of 1978, John wrote both "You're The One That I Want" & "Hopelessly Devoted To You"
from the movie "Grease". He also wrote "Magic" from "Xanadu".
The brother's Gibb.
AMAZING
Big year for disco!
I'll take disco over rap any day of the week.
@@jacksquat4140both are good lol
@@saintstiiizy: Are you trying to convince me or yourself? Truth is, one cannot argue taste. I hate Hip Hop, Rap, Country, and most Classical, but that's just me.
@@jacksquat4140 thats funny ngl, cuz I like country, rap, disco, rnb, and dance
@@saintstiiizy: Different strokes for different folks and that's the way it should be. It would be terribly boring if everyone thought the same way. Be well.
Back to a past life. Was in the same city. But it sure was friendlier, cheaper and safer. Thanks for the far out memories. Had the Top 100 on tape. But, it has disappeared, over the years.
Wonderful compilation I remember these like it was yesterday.
Not born yet but im a music lover...82
0:18 "The name of the game" by ABBA , #12 in Billboard
6:47 "Take a chance on me" by ABBA , #3 in Billboard , with most sales of all ABBA songs in U.S.
It sold more than "Dancing Queen," which hit number one and became their only US chart-topper?
The Bee Gees dominated 1978 with their own recordings; and songs they wrote, sang backup on, &!produced for their brother Andy and Samantha Sang.
Which in turn meant RSO Records dominated the year, with the Bee Gees, Andy Gibb, the Grease and Saturday Night Fever soundtracks, and even Eric Clapton and Player (the "Baby Come Back" guys).
Unfortunately they also made the Sgt. Pepper's movie that year, which would result in their eventual demise.
Casablanca, the other label forever associated with disco, was also riding high this year thanks to Donna Summer, Village People and Kiss. Sadly, they wouldn't make it very long in the eighties thanks to the collapse of disco, Donna Summer moving to Geffen Records, and Kiss going into decline (though they'd revive their career by ditching the makeup, and later revive their career *again* by putting it back on).
I was in high school at this time. We actually had a DJ during lunch hour and he played a lot of these songs.
was 15-16 that year: man it was great!!
Those were the days to be a teenager!! Fun and great music!
Now you’re 58-59
@Ca Nadian thepride now you’re 59
Lots of classics here. Most of these songs are on my 70's Spotify playlist.
The Bee Gees own 1978!
Fantastic year to pop music, with many fadding disco era masterpieces, but Anne Murray, Rita Coolidge and Abba's the name of the gsme are top of the tops. B Gees also were Fantastic this year
Keep up the good work more power to you and your channel and may God give you and your family good blessings
I turned 17 that year, loving pop music, funk, classical music and especially jazz!
Donald Fenwell and once again you forgot a big one, COUNTRY!. Can you honestly say that most of the songs on this list are timeless?.If your a big classic rock fan probably not. I'd much rather listen to Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Stones and others then most of this stuff that doesn't hold up today, And yes I'd much rather listen to Waylon Jennings and Wille Nelson as well as the Charlie Daniel's band and maybe even Johnny Cash and even Merle Haggard than listen to the Bee Gees!.
@@mikeweizer3149 Thank you!
Now you’re 60
Famous in 1978
Richard Dawson ( host on family feud)
Gene Rayburn ( host on match game )
Michael Landon ( actor in little house on the prairie)
The Bee Gees ( band in stayin alive & night fever )
Saturday Night Fever
……………..
Andy Gibb (singer who sung “I Just Want To Be Your Everything, Shadow Dancer and Desire”)
Ah the good old days time flys
My, the time does fly, and it seems every ten years the music changes along with everything else.
Dorm life and then Fraternity House life later in the year!
Awesome times!!!
You would be hard pressed to find a better time to be in college and coming of age.
No argument from me!
😎😎😎
9:40, That is “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees
I’ve to edit this because yesterday it’s Barry Gibb’s birthday!
Happy 75th birthday, Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb CBE!
1946-2021
"You light up my life" was actually the #1 song of the 70s decade
🤮
At least whats what the charts say.
I don't know what it is, but that song annoyed me. Perhaps it was overplayed?
and that is very sad that turd achieved that distinction considering the competition
@@rgrnduyou 🤮
Music was Music no classifications just sit back and listen!!!
Grease soundtrack rules in 1978!!
Had a music teacher that made each of us solo most of these songs. I gladly took an F.
My goodness…a lot of good music right there.
