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| 12th: Eddie Rabbitt for "Suspicions" |
12th: Pointer Sisters for "Fire" |
| 11th: Chaka Khan for "I'm Every Woman" |
11th: Village People for "Y.M.C.A." |
| 10th: Sister Sledge for "We Are Family" |
10th: Sister Sledge for "We Are Family" |
| 9th: Journey for "Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'" |
9th: Peaches & Herb for "Reunited" |
| 8th: Nicolette Larson for "Lotta Love" |
8th: Blondie for "Heart of Glass" |
| 7th: Van Halen for "Dance The Night Away" |
7th: Knack for "My Sharona" |
| 6th: Blondie for "Heart Of Glass" |
6th: Commodores for "Still" |
| 5th: Cars for "Let's Go" |
5th: Earth, Wind & Fire for "After The Love Is Gone" |
| 4th: Knack for "My Sharona" |
4th: Bee Gee's for "Tragedy" |
| 3rd: Cheap Trick for "I Want You To Want Me" |
3rd: Eagles for "Heartache Tonight" |
| 2nd: Rickie Lee Jones for "Chuck E.'s In Love" |
2nd: Doobie Brothers for "Minute By Minute" |
| NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR 1979 |
DUO/GROUP OF THE YEAR 1979 |
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| Police for "Roxanne" |
Fleetwood Mac for "Tusk" |
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| 12th: M for "Pop Muzik" |
12th: Barbara Mandrell for "(If Lovin' You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right" |
| 11th: Eddie Rabbitt for "Suspicion" |
11th: Maxine Nightingale for "Lead Me On" |
| 10th: Cliff Richard for "We Don't Talk Anymore" |
10th: Nicolette Larson for "Lotta Love" |
| 9th: Herb Alpert for "Rise" |
9th: Amii Stewart for "Knock On Wood" |
| 8th: J. D. Souther for "You're Only Lonely" |
8th: Cher for "Take Me Home" |
| 7th: Elton John for "Mama Can't Buy You Love" |
7th: Anita Ward for "Ring My Bell" |
| 6th: Randy Van Warmer for "Just When I Needed You Most" |
6th: Diana Ross for "The Boss" |
| 5th: Robert John for "Sad Eyes" |
5th: Rickie Lee Jones for "Chuck E.'s In Love" |
| 4th: Michael Jackson for "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" |
4th: Gloria Gaynor for "I Will Survive" |
| 3rd: Rod Stewart for "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" |
3rd: Donna Summer for "Hot Stuff" |
| 2nd: John Stewart for "Gold" |
2nd: Linda Ronstadt for "Ooh Baby Baby" |
| MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR 1979 |
FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR 1979 |
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| Billy Joel for "My Life" |
Dionne Warwick for "I'll Never Love This Way Again" |
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| 12th: "Heart Of Glass" by Blondie |
12th: "Gold" by John Stewart |
| 11th: "Sad Eyes" by Robert John |
11th: "Just When I Needed You Most" by Randy Van Warmer |
| 10th: "Still" by the Commodores |
10th: "Lotta Love" by Nicolette Larson |
| 9th: "My Sharona" by the Knack |
9th: "Reunited" by Peaches & Herb |
| 8th: "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward |
8th: "What A Fool Believes" by the Doobie Brothers |
| 7th: "Reunited" by Peaches & Herb |
7th: "Chuck E.'s In Love" by Rickie Lee Jones |
| 6th: "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor |
6th: "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer |
| 5th: "Bad Girls" by Donna Summer |
5th: "We Are Family" by Sister Sledge |
| 4th: "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer |
4th: "Ooh Baby Baby" by Linda Ronstadt |
| 3rd: "Ooh Baby Baby" by Linda Ronstadt |
3rd: "Bad Girls" by Donna Summer |
| 2nd: "I'll Never Love This Way Again" by Dionne Warwick |
2nd: "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor |
| RECORD OF THE YEAR 1979 |
SONG OF THE YEAR 1979 |
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| "I Can't Tell You Why" by the Eagles |
"I'll Never Love This Way Again" by Dionne Warwick |
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| 12th: "Damn The Torpedoes" by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers |
12th: John Stewart for "Bombs Away Dream Babies" |
| 11th: "Parallel Lines" by Blondie |
11th: Michael Jackson for "Off The Wall" |
| 10th: "Spirits Having Flown" by the Bee Gee's |
10th: Rickie Lee Jones for "Chuck E.'s In Love" |
| 9th: "Breakfast In America" by Supertramp |
9th: Police for "Outlandos d'Amour" |
| 8th: "Midnight Magic" by the Commodores |
8th: Doobie Brothers for "Minute By Minute" |
| 7th: "In Through The Out Door" by Led Zepplin |
7th: Gloria Gaynor for "Love Tracks" |
| 6th: "Get The Knack" by the Knack |
6th: Eagles for "The Long Run" |
| 5th: "Off The Wall" by Michael Jackson |
5th: Fleetwood Mac for "Tusk" |
| 4th: "Minute By Minute" by the Doobie Brothers |
4th: Linda Ronstadt for "Mad Love" |
| 3rd: "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac |
3rd: Billy Joel for "52nd Street" |
| 2nd: "52nd Street" by Billy Joel |
2nd: Dionne Warwick for "Dionne" |
| ALBUM OF THE YEAR 1979 |
ARTIST OF THE YEAR 1979 |
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| "Bad Girls" by Donna Summer |
Donna Summer for "Bad Girls" |