Results 1 to 12 of 12

Thread: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

  1. #1
    remicks's Avatar
    remicks is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Central Coast California
    Posts
    5,364

    Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    ******

    RECORD WORLD

    Disco File Top 20
    July 15 , 1978

    1 BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE --- A Taste Of Honey
    2 HOT SHOT --- Karen Young
    3 TGIF SOUNDTRACK --- Various
    4 I LOVE AMERICA /WHERE IS MY WOMAN --- Patrick Juvet
    5 YOU AND I --- Rick James

    6 YOU MAKE ME FEEL (MIGHTY REAL ) / DANCE (DISCO HEAT)
    --- Sylvester
    7 DO OR DIE --- Grace Jones
    8 RUNAWAY LOVE/ IF MY FRIENDS COULD SEE ME NOW --- Linda Clifford
    9 GOT TO HAVE LOVING / STANDING IN THE RAIN --- Don Ray
    10 MISS YOU ---The Rolling Stones

    11 ROUGH DIAMOND / TOUCH MY HEART --- Madleen Kane
    12 AMERICAN GENERATION/ I FEEL DISCO GOOD/ MUSIC MAN --- Ritchie Family
    13 WHISTLE BUMP --- Deodato
    14 WAR DANCE --- Kebekelektrik
    15 GARDEN OF LOVE /BODY AND SOUL --- Don Ray

    16 MELLOW LOVIN' --- Judy Cheeks
    17 BEYOND THE CLOUDS --- Quartz
    18 COME ON DANCE DANCE --- Saturday Night Band
    19 LADY AMERICA --- Voyage
    20 SPEND THE NIGHT WITH ME / MISSION TO VENUS --- Silver Convention



    *****


    Additional songs getting play that week:


    VAMPS /
    New Orleans
    dj: Tom Quinn

    BOOGIE TO THE TOP --- Idris Muhammad
    CHAOS --- Quartz
    DANCING IN PARADISE
    --- El Coco
    DOIN' THE BEST THAT I CAN --- Betty LaVette
    _____________

    FUTURE /
    Boston
    dj: Joe Corvello

    I DON'T KNOW WHAT I'D DO --- Sweet Cream
    PERFECT LOVE AFFAIR / COSMIC MELODY --- Constellation Orchestra
    ______________

    INFINITY/ New York
    dj: Jim Burgess

    IN THE BUSH / SUMMERTIME LOVE --- Musique

    _______________

    ALFIES /
    San Francisco
    dj: Marty Blecman

    IN THE BUSH --- Musique
    SANDSTORM --- La Bionda



    ******

    Last edited by remicks; February 16th, 2007 at 02:12 AM.
    Baby, take me
    high upon a hillside

    high up where the stallion
    meets the sun



  2. #2
    Joined
    Jul 2004
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    501

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    Yes R...went to library to check the issues out over here and was quite impressed with the mags...Unfortunately it is an incomplete collection...was impressed that they carried DJ recommendations /hot spins...
    The UK equivalent was Record Mirror, it contained the UK Top 100 plus the USA Top 20 (BB). Only got started with regular Disco charts in '77 tho'..
    Also Blues and Sould mag carried a Soul chart I think..Greg Wilson uses for background info. in his Time Capsules.

  3. #3
    remicks's Avatar
    remicks is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Central Coast California
    Posts
    5,364

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    Quote Originally Written by starsky View Post
    Yes R...went to library to check the issues out over here and was quite impressed with the mags...Unfortunately it is an incomplete collection...was impressed that they carried DJ recommendations /hot spins...
    The UK equivalent was Record Mirror, it contained the UK Top 100 plus the USA Top 20 (BB). Only got started with regular Disco charts in '77 tho'..
    Also Blues and Sould mag carried a Soul chart I think..Greg Wilson uses for background info. in his Time Capsules.
    wow ....you have access to RECORD WORLD thru your library !
    what a significant disco service it would be to produce their disco charts here ....(HINT HINT )


    As for the above .........just look that glorious list ... anyone not going to clubs in the summer of 1978 ...would not know at least 80% of those songs ....beyond BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE , MISS YOU ... and only one cut : LAST DANCE from TGIF ... and some knew of YOU AND I from black radio ....

    What a wonderful self-built world we created all unto ourselves then :icon_cool: :icon_cool: :icon_cool:....


    *****
    Last edited by remicks; February 20th, 2007 at 12:26 AM.
    Baby, take me
    high upon a hillside

    high up where the stallion
    meets the sun



  4. #4
    Joined
    Jul 2004
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    501

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    Hi R...I have all of those records I think...I WILL try and do some RW charts for you as I know u are a CHART FREAK :icon_smile:
    I only have odd charts...and it is 200 plus miles and a lot of pennies to photocopy charts...If they had a complete collection I would start a project, but they don't so....

