Every No. 1 Single of the 2000s: Toby Keith, “How Do You Like Me Now?!” April 4, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 17 An anti-hero is born.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Merle Haggard, “The Fightin’ Side of Me” April 4, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 16 Time has a way of closing the generation gap.
Every No. 1 Single of the 2000s: Lonestar, “Smile” April 3, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 8 Lonestar’s filler hit.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Sonny James, “It’s Just a Matter of Time” April 3, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 6 We pick up a record-breaking run midstream.
Every No. 1 Single of the 2000s: Tim McGraw, “My Best Friend” April 2, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 13 A perfectly fine No. 1 single from Tim McGraw.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Tom T. Hall, “A Week in a Country Jail” April 2, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 7 A big jump in quality as Tom. T. Hall earns his first No. 1 hit as an artist.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: David Houston, “Baby, Baby (I Know You’re a Lady)” April 1, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 14 An unforgettable opening to a memorable decade.
Every #1 Country Single of the Eighties: Lorrie Morgan, “Out of Your Shoes” November 5, 2024 Kevin John Coyne 7 We close out the eighties with the first No. 1 single from a second generation superstar.
Every #1 Country Single of the Eighties: Shenandoah, “Two Dozen Roses” November 5, 2024 Kevin John Coyne 4 An overachieving hit about a lovable underachiever.
Every #1 Country Single of the Eighties: Dolly Parton, “Yellow Roses” November 2, 2024 Kevin John Coyne 3 Dolly Parton’s most recent solo No. 1 single.