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1979 in music


 

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Disco reigned supreme in 1979, with several #1 hits from The Bee Gees and Donna Summer that year. Several artists who were not regarded as dance/disco acts, scored major successes by releasing disco singles, including New Wave band Blondie with their first US number one single "Heart Of Glass" and Rod Stewart with "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy".

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Disco - The Bee Gees - Donna Summer - New Wave - Blondie - Rod Stewart

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However, the backlash against disco among rock loyalists was also peaking. An anti-disco event in Chicago, Illinois ultimately forced the cancellation of a major league baseball game. When The Knack's song "My Sharona" hit Billboard's #1 for six weeks, many rock critics gushed that the band was "the next Beatles" and celebrated the beginning of the end for disco music. While 1979 may have marked the climax of disco, it was also the beginning of the end for The Knack, who quickly faded into obscurity.

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Anti-disco event - Chicago, Illinois - The Knack - Beatles - Disco

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One event of 1979 which would have later significance was the success of the single "Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang, which marked the commercial emergence of hip hop.

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Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gang - Hip hop

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Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers' Bustin' Loose was released; this is the first go go record.

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Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers - Bustin' Loose - Go go

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