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1978 in British music

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This is a summary of 1978 in music in the United Kingdom.

Events

  • 14 January – The Sex Pistols play their final show (until a reunion in 1996) at Winterland, San Francisco.
  • 24 January – Wings' "Mull of Kintyre" is number one for a ninth and final week, becoming the biggest-selling single in UK history at that point.
  • 25 January – Electric Light Orchestra kick off their Out of the Blue world tour in Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • 11 March – Kate Bush becomes the first British female solo artist to reach number one in the UK charts with a self-written song, "Wuthering Heights".
  • 30 April – The Clash, Tom Robinson Band, Steel Pulse, X-Ray Spex, the Ruts, Misty in Roots and Generation X all play live in Victoria Park, Hackney, at the Anti-Nazi League/Rock Against Racism festival, following a march from Trafalgar Square.
  • 25 May – The Who play their last show with Keith Moon before his death.
  • 15 July – The Picnic at Blackbushe Aerodrome, Camberley, Surrey, a concert featuring Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Joan Armatrading, attracts some 200,000 people.
  • 30 July – Thin Lizzy officially announce that Gary Moore has replaced Brian Robertson on guitar.
  • 18 August – The Who release their eighth studio album Who Are You. It is the Who's last album with Keith Moon as the drummer; Moon dies twenty days after the release of the album.
  • September – Second anti-racism event staged in Brockwell Park, South London, featuring Elvis Costello, Stiff Little Fingers and Aswad, with 150,000 people in attendance.
  • 27 November – Def Leppard's permanent drummer Rick Allen joins the band at the age of 15.
  • unknown dates
    • The Bee Gees' Saturday Night Fever becomes the biggest-selling album of all time (until overtaken in 1983).
    • The first BBC Young Musician of the Year competition for classical players is won by trombonist Michael Hext.
  • Operatic contralto Helen Watts is appointed a CBE.
    • Multitone Records is founded by Pranil Gohil, specialising in bhangra music.

Charts

Number one singles

DateSongArtist
1 January"Mull of Kintyre" / "Girls' School"Wings
8 January
15 January
22 January
29 January"Uptown Top Ranking"Althea & Donna
5 February"Figaro"Brotherhood of Man
12 February"Take a Chance on Me"ABBA
19 February
26 February
5 March"Wuthering Heights"Kate Bush
12 March
19 March
26 April
2 April"Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs"Brian and Michael
9 April
16 April
23 April"Night Fever"Bee Gees
30 April
7 May"Rivers of Babylon"Boney M
14 May
21 May
28 May
4 June
11 June"You're the One That I Want"John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
18 June
25 June
2 July
9 July
16 July
23 July
30 July
6 August
13 August"Three Times a Lady"The Commodores
20 August
27 August
3 September
10 September
17 September"Dreadlock Holiday"[10cc](10cc)
24 September"Summer Nights"John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
1 October
8 October
15 October
22 October
29 October
5 November
12 November"Rat Trap"The Boomtown Rats
19 November
26 November"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"Rod Stewart
3 December"Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord"Boney M
10 December
17 December
24 December
31 December"Y.M.C.A."The Village People

Number one albums

DateAlbumArtistWeeks
7 January*Disco Fever*Various Artists2
14 January
21 January*The Sound of Bread*Bread1
28 January*Rumours*Fleetwood Mac1
4 February*The Album*ABBA7
11 February
18 February
25 February
4 March
11 March
18 March
25 March*[20 Golden Greats](20-golden-greats-buddy-holly-the-crickets-album)*Buddy Holly and The Crickets3
1 April
8 April
15 April[*20 Golden Greats*](20-golden-greats-nat-king-cole-album)Nat 'King' Cole3
22 April
29 April
6 May*Saturday Night Fever*Original Soundtrack18
13 May
20 May
27 May
3 June
10 June
17 June
24 June
1 July
8 July
15 July
22 July
29 July
5 August
12 August
19 August
26 August
2 September
9 September*Nightflight to Venus*Boney M4
16 September
23 September
30 September
7 October*Grease*Original Soundtrack13
14 October
21 October
28 October
4 November
11 November
18 November
25 November
2 December
9 December
16 December
23 December
30 December

Year-end charts

The tables below include sales between 31 December 1977 and 30 December 1978: the year-end charts reproduced in the issue of Music Week dated 23 December 1978 and played on Radio 1 on 31 December 1978 only include sales figures up until 16 December 1978.

