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Every #1 Country Single of the Eighties: Restless Heart, “The Bluest Eyes in Texas”

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Restless Heart delivers a solid pop record.

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Jerry Reed earns his final No. 1 hit.

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Alabama’s biggest crossover hit rings in the New Year on both charts.

Every #1 Country Single of the Eighties: Razzy Bailey, “Midnight Hauler”

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Future Arista Nashville founder Tim DuBois co-writes a No. 1 hit for Razzy Bailey.

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A moderately successful eighties country artist jumps right on to the nineties A-list.

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Pam Tillis found commercial success as well as critical acclaim throughout the nineties.

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