Top R&B Songs of 1978
Get ready to groove as we take you back to the top R&B songs of 1978! This year was a golden era for R&B, with soulful melodies, smooth vocals, and infectious beats that captivated audiences worldwide. From slow jams to upbeat tracks, 1978 saw the release of some of the most memorable R&B hits that still echo in our minds today. Join us as we journey through the greatest R&B songs, celebrate the artists who brought these tunes to life, and reminisce about the rhythms that made 1978 a standout year for R&B music.
- One Nation Under A Groove by Funkadelic
- Le Freak by Chic
- Use Ta Be My Girl by The O'Jays
- Too Much, Too Little, Too Late by Johnny Mathis/Deniece Williams
- I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan
- Flashlight by Parliament
- Three Times A Lady by Commodores
- Theme Song From "Which Way Is Up" by Stargard
- Take Me To The Next Phase by The Isley Brothers
- Holding On (When Love Is Gone) by L.T.D.
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