1963 in Country Music - Top Hits of The Year - Other Major Hits

Other Major Hits

Single Artist
12 Bayou Talk Jimmy C. Newman
20 Better Times a Comin' Ray Godfrey
12 Building a Bridge Claude King
13 Busted Johnny Cash with Carter Family
9 Call Me Mr. Brown Skeets McDonald
11 Can't Hang Up the Phone Stonewall Jackson
14 Cigarettes and Coffee Blues Marty Robbins
13 Cold and Lonely (Is the Forecast for Tonight) Kitty Wells
3 Cowboy Boots Dave Dudley
18 Crazy Arms Marion Worth
6 Detroit City Bobby Bare
5 Does He Mean That Much to You Eddy Arnold
13 Don't Call Me From a Honky Tonk Johnny & Jonie Mosby
9 Down by the River Faron Young
18 Down to the River Rose Maddox
2 Eight by Ten Bill Anderson
2 End of the World Skeeter Davis
7 Faded Love Patsy Cline
14 Fool Me Once Connie Hall
2 From a Jack to a King Ned Miller
17 Going Through the Motions (Of Living) Sonny James
12 Goodbye Kisses Cowboy Copas
3 Guilty Jim Reeves
3 Happy Birthday Loretta Lynn
11 Happy to Be Unhappy Gary Buck
12 Head Over Heels in Love with You Don Gibson
5 Hello Trouble Orville Couch
13 Hey Lucille! Claude King
14 I Can't Stay Mad at You Skeeter Davis
7 I Take the Chance Ernest Ashworth
18 I Wanna Go Home Billy Grammer
9 I'm Saving My Love Skeeter Davis
7 I've Enjoyed as Much of This as I Can Stand Porter Wagoner
11 I've Got the World by the Tail Claude King
17 In the Back Room Tonight Carl Smith
3 Is This Me Jim Reeves
18 Knock Again, True Love Claude Gray
8 Leavin' on Your Mind Patsy Cline
17 Let's Invite Them Over George Jones and Melba Montgomery
11 Little Ole You Jim Reeves
18 Lonely Teardops Rose Maddox
14 Loving Arms Carl Butler and Pearl
2 Make the World Go Away Ray Price
9 The Man Who Robbed the Bank at Santa Fe Hank Snow
12 Mary Ann Regrets Burl Ives
2 The Matador Johnny Cash
13 A Million Years or So Eddy Arnold
9 The Minute You're Gone Sonny James
2 Mountain of Love David Houston
8 Mr. Heartache, Move On Coleman O'Neal
20 My Baby's Not Here (In Town Tonight) Porter Wagoner
16 My Father's Voice Judy Lynn
14 Nightmare Faron Young
2 Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street) Hank Snow
13 Not So Long Ago Marty Robbins
7 Not What I Had in Mind George Jones
8 Old Showboat Stonewall Jackson
13 The Only Girl I Can't Forget Del Reeves
13 The Other Woman Loretta Lynn
8 Pearl Pearl Pearl Flatt & Scruggs
14 Please Talk to My Heart Johnny "Country" Mathis
15 Robert E. Lee Ott Stephens
4 Roll Muddy River The Wilburn Brothers
7 Sands of Gold Webb Pierce
15 Sawmill Webb Pierce
3 Second Hand Rose Roy Drusky
14 Shake Me I Rattle (Squeeze Me I Cry) Marion Worth
12 Sheepskin Valley Claude King
17 Shoes of a Fool Bill Goodwin
3 Sing a Little Song of Heartache Rose Maddox
2 Six Days on the Road Dave Dudley
18 Somebody Told Somebody Rose Maddox
17 A Stranger Was Here Darrell McCall
5 Sweet Dreams Patsy Cline
19 Sweethearts in Heaven Buck Owens and Rose Maddox
5 T for Texas Grandpa Jones
6 Take a Letter, Miss Gray Justin Tubb
10 Tell Her So The Wilburn Brothers
3 Thanks a Lot Ernest Tubb
9 Those Wonderful Years Webb Pierce
10 The Tip of My Fingers Roy Clark
18 Unkind Words Kathy Dee
7 Walk Me to the Door Ray Price
17 The Way It Feels to Die Vernon Stewart
3 We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds George Jones and Melba Montgomery
15 We're the Talk of the Town Buck Owens and Rose Maddox
13 We've Got Something in Common Faron Young
20 What's in Our Heart George Jones and Melba Montgomery
15 Wild Wild Wind Stonewall Jackson
4 The Yellow Bandana Faron Young
11 Yesterday's Memories Eddy Arnold
5 You Comb Her Hair George Jones
11 You Took Her Off My Hands (Now Please Take Her Off My Mind) Ray Price
10 You're for Me Buck Owens
12 Your Best Friend and Me Mac Wiseman

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