Memories! Now That's what I call Music!
A time when there was no bad music.
welllllll..... there was some. most hated song of all time was muskrat love by capt and tenille
Every year has bad songs...lol
@@leanneb9529 That's right even for the seventies which was my second favorite decade for music. In my opinion, the early seventies were the best time for music (1970 to 1973). There were fewer bad songs for these early years of the seventies. The years 1974, 1975, and most of 1976 had fewer good songs than the early part of the decade. While 1977 wasn't too bad, 1978 was my favorite year of the late 70's even if it had some disco music. At least that year was not as bad for disco as 1979 was. That year was laden with crappy disco music. One of my favorite songs for 1979 was Music Box Dancer by Frank Mills.
@@robertshaw3711: In my mind, 1977 and 1978 were the two best back to back years for tunes.
Contraire, contraire. There were plenty of shitty songs in the '70's. Quite a few even made this list.
Thank you for this- finally somebody got the survey right
Thanks for "Hey Deanie", "Reminiscing", "Deacon Bliues" and "Peg" by my favorite act, Steely Dan!
Boston's "Don't Look Back" needs to be WAY higher than #93!
Freshmen year of college. So many of these songs remind me of dorm life.
Not a bad time to be alive and not a bad time to be starting college. Hope things turned out well 4U.
So, only 83 people have commented so far for the best times in music....Can someone please explain to me why?
I have no answer for you. I'm only 42 (born in 1979) and I LOVE this era!
@@briansmith8361 Happy to hear it.
15 Years old in 1978 . Nice times.
Now you’re 58
@@jaitheminecraftgamer5046 Yes
I think it was Chic who sang, "Good Times"[these are the good times]. Unless we are living in a Matrix, how did Chic know these were the good times? I have thought about that often.
ARS Imaginary Lover. I think all my lovers were imaginary!
#4 Stayin Alive 🙂
my favourite ever year and the music was fantastic and the year of the film grease adrian in the uk
Most good songs.
1978 la grande année des Bee Gees
I miss the seventies, when music was played by real musicians on real instruments - no cut and paste ProTools garbage, no AutoTune... Those were the days when you made it because you worked hard and were talented - not because of publicity stunts and endless promotion. It wasn't long after the seventies when music died, probably forever...
When do you think the music died and by what means? I thought there was little to celebrate after '86.
@@jacksquat4140 I agree with you - little worth listening to after the eighties. As I mentioned, music stopped being music after the introduction of, and subsequent overuse of, and overproduction with ProTools, Autotune, etc. I love technology as much as anyone, but overproducing robs music of its soul.
@@ExSkyCyclePilot: I didn't listen to music all that much from '88 to '92, but once I began listening again, everything had changed. It seemed every band that I knew had disappeared, and even those that remained, like Michael Jackson, and Madonna, had changed, and not for the better.
Having said that, I truly wonder what happened. 1986 was a solid year, but '87 saw a drastic decline in listenability. I know something was in the works that led to this downward spiral, but I think it's more than Autotune, and ProTools, which doesn't explain the emergence of Paula Abdul, Jewel, and Hootie and the Blowfish, to name a few. It seems like the entire soft rock scene had completely changed, or no longer existed.
@@jacksquat4140 Back in the day, songwriters were independent, and shopped their songs on their own to anyone who would listen. Over time, corporations and boardrooms started calling the shots, and record companies started hiring staff songwriters. All that might have been a factor in the demise of music.
Agree
Bee Gees , the best
Hola buenos días soy Rubén de benamaurel saludos un abrazo grande Adiós muy buenas
Just wow, the Gibbs brother at the top 10
Songs instead by celebrities
Number 97- Gene Rayburn
Number 97- Bill Cullen
Number 97- Richard Dawson
Number 97- Garry Moore
Number 97- Peter Marshall
Number 97- wink martindale
Celebrities turning 42 in 1978
Michael Landon
Burt Reynolds
Mary Tyler Moore
Alan Alda
Engelbert Humperdinck
Singers who age 30 sing in in 1978
Donna Summer ( MacArthur Park)
Rick James ( you and I)
That year be we lost Vice President Hubert Humphrey
FYI: You misidentified #52, Bob Seger’s Still The Same. And #4, Bee Gees Stayin’ Alive. 🙂
.......Teacher! Teacher!!!
