Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Ray Price, “She’s Got to Be a Saint” August 21, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 10 Ray Price closes out 1972.
Every No. 1 Single of the 2000s: Randy Travis, “Three Wooden Crosses” August 21, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 14 A perfect example of how a great artist engages with – and transcends – the trends of the day.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Freddie Hart, “Got the All Overs For You (All Over Me)” August 20, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 5 His heart is in the right place.
Every No. 1 Single of the 2000s: Tim McGraw, “She’s My Kind of Rain” August 19, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 8 This song doesn’t make any sense.
Every No. 1 Single of the 2000s: Darryl Worley, “Have You Forgotten?” August 17, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 16 A generation’s Earl Thomas Conley has his Lee Greenwood moment.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Charley Pride, “She’s Too Good to Be True” August 16, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 5 Charley Pride returns to a familiar theme.
Every No. 1 Single of the 2000s: Joe Nichols, ”Brokenheartsville August 12, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 20 Y’all can kiss his glass.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Tammy Wynette, “My Man (Understands)” August 12, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 4 The man who understands here is Billy Sherrill.
Every No. 1 Single of the 2000s: Gary Allan, “Man to Man” August 10, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 16 Gary Allan cuts through the nonsense.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Merle Haggard, “It’s Not Love (But it’s Not Bad)” August 10, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 7 Merle Haggard gets the better end of the deal.