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Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums 22 January 1978 CHART #500124 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums Float On I Remember Elvis Presley Rumours Hotel California 1 Floaters 21 Danny Mirror 1 Fleetwood Mac 21 The Eagles Last week 1 / 9 weeks RCA Last week 15 / 6 weeks EMI Last week 1 / 41 weeks WEA Last week 21 / 44 weeks WEA You're In My Heart Rio Footloose And Fancy Free Hello Sailor 2 Rod Stewart 22 Mike Nesmith 2 Rod Stewart 22 Hello Sailor Last week 2 / 6 weeks WEA Last week 17 / 15 weeks WEA Last week 2 / 7 weeks WEA Last week 36 / 6 weeks FESTIVAL Strawberry Letter 23 Baby What A Big Surprise Love Songs News Of The World 3 Brothers Johnson 23 Chicago 3 The Beatles 23 Queen Last week 8 / 7 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 27 / 5 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 3 / 3 weeks EMI Last week 16 / 2 weeks WEA Mull Of Kintyre Signed Sealed Delivered 30 Greatest Hits Crime Of The Century 4 Wings 24 Peter Frampton 4 Rolling Stones 24 Supertramp Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Last week 38 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 6 / 2 weeks RCA Last week 15 / 84 weeks FESTIVAL Blue Bayou Don't Worry Baby Fleetwood Mac I Robot 5 Linda Ronstadt 25 B J Thomas 5 Fleetwood Mac 25 The Alan Parsons Project Last week 4 / 5 weeks WARNER Last week 24 / 5 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 4 / 25 weeks WEA Last week 26 / 21 weeks EMI Oxygene Part 4 You Make Lovin' Fun Oxygene Endless Flight 6 Jean-Michel Jarre 26 Fleetwood Mac 6 Jean-Michel Jarre 26 Leo Sayer Last week 23 / 4 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 40 / 2 weeks WEA Last week - / 1 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 24 / 44 weeks FESTIVAL It's All Over Now Baby Blue Gutter Black Atlantic Crossing Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The... 7 Graham Bonnet 27 Hello Sailor 7 Rod Stewart 27 Sex Pistols Last week 30 / 3 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 21 / 16 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 5 / 103 weeks WEA Last week 33 / 2 weeks RTC Heaven On The 7Th Floor She's Not There Grand Masters Rock'n' On Vol 1 8 Paul Nicholas 28 Santana 8 Various 28 Elvis Presley Last week 3 / 11 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 14 / 14 weeks RCA Ma Baker Blue Lady A Night On The Town Commodores 9 Boney M 29 Hello Sailor 9 Rod Stewart 29 The Commodores Last week 7 / 13 weeks WEA Last week 37 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 11 / 69 weeks WEA Last week 17 / 14 weeks EMI Silver Lady Thunder In My Heart Here At Last, Live Frampton Comes Alive 10 David Soul 30 Leo Sayer 10 Bee Gees 30 Peter Frampton Last week 5 / 12 weeks EMI Last week 32 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 9 / 23 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 30 / 70 weeks FESTIVAL I Don'T Want To Talk About It It's So Easy Simple Dreams Eagles Greatest Hits 11 Rod Stewart 31 Linda Ronstadt 11 Linda Ronstadt 31 The Eagles Last week 20 / 21 weeks WEA Last week - / 1 weeks WARNER Last week 7 / 9 weeks WARNER Last week 23 / 85 weeks WEA Star Wars Title Theme So You Win Again Aja Heroes 12 Meco 32 Hot Chocolate 12 Steely Dan 32 David Bowie Last week 9 / 8 weeks RCA Last week 31 / 20 weeks EMI Last week 12 / 7 weeks RCA Last week - / 1 weeks RCA Brickhouse Daytime Friends Elton John's Greatest Hits Vol Ii Crisis? What Crisis? 13 The Commodores 33 Kenny Rogers 13 Elton John 33 Supertramp Last week 6 / 9 weeks EMI Last week 16 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 8 / 4 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 28 / 85 weeks FESTIVAL I Need Your Love Easy Moody Blue Moonflower 14 Golden Harvest 34 The Commodores 14 Elvis Presley 34 Santana Last week 14 / 3 weeks WEA Last week 28 / 18 weeks EMI Last week 13 / 16 weeks RCA Last week - / 1 weeks PHONOGRAM The Name Of The Game Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary... Out Of The Blue Rock'n' On Vol Ii 15 Abba 35 The Carpenters 15 Electric Light Orchestra 35 Elvis Presley Last week 10 / 2 weeks RCA Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 32 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 22 / 17 weeks RCA How Deep Is Your Love Telephone Line Live At Carnegie Hall Floaters 16 Bee Gees 36 Electric Light Orchestra 16 Kamahl 36 Floaters Last week 18 / 3 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 25 / 19 weeks FESTIVAL Last week - / 1 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks RCA Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue She Did It A New World Record Book Of Dreams 17 Crystal Gayle 37 Eric Carmen 17 Electric Light Orchestra 37 Steve Miller Band Last week 11 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 34 / 7 weeks EMI Last week 10 / 32 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 40 / 26 weeks PHONOGRAM If It Don't Fit, Don't Force It I Go To Rio Even In The Quietest Moments Silk Degrees 18 Kellee Patterson 38 Peter Allen 18 Supertramp 38 Boz Scaggs Last week 19 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 36 / 6 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 19 / 28 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 25 / 34 weeks PHONOGRAM Black Betty Moody Blue Dark Side Of The Moon Playing To An Audience Of One 19 Ram Jam 39 Elvis Presley 19 Pink Floyd 39 David Soul Last week 13 / 13 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 38 / 26 weeks RCA Last week 20 / 125 weeks CAPITOL/EMI Last week 39 / 8 weeks EMI You Light Up My Life (Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop Thunder In My Heart Love You Live 20 Debby Boone 40 Fatback Band 20 Leo Sayer 40 The Rolling Stones Last week 12 / 5 weeks WEA Last week 28 / 3 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 18 / 4 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 27 / 11 weeks WEA Top 20 NZ Singles Top 10 Compilations Top 20 NZ Albums ©2013 Recorded Music New Zealand Limited. 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