Best-selling singles

No.TitleArtistPeak
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"Rivers of Babylon"/"Brown Girl in the Ring"Boney M1
"You're the One That I Want"and Olivia Newton-John1
"Summer Nights"and Olivia Newton-John1
"Three Times a Lady"1
"The Smurf Song"and the Smurfs2
"Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord"Boney M1
"Night Fever"Bee Gees1
"Rat Trap"1
"Take a Chance on Me"ABBA1
"Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs"Brian and Michael1
"Dreadlock Holiday"[10cc](10cc)1
"Wuthering Heights"1
"Sandy"2
"Rasputin"Boney M2
"Substitute"Clout2
"Denis"Blondie2
"Baker Street"3
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"1
"Figaro"Brotherhood of Man1
"Come Back My Love"Darts2
"Love Don't Live Here Anymore"Rose Royce2
"Mull of Kintyre"/"Girls' School"Wings1
"It's Raining"Darts2
"Wishing on a Star"Rose Royce3
"Lucky Stars"3
"Dancing in the City"Marshall Hain3
"Boogie Oogie Oogie"3
"Oh What a Circus"3
"Grease"3
"Jilted John"Jilted John4
"Y.M.C.A."Village People2
"Annie's Song"3
"Stayin' Alive"Bee Gees4
"Too Much, Too Little, Too Late"and Deniece Williams3
"The Boy from New York City"Darts2
"Hopelessly Devoted to You"2
"Blame It on the Boogie"8
"Darlin'"6
"Never Let Her Slip Away"5
"Sweet Talkin' Woman"Electric Light Orchestra6
"If I Had Words"and Yvonne Keeley with the St Thomas More School Choir3
"I Can't Stand the Rain"Eruption featuring Precious Wilson5
"Mr. Blue Sky"Electric Light Orchestra6
"Uptown Top Ranking"Althea and Donna1
"MacArthur Park"5
"I Wonder Why"Showaddywaddy2
"You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)"Sylvester8
"If You Can't Give Me Love"4
"A Taste of Aggro"3
"Forever Autumn"5

Best-selling albums

No.TitleArtistPeak
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*Saturday Night Fever*Original Soundtrack1
*Grease*Original Soundtrack1
*The Album*ABBA1
*Nightflight to Venus*Boney M1
*[20 Golden Greats](20-golden-greats-nat-king-cole-album)*1
*Rumours*Fleetwood Mac1
*Out of the Blue*Electric Light Orchestra5
*Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds*5
*Images*2
*[20 Golden Greats](20-golden-greats-buddy-holly-the-crickets-album)*& the Crickets1
*The Kick Inside*3
*And Then There Were Three*Genesis3
*Classic Rock*London Symphony Orchestra3
*New Boots and Panties!!*8
*Live and Dangerous*Thin Lizzy2
*Reflections*2
*The Sound of Bread*Bread1
*The Singles: 1974–1978*2
*Street-Legal*2
*A Tonic for the Troops*8
*20 Golden Greats*2
*The Stud*Original Soundtrack2
*City to City*6
*The Big Wheels of Motown*Various Artists2
*You Light Up My Life*3
*Greatest Hits (1976-1978)*Showaddywaddy4
*20 Golden Greats*2
*Bat Out of Hell*Meat Loaf11
*London Town*Wings4
*Emotions*Various Artists2
*Midnight Hustle*Various Artists5
*Some Girls*2
*Variations*2
*Pastiche*10
*Greatest Hits*ABBA12
*Kaya*and the Wailers4
*Blondes Have More Fun*3
*Parallel Lines*Blondie7
*Foot Loose & Fancy Free*4
*Plastic Letters*Blondie10
*Arrival*ABBA12
*Black and White*2
*20 Giant Hits*3
*The Greatest Hits of Donna Summer*4
*Natural High*8
*This Year's Model*and the Attractions4
*Anytime...Anywhere*6
*Octave*6
*A Single Man*8
*Bloody Tourists*[10cc](10cc)3

Notes:

Classical music: new works

  • Malcolm Arnold – Symphony No. 8
  • Peter Maxwell Davies – Symphony no. 1
  • Daniel Jones – String Quartet No 4
  • Malcolm Williamson
    • Azure
    • Fiesta

Film and Incidental music

  • Tony Banks – The Shout, starring Alan Bates, Susannah York and John Hurt.
  • Roy Budd – The Wild Geese.
  • Ron Goodwin – Force 10 from Navarone directed by Guy Hamilton, starring Robert Shaw and Edward Fox.
  • Ed Welch – The Thirty Nine Steps, starring Robert Powell.

