Radio Mi Amigo Top 50 van 9 september 1978

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De Radio Mi Amigo Top 50, uitgezonden op 9 september 1978[1] op Radio Mi Amigo.

Nr. Artiest Titel
01 La Bionda One for You, One for Me
02 Luv' You're the Greatest Lover
03 The Abdul Hassan Orchestra Arabian Affair
04 Pussycat Wet Day in September
05 Marshall Hain Dancing in the City
06 Amanda Lear Follow Me
07 Barry & Eileen Summerwine
08 The Surfers Windsurfin'
09 Goldie Making Up Again
10 Frankie Valli Grease
11 Candi Station Victim
12 Emly Starr No No Sheriff
13 Shake Tu sais je t'aime
14 Wings Deliver Your Children / I've Had Enough
15 Patrick Juvet Got a Feeling
16 Gladys Knight & The Pips Come Back and Finish What You Started
17 Will Tura To Be or Not to Be Disco
18 Barry Manilow Copacabana (At the Copa)
19 Bolland & Bolland UFO (We Are Not Alone)
20 Michael Zager Band Let's All Chant
21 Quincy Jones Stuff Like That
22 Donna Summer Last Dance
23 Jeff Wayne The Eve of the War
24 John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John  You’re the One That I Want
25 Sheila & B. Devotion You Light My Fire
26 Marc Aryan Giorgina
27 Dire Straits Sultans of Swing
28 Luisa Fernández Lay Love on You
29 Lindisfarne Run for Home
30 John Travolta Easy Evil
31 Theo Diepenbrock Oh Darling
32 Second Life When a Man Loves a Woman
33 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance Saturday Night
34 Ike & Tina Turner Nutbush City Limits
35 Grace Jones Do or Die
36 Manfred Mann’s Earth Band Davy’s on the Road Again
37 A Taste of Honey Boogie Oogie Oogie
38 Moody Blues Had to Fall in Love
39 Dalida Génération 78
40 Luisa Fernández Give Love a Second Chance
41 The Rolling Stones Miss You
42 Andrew Gold Never Let Her Slip Away
43 Linda de Suza Um português
44 Blondie I'm Gonna Love You Too
45 Mink Deville Just Your Friends
46 Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams Too Much, Too Little, Too Late
47 The Rutles I Must Be in Love
48 Dizzy Man's Band Red
49 Diana Ross Lovin', Livin' and Givin'
50 Jacques Dutronc Il est cinq heures, Paris s'éveille

Referenties[bewerken]

  1. Mi Amigo hitlijsten (gedrukt exemplaar), Patrick Valain, 9 september 1978