1977 Number One Hits

1977 Number One Hits:

November 13 – January 7, 1977:
Tonight’s The Night (Gonna Be Alright) – Rod Stewart
January 8January 14:
You Don’t Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show) – Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr.
January 15January 21:
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing – Leo Sayer
January 22January 28:
I Wish – Stevie Wonder
January 29February 4:
Car Wash – Rose Royce
February 5February 18:
Torn Between Two Lovers – Mary MacGregor
February 19February 25:
Blinded By The Light – Manfred Mann’s Earth Band
February 26 – March 4:
New Kid In Town – The Eagles
March 5 – March 25:
Love Theme From A Star Is Born (Evergreen) – Barbra Streisand
March 26 April 8:
Rich Girl – Daryl Hall & John Oates
April 9 – April 15:
Dancing Queen – ABBA
April 16 – April 22:
Don’t Give Up On Us – David Soul
April 23 – April 29:
Don’t Leave Me This Way – Thelma Houston
April 30 – May 6:
Southern Nights – Glen Campbell
May 7 – May 13:
Hotel California – The Eagles
May 14 – May 20:
When I Need You – Leo Sayer
May 21- June 11:
Sir Duke – Stevie Wonder
June 11 – June 17:
I’m Your Boogie Man – KC and the Sunshine Band
June 18 – June 24:
Dreams – Fleetwood Mac
June 25 – July 1:
Got To Give It Up (Pt. I) – Marvin Gaye
July 2- July 8:
Gonna Fly Now – Bill Conti
July 9 – July 15:
Undercover Angel – Alan O’Day
July 16 – July 22:
Da Doo Ron Ron – Shaun Cassidy
July 23 – July 29:
Looks Like We Made It – Barry Manilow
July 30 – August 19:
I Just Want To Be Your Everything – Andy Gibb
August 20September 30:
Best Of My Love – The Emotions
October 1 – October 14:
Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band – Meco
October 15December 23:
You Light Up My Life – Debby Boone
December 24, 1977 – January 13, 1978:
How Deep Is Your Love – Bee Gees

(Data is compiled from various charts including Billboard’s “Pop,” “Adult Contemporary,” “Airplay,” “R&B/Dance” and “Singles” Charts. “Hot 100” is the primary chart used starting October, 1958)