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Every #1 Country Single of the Eighties: Sawyer Brown, “Step That Step”

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A band that peaked in the nineties enjoys its first No. 1 hit in the eighties.

Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Sawyer Brown, “This Time”

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Sawyer Brown collects their biggest nineties hits alongside this new single.

Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Sawyer Brown, “Thank God For You”

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All of Sawyer Brown’s charm distilled into one record. 

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The Sawyer Brown comeback continues.

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An eighties band finds their artistic voice in the nineties.

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Our Best Singles of 1991 list concludes with our twenty favorites from a great year of country music.

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The Best Singles of 1993, Part One: #40-#31

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How strong a year for country music was 1993? Well, if our Best Albums list revealed how many great artists were overlooked, our Best Singles list reveals why there is so little room at the

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