1975 in Country Music - Top Hits of The Year - Other Major Hits - Singles Released By American Artists

Singles Released By American Artists

Single Artist
19 30 41st Street Lonely Hearts Club Buck Owens
18 38 Alimony Bobby Bare
4 33 All Over Me Charlie Rich
14 17 Another Woman T. G. Sheppard
23 14 Back in Huntsville Again Bobby Bare
12 Back to Down East Country George Hamilton IV
10 Bad News George Hamilton IV
7 4 Bandy the Rodeo Clown Moe Bandy
7 13 The Best Way I Know How Mel Tillis
51 20 The Biggest Parakeets in Town Jud Strunk
12 30 Billy, Get Me a Woman Joe Stampley
11 16 Bouquet of Roses Mickey Gilley
5 6 Brass Buckles Barbi Benton
22 15 The Busiest Memory in Town Dickey Lee
19 Carolina Moonshiner Porter Wagoner
13 45 Classified C. W. McCall
29 20 Cowboys and Daddys Bobby Bare
8 8 Deal Tom T. Hall
11 9 Dear Woman Joe Stampley
13 24 Don't Anyone Make Love at Home Anymore Moe Bandy
4 2 Don't Cry Joni Conway Twitty and Joni Lee
15 14 Don't Let the Good Times Fool You Melba Montgomery
10 4 Dreaming My Dreams with You Waylon Jennings
17 17 Even If I Have to Steal Mel Street
17 29 Everything's the Same (Ain't Nothing Changed) Billy Swan
17 46 The Farthest Thing from My Mind Ray Price
20 17 Flat Natural Born Good-Timin' Man Gary Stewart
12 2 For a Minute There Johnny Paycheck
16 47 Forbidden Angel Mel Street
12 21 Forgive and Forget Eddie Rabbitt
10 17 Freda Comes, Freda Goes Bobby G. Rice
10 7 From Barroom to Bedrooms David Wills
16 8 From Woman to Woman Tommy Overstreet
12 45 Funny How Time Slips Away Narvel Felts
8 41 Great Expectations Buck Owens
10 21 He Took Me for a Ride LaCosta
13 28 He Turns It Into Love Again Lynn Anderson
8 10 He's My Rock Brenda Lee
16 8 Heart to Heart Roy Clark
13 29 Hello I Love You Johnny Russell
14 8 Hello Little Bluebird Donna Fargo
16 49 Here I Am in Dallas Faron Young
10 5 Home Loretta Lynn
15 12 Hoppy, Gene and Me Roy Rogers
14 19 Hurt Connie Cato
18 10 I Believe the South Is Gonna Rise Again Tanya Tucker
13 20 I Can Still Hear the Music in the Restroom Jerry Lee Lewis
2 6 I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You) Linda Ronstadt
4 12 I Like Beer Tom T. Hall
10 6 I Love the Blues and the Boogie Woogie Billy "Crash" Craddock
11 42 I Should Have Married You Eddie Rabbitt
13 I Still Believe in Fairy Tales Tammy Wynette
14 16 I Still Feel the Same About You Bill Anderson
9 I Want to Hold You in My Dreams Tonight Stella Parton
20 47 I Wonder Whose Baby (You Are Now) Jerry Wallace
5 20 I'd Like to Sleep Til I Get Over You Freddie Hart
9 23 I'll Still Love You Jim Weatherly
9 9 I'm a Believer Tommy Overstreet
13 31 I've Got My Baby on My Mind Connie Smith
14 4 I've Never Loved Anyone Anymore Lynn Anderson
7 12 It Do Feel Good Donna Fargo
7 7 It Was Always So Easy (To Find an Unhappy Woman) Moe Bandy
16 It's a Sin When You Love Somebody Glen Campbell
23 13 It's All Over Now Charlie Rich
9 6 It's Midnight Elvis Presley
12 7 Jason's Farm Cal Smith
14 11 Lady Came from Baltimore Johnny Cash
18 21 Let's Sing Our Song Jerry Reed
10 32 The Letter That Johnny Walker Read Asleep at the Wheel
4 5 Like Old Times Again Ray Price
5 4 Little Band of Gold Sonny James
6 9 A Little Bit South of Saskatoon Sonny James
17 17 Look at Them Beans Johnny Cash
3 3 Love in the Hot Afternoon Gene Watson
5 46 Love Is a Rose Linda Ronstadt
20 47 Love Is Strange Buck Owens and Susan Raye
6 10 Loving You Will Never Grow Old Lois Johnson
8 20 Lyin' Eyes Eagles
20 32 Mathilda Donny King
21 20 Memories of Us George Jones
20 17 Mississippi You're on My Mind Stoney Edwards
3 2 Misty Ray Stevens
19 7 The Most Wanted Woman in Town Roy Head
14 27 My Boy Elvis Presley
3 5 My Elusive Dreams Charlie Rich
3 2 My Woman's Man Freddie Hart
21 14 Oh Boy Diana Trask
11 48 One Monkey Don't Stop No Show Little David Wilkins
4 10 Out of Hand Gary Stewart
8 7 Penny Joe Stampley
17 18 Pictures on Paper Jeris Ross
14 17 Poor Sweet Baby Jean Shepard
2 18 Rainy Day Woman Waylon Jennings
6 17 Rock on Baby Brenda Lee
32 19 Roll You Like a Wheel Mickey Gilley and Barbi Benton
3 2 Roses and Other Love Songs Ray Price
15 She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye Ronnie Milsap
13 5 She Talked a Lot About Texas Cal Smith
10 Since I Met You Baby Freddy Fender
13 43 Smokey Mountain Memories Mel Street
17 17 Someone Cares for You Red Steagall
19 Something Better to Do Olivia Newton-John
18 36 Soulful Woman Kenny O'Dell
18 11 Spring Tanya Tucker
20 17 Stay Away from the Apple Tree Billie Jo Spears
19 17 Stoned at the Jukebox Hank Williams, Jr.
17 5 Storms Never Last Dottsy
15 18 Susan When She Tried The Statler Brothers
7 16 Sweet Surrender John Denver
24 19 Thanks Bill Anderson
6 4 That's When My Woman Begins Tommy Overstreet
8 14 There I Said It Margo Smith
10 5 There's a Song on the Jukebox David Wills
10 9 These Days (I Barely Get By) George Jones
19 15 This House Runs on Sunshine LaCosta
4 2 The Ties That Bind Don Williams
16 25 The Tip of My Fingers Jean Shepard
9 Today I Started Loving You Again Sammi Smith
6 3 Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry Ronnie Milsap
11 26 T-R-O-U-B-L-E Elvis Presley
9 U.S. of A. Donna Fargo
3 3 Warm Side of You Freddie Hart
9 4 We Used To Dolly Parton
11 10 Western Man LaCosta
10 3 What in the World's Come Over You Sonny James
5 11 What's Happened to Blue Eyes Jessi Colter
9 8 Whatcha Gonna Do with a Dog Like That Susan Raye
5 4 Where Love Begins Gene Watson
14 8 Whoever Turned You On, Forgot to Turn You Off Little David Wilkins
15 20 Why Don't You Love Me Connie Smith
12 46 Wolf Creek Pass C. W. McCall
4 5 Woman in the Back of My Mind Mel Tillis
10 13 Word Games Billy Walker
9 13 Write Me a Letter Bobby G. Rice
6 17 Wrong Road Again Crystal Gayle
14 46 You Are the One Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce
4 9 (You Make Me Want to Be a) Mother Tammy Wynette
8 4 You Never Even Called Me by My Name David Allan Coe
15 22 You're Not the Woman You Used to Be Gary Stewart

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