List of number-one hits of 1979 (Mexico)

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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" /Two Man Sound [10]
July 14 "Brujería" 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[]

  1. ^ January 27, 1973 issue of Billboard Magazine; page 109 (Retrieved 2016-03-15).
  2. ^ Galván, Hugo (2013). Rock impop: El rock mexicano en la radio Top 40 (in Spanish). p. 80. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  3. ^ January 6, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 53 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  4. ^ February 3, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 95 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  5. ^ February 17, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 75 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  6. ^ February 24, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 57 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  7. ^ April 7, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 59 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  8. ^ May 26, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 63 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  9. ^ June 16, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 69 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  10. ^ July 7, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 49 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  11. ^ July 14, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 61 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  12. ^ August 25, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 55 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  13. ^ September 15, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 44 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  14. ^ October 20, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 67 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  15. ^ November 3, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 59 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  16. ^ November 10, 1979 issue of Record World magazine; page 51 (Retrieved 2017-07-01).
  17. ^ 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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