The 1970s brought us some of country music’s greatest hits. Fromtop starslike Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton toone-hit wonders, this decade had it all. The list includes chart-toppers, amazing covers, and songs that crossed into pop. Some tunes you’ll know by heart. Others may be new...
Over 2K music fans have voted on the 800+ Best Country Songs of the 2000s. Current Top 3: I Hope You Dance, Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry ...
Below, The Boot rounds up the Top 10 country songs of the 1970s: 10 "Convoy" C.W. McCall "Convoy" was an unlikely hit song. First off, C.W. McCall doesn't even exist — it's an alias used by advertising executive Bill Fries, who co-wrote the song. (Another co-writer? Jingle...
Over 7K music fans have voted on the 100+ Best Upbeat Country Songs. Current Top 3: Boot Scootin' Boogie, Friends In Low Places, Chicken Fried
Country Music in the 1970s brings to mind songs from legendary artists likeLoretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Ronnie Milsap, Kenny Rogers, and many more. I've combed through several resources of songs that were Top 20 or higher hits in the 1970s, and picked 20 of my favorites. ...
Longest-running No. 1:Dangerous: The Double Album(97 weeks in 2021-23) Notes:Dangerous: The Double Albumhad the longest run at No. 1 in the chart’s history.One Thing at a Time, now in its 68th week at No. 1, is in second place. ...
Scroll through the gallery below to see Taste of Country's roundup of the saddest songs of the 1980s. Our No. 1 pick is a song that isn't just the saddest song of the decade — it might be the saddest country song of all time!
Love is in the air, but you need a great song to keep it there. This playlist of the greatest country love songs features some of the most romantic, endearing songs.
Scroll through the gallery below to see Taste of Country's roundup of the saddest songs of the 1980s. Our No. 1 pick is a song that isn't just the saddest song of the decade — it might be the saddest country song of all time!
Leroy Van Dyke's most successful song spent 37 weeks on the country chart in 1961, with a record-breaking 19 in the #1 spot. It was one of the first country-rock songs that inspired bands like The Eagles. #1. 'Cruise' by Florida Georgia Line ...