Singers who living in 1978
Sia (3)
Fergie (3)
Whitney Houston (15)
Prince (20)
Taylor Dayne (14)
Cher (32)
Frank Sinatra (63)
Dean Martin (61)
Sammy Davis junior (53)
Freddie Mercury (32)
Michael Jackson (20)
Linda ronstadt (32)
Jennifer Lopez (9)
Martina McBride (12)
Blake Shelton (2)
Dolly Parton (32)
Mariah Carey (8)
Tiffany (7)
Deborah Gibson (8)
Famous in 1978
John Travolta ( grease )
Donna Summer ( MacArthur park )
Michael Landon ( little house on the prairie)
Olivia Newton John ( grease )
Stockard Channing ( grease )
Sherman hemsley ( the Jeffersons )
1978 songs appeared on vol 2
I’m god think Friday
Remember when i was young
9:39
Staying alive!
Does anyone know if there's a little longer version, like 20 mins instead of 10? This is just too short.
1978 was a good year.
The most wonderful of Sorgusboards. The '70s STILL RULE!
Wrong. INCREDIBLE Year! Not as great as '76 and '77 though.
Famous in 1978
Stockard Channing
Richard Dawson
Michael Landon
Olivia Newton John
John Travolta
Tony Danza
Judd Hirsch
and where is "Follow you , follow me " Genesis??? It was a great hit, maybe it was the first pop single in the charts ..
Their first mainstream hit
Celebrities in that year
The Bee Gees ( robin , Maurice and Barry Gibbs )
Richard Dawson
Sherman hemsley
Michael Landon
Donna summer
Stockard Channing
Let's face it, if it weren't for all the British artists, this would be 90% MOR schlock.
We had a dip in quality in '78, but there were some gems as well as cheesy fluff. ;)
I loved Alicia Bridges as a top flight diva! ;)
Depends on if you consider the Gibb brothers and Olivia Newton-John British or Australian. (All were born in the UK but moved Down Under as children.)
Actually, this countdown had a lot *less* soft rock than I'd expected. Yes, Barry Manilow was riding high, but there was enough great rock, soul, and disco music to help us overlook that.
Nice
Brasil....excelente
Santa Esmeralda the best
Songs instead by celebrities
Number 78- Gilda Radner
Number 74- Dorothy lamour
Number 68- Dean Martin
The year of grease and the bee gees
42 in 1978
Mary Tyler Moore
Robert Redford
Burt Reynolds
Alan Alda
Michael Landon
Marlo Thomas
Engelbert Humperdinck, Roy Orbison, Glen Campbell, Freddie Garrity, Doyle Holly, Shirley Goodman, Clarence Carter, George Wydell Jones, Barack Obama Sr., Mickey Gilley, Mary Travers, Ricky Valence, Jimmy Ruffin, Donnie Brooks, Buddy Guy, Roger Miller
I'm not sure how many of you are aware of this, but that Dan Hill song is in an old Geico commercial from the 90s
43 in 1978
Judd Hirsch
Lee Remick ( she is not famous in that year )
Dihann Carroll
Robert Conrad
Sonny Bono, John Phillips, Julie Andrews, Justin Tubb
I love bob wash
Abc
Charlie's Angels - season 3
Barney Miller - season 4
Threes company - season 3
Taxi- season 1
Singers who non living in 1978
Ariana Grande
Billie Eillish
Justin Bieber
Charlie puth
Rihanna
Bebe rexha
Britney Spears
Taylor Swift
Charli Xcx
Olivia Rodrigo
Lorde
Beyoncé
Kelly Clarkson
Miley Cyrus
Lana Del Rey
Mason Ramsey
1978