Births

  • 1 January – Tarik O'Regan, composer
  • 13 January – Shelley Nash, singer (Girls@Play)
  • 15 January – Sandi Lee Hughes, singer (allSTARS*)
  • 19 January – Wayne Williams, singer (Another Level)
  • 13 February – Hamish Glencross, Scottish guitarist
  • 14 February – Ryan Griffiths (The Vines)
  • 22 February – Jenny Frost, singer (Atomic Kitten)
  • 6 April – Myleene Klass, singer (Hear'Say), radio and TV presenter
  • 7 April – Duncan James, singer (Blue)
  • 9 April – Rachel Stevens, singer (S Club 7)
  • 16 April – Terry Daly, Irish singer (Mytown)
  • 23 April – Tom Lowe, singer and keyboardist (North and South)
  • 25 April – Luke Bedford, composer
  • 28 April – Lauren Laverne, singer, radio DJ and TV presenter
  • 4 May – Matthew Rose, bass
  • 22 May – Jordan, model and would-be singer
  • 29 May
    • Adam Rickitt, singer and actor
    • Daniel Pearce, singer (One True Voice)
  • 6 June – Sophie Solomon, violinist
  • 16 June – Elisa Cariera, American-born singer (Solid HarmoniE)
  • 4 July – Stephen McNally, English singer-songwriter (BBMak)
  • 1 August – Jonathan Wilkes, singer and entertainer
  • 21 August – John Paul "J-Rock" Horsley, American-born singer (Big Brovaz)
  • 3 September – Johnny Shentall, singer (Boom!)
  • 15 September – David Sneddon, singer-songwriter
  • 27 September – Jamie Benson, singer (Hepburn)
  • 7 October – Alesha Dixon, singer (Mis-Teeq)
  • 9 October
    • Nicky Byrne, Irish singer (Westlife)
    • Beverley Fullen, drummer (Hepburn)
  • 26 October – Rachael Carr, singer (Boom!)
  • 27 October – Sabrina Washington, singer (Mis-Teeq)
  • 29 October – Sam Chapman, singer and keyboardist (North and South)
  • 1 November – Bobak Kianovsh, singer (Another Level)
  • 7 November – Mark Read, singer (A1)
  • 23 November – Randy Brown, Jamaican-born singer (Big Brovaz)
  • 27 November – Mike Skinner, rapper, musician and record producer
  • 12 December – Paul Walker, Irish singer (Mytown)
  • 18 December – Lindsay Armaou, Greek-born Irish-based singer (B*Witched)
  • date unknown – Oliver Weeks, composer, arranger and guitarist

Deaths

  • 11 January – William John Edwards, Cerdd Dant singer (b. 1898)
  • 15 January – Jack Jackson, trumpeter, bandleader and radio disc jockey (b. 1906)
  • 24 February – Mrs Mills, pianist (b. 1918; heart attack)
  • 9 March – L. Radley Flynn, singer and actor (b. 1902)
  • 12 March – Tolchard Evans, songwriter, composer, pianist and bandleader (b. 1901)
  • 3 April – Ray Noble, composer and bandleader (b. 1903)
  • 21 April – Sandy Denny, singer (Fairport Convention) (b. 1947) (cerebral haemorrhage)
  • 14 August – Victor Silvester, dance band leader (b. 1900)
  • 7 September
    • Keith Moon, drummer of The Who (b. 1946) (Clomethiazole overdose)
    • Charles Williams, composer (b. 1893)
  • 15 September – Robert Bruce Montgomery, writer and composer (b. 1921)
  • 13 December – Jack Doyle, Irish-born boxer and singer (b. 1913; cirrhosis of liver)

References

References

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  2. "Michael Hext - Young Musician 1978 winner".
  3. (1979). "BPI Year Book 1979". The [[British Phonographic Industry]] Ltd.
  4. Scaping (1979). "Top 200 LPs in 1978". pp. 182–85.
  5. "Er cof". Y Bedol.
  6. "Dance Band Encyclopaedia: Jack Jackson".
  7. Sharon Mawer. "Mrs. Mills". [[Allmusic]].
  8. "Tolchard Evans". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
  9. Mick Houghton. (2015). "I've Always Kept a Unicorn – The Biography of Sandy Denny". Faber & Faber.
  10. (1992). "[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music". [[Guinness Publishing]].
  11. Fletcher, Tony. (1998). "Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon". Omnibus Press.
  12. Colin Larkin. (2011). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". Omnibus Press.
  13. Whittle, David. (2004). "Montgomery, (Robert) Bruce/Edmund Crispin (1921–1978)". Oxford University Press.
  14. Paul Rouse. "Doyle, Jack".
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