List of number-one hits of 1979 (Mexico)
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1979, according to Núcleo Radio Mil as published in the Billboard[1] and Notitas Musicales[2] magazines. Also included are the number-one songs according to the Record World magazine.
Chart history (Radio Mil)
Issue Date | Song | Artist(s) |
---|---|---|
January 5 | "Noches de verano" | Angélica María & Raúl Vale |
January 12 | ||
January 25 | "Lo pasado, pasado" | José José |
March 30 | "Amigo" | Roberto Carlos |
April 6 | ||
May 5 | "Disco Samba" | Two Man Sound |
May 11 | ||
June 13 | "El amor de mi vida" | Camilo Sesto |
June 20 | ||
July 5 | "Chiquitita" | ABBA |
July 12 | ||
July 19 | ||
July 26 | ||
September 8 | ||
September 15 | "Born to Be Alive" | Patrick Hernandez |
September 22 | ||
September 29 | ||
October 19 | "Quererte a ti" | Ángela Carrasco |
October 26 | "Heaven Must Have Sent You" | Bonnie Pointer |
December 17 | "Si me dejas ahora" | José José |
December 24 |
Chart history (Record World)
Issue Date | Popularity | Sales | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Song | Artist(s) | Song | Artist(s) | ||
January 6 | "Motivos" | José Domingo | "Mi fracaso" | Juan Gabriel | [3] |
February 3 | "Como tú" | Lupita D'Alessio | "Y las mariposas" | Joan Sebastian | [4] |
February 17 | N/A | "Como tú" | Lupita D'Alessio | [5] | |
February 24 | "Motivos" | José Domingo | N/A | [6] | |
April 7 | "Lo pasado, pasado" | José José | [7] | ||
May 26 | "Noches de verano" | Angélica María & Raúl Vale | "Amigo" | Estudiantina Instituto Miguel Ángel & Rondalla Infantil del Colegio de México | [8] |
June 16 | "El amor está en el aire" | Enrique Guzmán | "La gallina co-co-ua" | Cepillín | [9] |
July 7 | N/A | "Disco Samba" | Los Joao/Two Man Sound | [10] | |
July 14 | "Brujería" | Álvaro Dávila | N/A | [11] | |
August 25 | "Chiquitita" | ABBA | "Disco Samba" | Los Joao/Two Man Sound | [12] |
September 15 | "Hasta que amanezca" | Joan Sebastian | "La de la mochila azul" | Pedrito Fernández | [13] |
October 20 | N/A | "Chiquitita" | ABBA | [14] | |
November 3 | [15] | ||||
November 10 | "Que me perdone tu señora" | Manoella Torres | N/A | [16] | |
December 22 | "Quererte a ti" | Ángela Carrasco | "Quererte a ti" | Ángela Carrasco | [17] |
References
- January 27, 1973 issue of Billboard Magazine; page 109 (Retrieved 2016-03-15).
- Galván, Hugo (2013). Rock impop: El rock mexicano en la radio Top 40 (in Spanish). p. 80. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
- January 6, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 53 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- February 3, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 95 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- February 17, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 75 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- February 24, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 57 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- April 7, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 59 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- May 26, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 63 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- June 16, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 69 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- July 7, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 49 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- July 14, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 61 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- August 25, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 55 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- September 15, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 44 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- October 20, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 67 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- November 3, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 59 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- November 10, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 51 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
- November 10, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 45 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
Sources
- Print editions of the Billboard and Notitas Musicales magazines.
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