American Top 40 1978 October 7th First 4 Hour Show

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American Top 40 1978 October 7th First 4 Hour Show (Size: 370.97 MB)
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"Every week on American Top 40 we count down the biggest hits in the USA from Clarion to Marion, from Lawrence to Florence."



American Top 40 with Casey Kasem aired on radio from July 4, 1970 until August 6, 1988. This was the first 4-hour format AT40 show. I originally shared this show with the first hour missing so here is where I vindicate myself.

In this countdown there are two Beatle's remakes.

Casey says there have only been four songs in the rock era that have made the top 40 with only numerals for a title (he doesn't know about 1999 yet). One is at number 28, Casey lists the other three.

One artist in the countdown was once described by Newsweek magazine as the greatest live entertainer in rock history.

Another artist in the countdown had 6, million selling albums in the three years prior.

Casey answers the question, "Which American act has had the most number ones in the 70's?"

In the rock era, only two women have been able to put two songs in the top ten at the same time, and they're both in this countdown.

40: Sweet Life - Paul Davis
39: Ready To Take A Chance Again - Barry Manilow
38: Took The Last Train - David Gates
EXTRA: Don't Go Breakin' My Heart - Elton John & Kiki Dee
37: Heartbreaker - Dolly Parton
36: Devoted To You - Carly Simon & James Taylor
35: I Will Still Love You - Stonebolt
EXTRA: Dreams - Fleetwood Mac
34: Dance, Disco Heat - Sylvester
33: Almost Like Being In Love - Michael Johnson
32: Hot-Blooded - Foreigner
31: You And I - Rick James
30: It's A Laugh - Daryl Hall & John Oates
29: Josie - Steely Dan
28: 5705 - City Boy
27: Beast Of Burden - Rolling Stones
26: Double Vision - Foreigner
LDD: One Tin Soldier - Coven
25: Talking In Your Sleep - Crystal Gayle
24: I Love The Nightlife - Alisha Bridges
23: Come Together - Aerosmith
22: Who Are You - The Who
21: MacArthur Park - Donna Summer
EXTRA: I Want You Back - Jackson Five
20: You Never Done It Like That - The Captain & Tennille
19: She's Always A Woman - Billy Joel
18: Back In The USA - Linda Ronstadt
17: Get Off - Foxy
16: How Much I Feel - Ambrosia
EXTRA: You Light Up My Life - Debbie Boone
15: Oh Darlin' - Robin Gibb
14: Baker Street - Jerry Rafferty
13: Everlasting Love - Andy Gibb
12: Hollywood Nights - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullitt Band
11: Three Times A Lady - Commodores
EXTRA: Venus - Shocking Blue
10: Whenever I Call You Friend - Kenny Loggins & Stevie Nicks
9: You Needed Me - Anne Murray
8: Love Is In The Air - John Paul Young
7: Hopelessly Devoted To You - Olivia Newton-John
6: Reminising - Little River Band
LDD: Sunshine - John Denver
5: Summer Nights - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
4: Don't Look Back - Boston
3: Hot Child In The City - Nick Guilder
ROCK FOSSIL: Until I Kissed 'Ya - Everly Brothers
2: Boogie Oogie Oogie - A Taste Of Honey
1: Kiss You All Over - Exile


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