Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Charley Pride, “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'” May 28, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 7 And now, one y’all recognize.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Merle Haggard, “Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)” May 27, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 9 Merle Haggard spins a lovely yarn.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, “Lead Me On” May 25, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 8 Conway and Loretta make a deal to be devils.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Sonny James, “Here Comes Honey Again” May 24, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 5 The end of an historic run.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Lynn Anderson, “How Can I Unlove You” May 22, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 9 An awfully jaunty heartbreak record.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Tom T. Hall, “The Year That Clayton Delaney Died” May 21, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 10 A masterclass in making the personal feel universal.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Freddie Hart, “Easy Loving” May 20, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 11 A better performance might’ve made this record worse.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Tammy Wynette, “Good Lovin’ (Makes it Right)” May 18, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 6 The groove helps compensate for the lyrics.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Charley Pride, “I’m Just Me” May 17, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 9 And that’s more than enough.
Every No. 1 Single of the Seventies: Sonny James, “Bright Lights, Big City” May 15, 2025 Kevin John Coyne 6 Sonny James travels too far out of his wheelhouse.