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1. 25 Or 6 to 4 Chicago 2. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover Paul Simon 3. A 1. 25 Or 6 To 4 Chicago 66. December 1963 (Oh What A Night) Four Seasons 2. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover Paul Simon 67. Devil Went Down To Georgia Charlie Daniels Band 3. A Pirate Looks Forty Jimmy Buffet 68. Dim All The Lights Donna Summer 4. ABC Jackson 5 69. Disco Inferno Trammps 5. After Midnight Eric Clapton 70. Disco Lady Johnnie Taylor 6. After The Love Has Gone Earth, Wind, & Fire 71. Disco Nights (Rock Freak) GQ 7. After The Lovin’ Engelbert Humperdinck 72. Do That To Me One More Time Captain & Tenille 8. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough Diana Ross 73. Do You Think I’m Sexy Rod Stewart 9. Ain’t No Stopping Us Now McFadden & Whitehead 74. Do You Know What I Mean Lee Michaels 10. Ain’t No Woman (Like The One I Got) Four Tops 75. Domino Van Morrison 11. All By Myself Eric Carmen 76. Don’t Bring Me Down Electric Light Orchestra 12. All Out Of Love Air Supply 77. Don’t Go Breaking My Heart Elton John & Kiki Dee 13. All Right Now Free 78. Don’t Leave Me This Way Thelma Houston 14. Always And Forever Heatwave 79. Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood Santana Esmeralda 15. American Pie - Parts 1 & 2 Don McLean 80. Don’t Stop Fleetwood Mac 16. American Woman Guess Who 81. Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough Michael Jackson 17. Another Day Paul McCartney 82. Dreams Fleetwood Mac 18. Baby Come Back Player 83. Easy Commodores 19. Bad Case Of Loving You Robert Plamer 84. Escape (Pina Colada Song) Robert Holmes 20. Bad Girls Donna Summer 85. Evergreen Barbra Streisand 21. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown Jim Croce 86. Every 1’s A Winner Hot Chocolate 22. Band Of Gold Freda Payne 87. Everybody Dance Chic 23. Bandstand Boogie Barry Manilow 88. Everything Is Beautiful Ray Stevens 24. Bang A Gong (Get It On) T. Rex 89. Evil Ways Santana 25. Before The Next Teardrop Falls Freddy Fender 90. Fallin’ In Love Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds 26. Beginnings Chicago 91. Fame David Bowie 27. Best Of My Love Eagles 92. Family Affair Sly & The Family Stone 28. Best Of My Love Emotions 93. Feel Like Makin’ Love Roberta Flack 29. Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me Gladys Knight & The Pips 94. Feelings Morris Albert 30. Black Magic Woman Santana 95. Feels So Good Chuck Mangione 31. Blame It On The Boogie Jacksons 96. Fins Jimmy Buffet 32. Boat Drinks Jimmy Buffet 97. Fire Ohio Players 33. Boogie Fever Sylvers 98. First Time, Ever I Saw Your Face Roberta Flack 34. Boogie Nights HeatWave 99. Flashlight Parliament 35. Boogie On Reggae Woman Stevie Wonder 100. Fly, Robin, Fly Silver Convention 36. Boogie Oogie Oogie Taste Of Honey 101. Fooled Around And Fell In Love Elvin Bishop 37. Boogie Wonderland Earth, Wind, & Fire 102. For The Good Times Ray Price 38. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Bette Midler 103. Free Ride Edgar Winter 39. Born To Be Alive Patrick Hernandez 104. Friends Bette Midler 40. Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl) Looking Glass 105. Get Down Tonight K.C. & The Sunshine Band 41. Breezin’ George Benson 106. Get Off Foxy 42. Birck House Commodores 107. Get Ready Rare Earth 43. Brown Sugar Rolling Stones 108. Get-Away E.W.F. 44. Buffalo Soldier Bob Marley 109. Gimme 3 Steps Lynyrd Skynyrd 45. Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Barry White 110. Give me Just A Little More Time Chairmen Of The Board 46. Car Wash Rose Royce 111. Gonna Fly Now Bill Conti 47. Changes In Lattitude Jimmy Buffet 112. Good Hearted Woman Willie Nelson 48. Cheeseburger In Paradise Jimmy Buffet 113. Good Times Chic 49. Cherchez La Femme Dr. Buzzard Savannah Band 114. Got To Be Real Cheryl Lynn 50. China Grove Doobie Brothrs 115. Got To Give It Up Marvin Gaye 51. Closer I Get To You Roberta Flack 116. Grease Frankie Valli 52. Colour My World Chicago 117. Grooveline Heatwave 53. Come Monday Jimmy Buffet 118. Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves Cher 54. Come To Me France Joli 119. Happy Anniversary Little River Band 55. Copacabana Barry Manilow 120. Happy Days Pratt & McClain 56. Cotton Eye Joe/Schottishe Sweat 121. Have You Never Been Mellow Olivia N. John 57. Could It Be I’m Falling In Love Spinners 122. Have You Seen Her Chi-Lites 58. Could You Be Loved Bob Marley 123. He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother Hollies 59. Crocodile Rock Elton John 124. Heart Of Glass Blondie 60. Dance (Disco Heat) Sylvester 125. Heaven Knows Donna Summer 61. Dance With Me Peter Brown 126. Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel Tavares 62. Dance, Dance, Dance Chic 127. Heaven Must Have Sent You Bonnie Pointer 63. Dancing Machine Jackson 5 128. Hello It’s Me Todd Rundgren 64. Dancing Queen ABBA 129. Help Me Make It Through The Night Sammi Smith 65. Dazz Brick 130. Hey There Lonely Girl Eddie Holman 131. High Time We Went Joe Cocker 201. Let’s Get It On Marvin Gaye 132. Hit The Road Jack Buster Poindexter 202. Let’s Stay Together Al Green 133. Hollywood Swinging Kool & The Gang 203. Listen To The Music Doobie Brothers 134. Hopelessly Devoted To You Olivia Newton John 204. Livin’ It Up (Friday Night) Bell And James 135. Hot Legs Rod Stewart 205. Long And Winding Road Beatles 136. Hot Line Sylvers, The 206. Long Cool Woman Hollies 137. Hot Stuff Donna Summer 207. Long Train Running Doobie Brothers 138. How Can You Mend A Broken Heart Bee Gees 208. Looks Like We Made It Barry Manilow 139. How Deep Is Your Love Bee Gees 209. Lost In The Fifties Again Ronnie Milsap 140. How Much I Feel Ambrosia 210. Love Hangover Diana Ross 141. How Sweet It Is James Taylor 211. Love Her Madly The Doors 142. Hustle, The Van McCoy 212. Love I Lost, The Harold Melvin & Blue Notes 143. I Feel Love Donna Summer 213. Love Is In The Air John Paul Young 144. I Go Crazy Paul Davis 214. Love Machine Miracles 145. I Honestly Love You Olivia Newton John 215. Love Rollercoaster Ohio Players 146. I Just Wanna Be Your Everything Andy Gibb 216. Love Train O’Jays 147. I Just Wanna Stop Gino Vanelli 217. Love Will Keep us Together Captain & Tennile 149. I Love Music O’Jays 218. Loves Me Like A Rock Paul Simon 150. I Love The Nightlife Alcia Bridges 219. Love’ Theme Love Unlimited Orchestra 151. I Shot The Sheriff Eric Clapton 220. Lovin’ You Minnie Riperton 152. I Think I Love You Partridge Family,The 221. Low Rider War 153. I Wanna Be Sedated Ranomes, The 222. Lowdown Boz Scaggs 154. I Wanna Get Next To You Rose Royce 223. Lyin’ Eyes Eagles 155. I Want You Back Jackson 5 224. MacArthur Park Donna Summer 156. I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor 225. Macho Man Village People 157. I Wish Stevie Wonder 226. Main Event Barbara Streisand 158. I’d Really Love To See You Tonight England Dan & John Ford Coley 227. Make It With You Bread 159. If I Can’t Have You Yvonne Elliman 228. Make Me Smile Chicago 160. If Loving You Is Wrong Luther Ingram 229. Makin’ It David Naughton 161. I’ll Be Around Spinners, The 230. Mama Told Me Not To Come Three Dog Night 162. I’ll Be Good To You Brothers Johnson 231. Margaritaville Jimmy Buffet 163. I’ll Be There Jackson 5, The 232. Me And Mrs. Jones Billy Paul 164. I’ll Have To Say I Love You In A Song Jim Croce 233. Midnight Train To Georgia Gladys knight & The Pips 165. I’ll Take You There Staple Singers 234. Money Pink Floyd 166. I’m Every Woman Chaka Khan 235. Montego Bay Bobby Bloom 167. I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little More Barry White 236. Moondance Van Morrison 168. I’m Your Boogie Man K.C. & The Sunshine Band 237. Moonlight Feels Right Starbuck 169. Imagine John Lennon 238. More, More, More Andrea True Connection 170. In The Bush Musique 239. More Than A Feeling Boston 171. In The Navy Village People 240. More Than A Woman Bee Gees 172. In The Summertime Mungo Jerry 241. Mr. Big Stuff Jean Knight 173. Instant Replay Dan Hartman 242. My Eyes Adored you Frankie Valli 174. Is This Love Bob Marley 243. My Live Paul McCartney 175. Island Girl Elton John 244. My Sharona Knack 176. It Only Takes A Minute Girl Tavares 245. Native New Yorker Odyssey 177. It’s Ecstacy Barry White 246. Never Can Say Goodbye Gloria Gaynor 178. It’s So Easy Linda Ronstadt 247. New York New York Frank Sinatra 179. Jamming Bob Marley 248. Night Fever Bee Gees 180. Jive Talkin’ Bee Gees 249. Night Moves Bob Seger 181. Joy To The World Three Dog Night 250. Nights In White Satin Moody Blues 182. Jungle Boogie Kool & The Gang 251. No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) B Streisand & D Summer 183. Just The Way You Are Billy Joel 252. Nobody Does It Better Carly Simon 184. Just You ‘N’ Me Chicago 253. Oh Babe, What Would You Say Hurricane Smith 185. Keep It Comin’ Love K.C. & The Sunshine Band 254. Oh Girl Chi-Lites 186. Killing Me Softly With His Song Roberta Flack 255. Old Time Rock & Roll Bob Seger 187. Kiss And Say Goodbye Manhattans 256. On Broadway George Benson 188. Kiss You All Over Exile 257. On The Radio Donna Summer 189. Knock On Wood Ami Stewart 258.
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