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Hold the Line (1977-79)
Artist | Song | |
Yvonne Elliman | Hello Stranger (1977 #15) | |
Supertramp | Give A Little Bit (1977 #15) | |
Rupert Holmes | Escape (The Pina Colada Song) (1979 #1) | |
Toto | Hold the Line (1979 #5) | |
Nicolette Larson | Baby, Don't You Do It (1979) | |
Player | Baby Come Back (1978 #1) | |
Randy Van Warner | Just When I Needed You Most (1979 #4) | |
Little River Band | Lonesome Loser (1979 #6) | |
Kansas | Dust In The Wind (1978 #6) | |
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass | Street Life (1979) | |
Johnny Mathis | Emotion (Duet With Deniece Williams) (1978) | |
Michael Johnson | Bluer than Blue (1978 #12) | |
J.D. Souther | You're Only Lonely (1979 #7) | |
Andrew Gold | Thank You For Being A Friend (1978 #25) | |
Ian Gomm | Hold On (1979 #18) | |
Gerry Rafferty | Right Down the Line (1978 #12) | |
Frank Mills | Music Box Dancer (1979 #3) | |
Atlanta Rhythm Section | I'm Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight (1978 #14) | |
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. | You Don't Have to Be a Star (1977 #1) | |
Michael Johnson | Almost Like Being In Love (1978 #32) | |
Meri Wilson | Telephone Man (1977 #18) | |
Comment:
Alternate Titles: "A Blue Thread Runs Through it" or "Another Sunday Afternoon Mix"Feedback:
The J.D. Souther tune is a nugget I had forgotten about.
Hey, this looks like fun stuff, and I actually know someone who unabashedly love this mix, probably from beginning to end. He's not an AOTM member, but I'm going to make sure he sees this. Two final notes: 1)my wife cringes anytime I mention that Meri Wilson song, though I haven't actually heard it in years; and 2) Mr. Rafferty spells his first name with a "G".
sorry, I meant "who would unabashedly..."