    YOU ARE A GOOD GUY WHO CONSTANTLY STRIVES TO FIND NEW ANGLES ON THE CHART AND SHOULD BE COMMENDED FOR YOUR WORK....Marky is INHUMAN... NOBODY works as hard as he on the charts, and he produces such a great read, but the anecdotes and challenges/observations by people like yourself help get things straight

    Rick James track is one of my faves such a 'bounce' off each other (u know it is Teena Marie dueting yes ?)

  5. #5
    SandraDee's Avatar
    SandraDee is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Mar 2002
    Location
    Manchester, UK
    Posts
    5,357

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    1978 really has got to be the year for 'disco' hasn't it? Great list. I seem to remember Ritchie Family's 'American Generation' charting here in early '79. This 'delayed effect' wasn't uncommon; Cocomotion didn't chart in UK 'til '78!:icon_confused: Must be the time delay.
    ...ya gotta beat the street......

  6. #6
    remicks's Avatar
    remicks is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Central Coast California
    Posts
    5,364

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    Quote Originally Written by SandraDee View Post
    .
    1978 really has got to be the year for 'disco' hasn't it? Great list. I seem to remember Ritchie Family's 'American Generation' charting here in early '79. This 'delayed effect' wasn't uncommon; Cocomotion didn't chart in UK 'til '78! Must be the time delay.
    Funny as I typed this .. I thought AMERICAN GENERATION seemed out of place timewise too ..... sort of an isolated sound compared to the rest


    Starsky: Rick James track is one of my faves such a 'bounce' off each other (u know it is Teena Marie dueting yes ?)
    I knew it was the Mary Jane Girls .....but no ...not about Teena Marie......
    Starsky: Hi R...I have all of those records I think...I WILL try and do some RW charts for you as I know u are a CHART FREAK 
    ..........that would be most nice !!! :icon_mrgreen:
    Starsky:

    . NOBODY works as hard as Marky on the charts, and he produces such a great read, but the anecdotes and challenges/observations by people like yourself help get things straight
    I do highly regard the charts as irrefutable references.... ..... ... and how lucky we are to have Marky to wade through them . :icon_cool: :icon_cool: :icon_cool:
    Even then they were a vital vehicle for dj's everywhere to monitor what was breaking... what was hot ...
    (cue for a story .....:icon_rolleyes:)

    When I worked at Portals ....I was the 45 / 12" buyer.
    We depended on Billboard to base our ordering. So every Monday morning was Billboard day .... when I spent a good chunk of time just devouring the magazine ....especially the charts .... all of them .... with particular interest in the disco/soul ones (of course )
    Even the mailman knew that on Mondays ... we were especially eager for his arrival .... sometimes even going out into the mall to find him if he was taking too long ....

    It will be forever implanted in my mind how often Tony would come to the store , stick his head through the big glass doors and announce "It's here Gloria , It's here ! " (he was always flirting with Gloria) while waving the day's mail over his head ...
    Then, as if to make the point of expedited delivery .... he'd underhand toss the mail, banded within the folded Billboard , across the room towards Gloria , who would then shriek from beyond the rows of record bins as she'd have no choice but to receive the bundle in mid air .......:icon_lol: :icon_lol:
    Funny how certain little things remain so etched in our brains .... but it makes me smile each time I recall it ......


    ******
    Last edited by remicks; February 20th, 2007 at 12:20 AM.
    Baby, take me
    high upon a hillside

    high up where the stallion
    meets the sun



  7. #7
    Joined
    May 2006
    Location
    United States
    Posts
    180

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    Very cool Remicks! I also enjoy the Discotheque hit parade section that shows what clubs are playing that particular week across the nation. I've got some 1978 november and december issues you can thumb through. I also recall getting a kick out of one the articles commenting on this "Disco fad" maybe staying around for a while. And this was cool too.

    RCA Ups Price
    On Disco Discs
    *RCA Records has raised the list price on its 12-inch disco
    discs to 3.98, efective October 4. The increase aplies to
    records on RCA and its custom labels.

    Record World Nov 4 1978 $1.95
    Disco Lives in L.A!!!

  8. #8
    Joined
    Jul 2004
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    501

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    OOPs...It was Teena and Rick on Sucker, not You and I ...sorry R

  9. #9
    Joined
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Montreal , Canada
    Posts
    1,097

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    I discovered RECORD WORLD later in 1981. I bought it every week but the DISCO/DANCE column ran every other week.The chart was there every week though.

    BRIAN CHIN wrote the column.
    Funny you should mention it because I kept every one I had and back in early 82 ; they did a revamping of the whole dance chart. They only concentrated on the most played tracks and another one for the ones that were added the most in clubs.

    When they stopped publishing [shortly after the change occured] ; I switched to BILLBOARD.