Maybelle carter ( dead )/ Donald trump (32)/ Kamala Harris (14)/ sally field (32) dean Martin (61)/ Kirk Douglas (62)/ Eva Longoria (3)/ Keri Russell (2)/ Reese Witherspoon (2)/ will smith (10)/ Richard Dawson (46)/ Robert Palmer (29)/ jack lord (58)/ Farrah Fawcett (31)/ Barbara eden (47)/ patty duke aka patty duke Astin (32) / Valerie Harper (39)/ Marvin Gaye (39) / bill Cullen (58)/ tony Randall (58)/ Barry Gibb (32)/ Robert Urich (32)/ Liza Minnelli (32)/ Jaclyn smith (33)/ Henry Winkler (33)/ Donny Hathaway (33)/ Natalie Wood (40)/ Olivia Newton John (30)/ bob Newhart (49)/ dick Clark (49)/ Michelle Pfeiffer (20)/ Sharon stone (20) / Fred Astaire (79) / Fergie (3) and Michael Landon (42)
In 1978
Donna summer =31
Agnatha from abba =28
Benny from abba =32
Anni frida from abba =33
Judd Hirsch =43
Frank Sinatra =63
Michael Landon =42
Eva Longoria =3
James Garner =50
Olivia Newton John =30
Bill Cullen = 58
Tony Randall =58
Cameron Diaz =6
Gwen Stefani =9
John Travolta =24, Maurice White =37, Benny Mardones =32, Dr. John =37, Dee Dee Warwick =36, Ali Cooper =19, Aretha Franklin =36, Dig Richards =38, Jimmy Page =34, Dionne Warwick =38, Billy Firy =38, Helen Shapiro =32, Dolly Parton =32, King Floyd =33, Bob Welch =33, Ceelo Green =3, Michael Bublé =3, Edwin Starr =36, Carl Radle =36, Eric Clapton =33, Robin Trower =33, Alan Cartwright =33, Maurice Gibb =29, Robin Gibb =29, Andy Gibb =20, Jon Lord =37, Paul Simon =37, Rod Stewart =33, Lou Gramm =28, Bob Carr =31, Jeff Lynne =31, Malcolm Turnbull =24, Scott Morrison =10, Daniel Craig =10, Barry Manilow =35, Bonnie Tyler =27, Thomas Boggs =34, Alex Chilton =28, Donna Fargo =33, Yvonne Elliman =27, Samantha Sang =27, Willie Nelson =45, John Lennon =38
@@jaitheminecraftgamer5046
John Travolta appears in grease
Donna summer appearance in MacArthur park music video
Michael Landon appearance in little house on the prairie
@@jaitheminecraftgamer5046
Ali cooper (31) / del Shannon (44)/ Eddie Albert (72)/ Carlton Heston (55) / Gregory peck (62)/ Eva Longoria (3) / dean Martin (61)/ Henry Winkler (33)/ Natalie Wood (40)/ James Garner (50)/ Faye Dunaway (37)/ Anne Bancroft (47) and Anne Murray (33)
@@jaitheminecraftgamer5046 Donna Fargo, country music's most underrated singer/songwriter of that decade. 6 #1 hits and only one of those she didn't write
Happiest Girl In The Whole USA
Funny Face
Superman
You Were Always There
That Was Yesterday
Thank you so much for adding her ☺️
It boggles my mind how quickly the time has passed, yet I still think of these stars as they once were.
Great songs, but give the artists a chance to get the song title out of their mouths before you go to the next one.
Please and thank you.
It's about royalties....if it's on for more than a certain amount of time, it's breaking the law - and they can pull it off UA-cam
In that year
50 birthday of Martin landau/ James Garner and Shirley temple
40 birthday of Natalie Wood/ Elliot Gould and Kenny Rogers
30 birthday of Donna summer/ Jackson Browne and Stevie nicks
20 birthday of Michelle Pfeiffer / Sharon stone and ice - t
10 birthday of Naomi watts / Celine dion and molly ringwald
Jimmy Carter was president at Washington DC
Michael Landon was little house on the prairie
Who’s here when it’s Barry Gibb’s birthday?
Kraftwerk's MAN MACHINE 1978 which by the way still sounds new as compared to the rest of these hits.
