Lane Tech Class of 1979
Top Ten Music Hits of 1977


Pop Adult

“Theme From A Star is Born” Barbra Streisand (Columbia)
“Looks Like We Made It” Barry Manilow (Arista)
“Handy Man” James Taylor (Columbia)
“Southern Nights” Glen Campbell (Capitol)
“Nobody Does It Better” Carly Simon (Elektra)
“Higher and Higher” Rita Coolidge (A&M)
“Right Time of the Night” Jennifer Warnes (Arista)
“Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue” Crystal Gayle (UA)
“Don't Give Up on Us” David Soul (Private Stock)
“You Light Up My Life” Debby Boone (Warner Bros./Curb)

Top 40

“You Light Up My Life” Debby Boone (Warner Bros.)
“When I Need You” Leo Sayer (Warner Bros.)
“I Just Want to Be Your Everything” Andy Gibb (RSO)
“Dreams” Fleetwood Mac (Warner Bros.)
“Undercover Angel” Alan O'Day (Pacific)
“Theme From A Star Is Born” Barbra Streisand (Columbia)
“Hotel California” Eagles (Asylum)
“Rich Girl” Daryl Hall and John Oates (RCA)
“Star Wars” Meco (Millennium)
“Best of My Love” Emotions (Columbia)

Album Airplay

"Rumours" Fleetwood Mac (Warner Bros.)
"Hotel California" Eagles (Asylum)
"Foreigner" Foreigner (Atlantic)
"Book of Dreams" Steve Miller (Capitol)
"Crosby Stills and Nash" Crosby Stills and Nash (Atlantic)
"I Robot" Alan Parsons (Arista)
"Little Queen" Heart (Portrait)
"Rock & Roll Alternative" Atlanta Rhythm Section (Polydor)
"Night Moves" Bob Seger (Capitol)
"Even in the Quietest Moments" Supertramp (A&M)

Country

“It Was Almost Like a Song” Ronnie Milsap (RCA)
“Luckenbach Texas” Waylon Jennings (RCA)
“Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue” Crystal Gayle (UA)
“Heaven's Just a Sin Away” The Kendalls (Ovation)
“Lucille” Kenny Rogers (UA)
“Way Down/Pledging My Love” Elvis Presley (RCA)
“Rollin' With the Flow” Charlie Rich (Epic)
“Southern Nights” Glen Campbell (Capitol)
“Daytime Friends” Kenny Rogers (UA)
“Blue Bayou” Linda Ronstadt (Asylum)

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