    I loved the format of RECORD WORLD ; from the singles & album reviews on the front page to the great glossy paper ads.
    KRIS

  10. #10
    remicks's Avatar
    remicks is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Central Coast California
    Posts
    5,364

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    *****

    The Top 20 soul songs from the same issue :


    Record World

    R&B SINGLES CHART
    July 15, 1978


    1) CLOSE THE DOOR --- Teddy Pendergrass
    2) USE TA BE MY GIRL --- O'Jays
    3) SHAME --- Evelyn "Champaign" King
    4) STUFF LIKE THAT --- Quincy Jones
    5) YOU AND I --- Rick James

    6) BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE --- A Taste Of Honey
    7) THREE TIMES A LADY --- Commodors
    8) LAST DANCE --- Donna Summer
    9) RUNAWAY LOVE --- Linda Clifford
    10) ANNIE MAE --- Natalie Cole
    ......(?)

    11) THE GROOVE LINE --- Heatwave
    12) SHADOW DANCING --- Andy Gibb
    13) TAKE ME TO THE NEXT PHASE --- Isley Bros.
    14) DUKEY STICK --- George Duke
    15) (LET'S GO ) ALL THE WAY --- Whispers

    16) FEEL THE FIRE
    ---Peabo Bryson
    17) DANCE ACROSS THE FLOOR --- Jimmy "BO" Horne
    18) IF YOU'RE READY ( HERE IT COMES ) --- Enchantment
    19) TOO MUCH, TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE --- J. Mathis/ D.Williams
    20) DAYLIGHT AND DARKNESS --- Smokey Robinson
    .......(?)



    ******
    Last edited by remicks; March 5th, 2007 at 09:11 PM.
    Baby, take me
    high upon a hillside

    high up where the stallion
    meets the sun



  11. #11
    remicks's Avatar
    remicks is offline Double Platinum Record [Level 9]
    Joined
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Central Coast California
    Posts
    5,364

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978

    *****


    And :

    RECORD WORLD
    England's Top 20
    July 15, 1978



    1) YOU'RE THE ONE THAT I WANT --- John Travolta
    2) THE SMURF SONG ---- Father Abraham
    ....... (?)
    3) ANNIE'S SONG --- James Galway
    4) AIRPORT --- Motors
    ....... (?)
    5) MISS YOU --- Rolling Stones

    6) THE MAN WITH THE CHILD IN HIS EYES --- Kate Bush
    ...... (?)
    7) DANCING IN THE CITY --- Marshall Hain
    ...... (?) .....disco ?
    8) MAKING UP AGAIN --- Goldie
    ......... (?)
    9) RIVERS OF BABYLON --- Boney M
    10) LIKE CLOCKWORK --- Boomtown Rats
    ...... (?)

    11) DAVY'S ON THE ROAD AGAIN --- Manfred Mann's Earth Band
    ..... (?)
    12) OH CAROL --- Smokie
    ......... (?)
    13) MIND BLOWING DECISIONS --- Heatwave
    14) A LITTLE BIT OF SOAP ---Showaddywaddy
    ......(?)
    15) ARGENTINE MELODY --- San Jose
    ...... (?)

    16) CA PLANE POUR MOI --- Plastic Bertrand
    ........ (?)
    17) BEAUTIFUL LOVER --- Brotherhood Of Man .
    ........ (?)
    18) BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE --- A Taste Of Honey
    19) USE TA BE MY GIRL --- O'Jays
    20) IT SURE BRINGS OUT THE LOVE IN YOUR EYES --- David Soul
    ........(?)


    *****
    Baby, take me
    high upon a hillside

    high up where the stallion
    meets the sun



  12. #12
    Joined
    Feb 2004
    Location
    Freehold, New Jersey
    Posts
    591

    Re: Besides Billboard , RECORD WORLD had disco charts too--- here's JULY 15 1978


     

     

    It's something how the US and UK charts were like night and day throughout the '70s.
    "Everyone knows the real reason why you got that part it was the time you spent on that casting couch"--Antoine Merriwether
    "Excuse me, Miss Thing, but both of us spent time on that couch"--Blaine Edwards

Similar Threads

  1. Looking for Billboard disco charts
    By Jeff H in Disco Dance Music, Artists, DJs and History
    Replies: 7
    Last Entry: May 5th, 2010, 06:41 PM
  2. Disco Charts: Were They Fixed? (Billboard, Record Mirror...)
    By markydefad in Disco Dance Music, Artists, DJs and History
    Replies: 25
    Last Entry: November 24th, 2008, 09:25 AM
  3. WANTED:- Billboard Disco Charts 1976-1982
    By Tony West in Buy, Sell Or Trade Records, Electronics...
    Replies: 2
    Last Entry: July 28th, 2003, 04:06 PM
  4. Billboard Disco Charts 1974-1980
    By Allan in Buy, Sell Or Trade Records, Electronics...
    Replies: 0
    Last Entry: November 3rd, 2002, 09:46 AM
  5. Billboard Disco Charts
    By nrgbeat in Disco Dance Music, Artists, DJs and History
    Replies: 10
    Last Entry: April 2nd, 2002, 07:48 AM

Bookmarks

Permissions

  • You may not Start New Discussions
  • You may not add a reply
  • You may not add attachments
  • You may not edit your entries
  •