Celebrities are alive in 1978
Prince
Prince Charles
Michael Jackson
Michael Landon
Eva Longoria
Greta Garbo
Tony Randall
Larry Hagman
Barry Gibb had Seven number ones that he wrote or co-wrote 😁
Celebrities Turning 0 in 1978
Alicia keys
Justin Timberlake
Billie Eillish
Ariel Martin aka baby Ariel
Ariana Grande
Whitney Port
Gal Gadot
Nicky jam
Taylor Swift
Elizabeth moss
Scarlett Johansson
Zooey Deschanel
Christina Aguilera
Cameron Boyce
Sofia Carson
Dove Cameron
1978
Katie Holmes (-11 months/ 15 days )
January Jones ( -5 days / 11 months)
Zoe Saldana (-5 months / 8 months)
Prince (19/20)
Bill Cullen (57/58)
Ariana Grande (0/0)
Kanye west (0/1)
Kerry Washington (0/1)
Sarah Michelle gellar (0/1)
Reese Witherspoon (1/2)
Nicole Scherzinger (-5 months /8 months )
Farrah Fawcett (30/31)
Donna summer (29/30)
Katherine Heigi (-10 months/2 months)
Rihanna (0/0)
Greta Garbo (73/74)
Michelle Pfeiffer (19/20)
Eva Longoria (2/3)
Michael Landon (41/42)
Prince Harry (0/0)
Hola soy de Perú mi nombre es Marlene les digo que al escuchar estas lindas canciones es como volver a tener mis 15 años otra vez en esa fecha tenía un grupo de amigos hippies lo que nunca ise es probar marihuana pero ellos si pero eran buenos amigos y los tengo en mi corazón eran épocas Maravillosas
Yo ni nacía aún soy del 82 esa música era hermoza. Saludos desde arequipa
1978
Robin gibb turned 29
Garry Moore turned 63
Barry gibb turned 32
Michelle Pfeiffer turned 20
Ariana Grande turned 0
Prince turned 20
Queen Elizabeth the second turned 52
Bill Cullen turned 58
Rihanna turned 0
Taylor swift turned 0
Farrah Fawcett turned 31
Michael Jackson turned 20
Jack lord turned 58
Mariah Carey turned 8
Michael Landon turned 42
Natalie wood turned 40
James Garner turned 50
34 in 1978
Diana Ross
Stockard Channing
Garry busey
Bonnie Franklin
Mary Wilson, Joe Cocker, Gladys Knight, Malcolm Roberts, Abdul Hamid, Paul Keating, Jon Hiseman, Brooker T. Jones
Celebrities Turning 15 in 1978
Whitney Houston
Lisa Kudrow
Phoebe Coates
Brad Pitt
The guy with the 50th biggest hit of the year went on to create the theme music for *The Office* (US version).
That year be
Henry winkler turned 33
Cameron Diaz turned 6
Whitney Houston turned 15
Gene Rayburn turned 61
Dean Martin turned 61
Jack Lord turned 58
James Garner turned 50
James MacArthur turned 41
Jackson Browne turned 30
Olivia Newton John turned 30
Stockard Channing turned 34
Carol Burnett turned 45
Carol Channing turned 57
David Cassidy turned 28
Markie post turned 28
Michelle Pfeiffer turned 20
Michael Landon turned 42
Natalie Wood turned 40
Ariana Grande turned 0
Noah Cyrus turned 0
Kerry Washington turned 1
Mariah Carey turned 8
Farrah Fawcett turned 31
Can you believe Exile is coming to Lubbock Texas this year? Anyone original left
Wait a second, wasn't Disco Inferno made in 1976 for Saturday Night Fever 1977?
peter frampton looks and sounds like atlanta rhythm section on the song so into you.
Celebrities is born in 1978
Rachael mcadams
Zoe Saldana
Katie Holmes
Katherine Heigi
Nicole Scherzinger
Kobe Bryant, Zac Brown
The year I was born
1:27,1:59, 2:47, 4:46, 6:04, 7:33, 8:21
#52 Is Bob Seager "Still The Same".
Olivia # 1; Whitney #2; Karen C #3
1978
Kanye west be 1
Jennifer Lopez be 9
Eva Longoria be 3
Prince be 20
Valerie Harper be 39
Michael Landon be 42
Morgan Fairchild be 28
Does anyone think grease was a weird movie. I mean 30 year old people playing teenagers.
I thought it was corny.
it just plain sucked
@@mikeramp72 thank God some one thinks the same way. That shit just would not fly in this day and age. Old people thinking they are young. I mean they are 30 years thinking they are in high school.
@@mikeramp72 a hundred million non- homosexuals disagree with the 3 of you! 😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂🙂🙃😉😊😇🥰😃🤣😄
That's been a long standing Hollywood tradition to have older people playing teens. They did it with Beverly Hills 90210 and other shows as well.
No "Hold The Line" I'm surprised. Much bigger hit than some of these Songs
Events In 1978
Harvey milk is dead & he buried in his grave at ceremony
Zoe Saldana is born June
Bob barker in the price of right in that year
John Travolta and Olivia Newton John ( her movie debut) in grease
Nicole Scherzinger wad born in bob crane passed away
Robin Williams ( his second tv show ) & Pam dawer ( her first tv show ) in mork and mindy
Jimmy carter and Walter Mondale in the White House
52 is Bob Seger - Still the Same
NBC
Little house on the prairie - season 5
Baa baa black sheep