"Fat Bottomed Girls/Bicycle Race" from Queen debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 27th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 25.
Highest worldwide peak was seven (France, The Netherlands and Norway).
Album: "Jazz" (1978).
2. "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
Answer: Rod Stewart
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" from Rod Stewart debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 27th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was one (Two weeks).
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Canada.
Portugal.
Spain.
United Kingdom.
United States.
Album: "Blondes Have More Fun" (1978).
3. "Why Do I Break It Up?"
Answer: Daryl Braithwaite
"Why Do I Break It Up?" from Daryl Braithwaite debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 4th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 35.
Album: "Daryl Braithwaite... Best Of" (1978).
4. "Well All Right"
Answer: Santana
"Well All Right" from Santana debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 4th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 20.
Highest worldwide peak was 16 (The Netherlands).
Album: "Inner Secrets" (1978).
5. "Too Much Heaven"
Answer: Bee Gees
"Too Much Heaven" from Bee Gees debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 11th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was five.
The song peaked at number one in:
Argentina.
Brazil.
Canada.
Chile.
Italy.
New Zealand.
Norway.
South Africa.
Spain.
Sweden.
Switzerland.
United States.
Album: "Spirits Having Flown" (1979).
6. "Alive Again"
Answer: Chicago
"Alive Again" from Chicago debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 11th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 37.
Highest worldwide peak was 11 (Canada).
Album: "Hot Streets" (1978).
7. "One Long Day (Live)"
Answer: Cold Chisel
"One Long Day (Live)" from Cold Chisel debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 11th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 36.
Album: "You're Thirteen, You're Beautiful and You're Mine EP" (1978).
8. "Just One Look"
Answer: Linda Ronstadt
"Just One Look" from Linda Ronstadt debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 11th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 38.
Album: "Living In The USA" (1978).
9. "Death To Disco"
Answer: Dave and The Derros
"Death To Disco" from Dave and The Derros debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 18th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 44.
10. "Stumblin' In"
Answer: Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman
"Stumblin' In" from Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 18th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was two.
Album: Suzi Quatro - "If You Knew Suzi..." (1978).
11. "How Much I Feel"
Answer: Ambrosia
"How Much I Feel" from Ambrosia debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 25th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 30.
Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada).
Album: "Life Beyond L.A." (1978).
12. "Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord"
Answer: Boney M.
"Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord" from Boney M. debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 25th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 33.
The song peaked at number one in:
Ireland.
Sweden.
Switzerland.
United Kingdom.
West Germany.
13. "Le Freak"
Answer: Chic
"Le Freak" from Chic debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 25th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Canada.
New Zealand.
South Africa.
United States.
Album: "C'est Chic" (1978).
14. "Please Come Home For Christmas"
Answer: Eagles
"Please Come Home For Christmas" from Eagles debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 25th 1978.
The highest Australian chart peak was 46.
Highest worldwide peak was five (The Netherlands).
15. "High Class Woman"
Answer: John St Peeters
"High Class Woman" from John St Peeters debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 25th 1978.
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