Singles Released By American Artists
Single | Artist | ||
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16 | 12 | '57 Chevrolet | Billie Jo Spears |
4 | 2 | Ain't No California | Mel Tillis |
3 | 4 | All of Me | Willie Nelson |
21 | 10 | Another Fine Mess | Glen Campbell |
10 | 8 | Another Goodbye | Donna Fargo |
2 | 10 | Anyone Who Isn't Me Tonight | Kenny Rogers and Dottie West |
21 | 19 | Baby It's You | Janie Fricke |
20 | — | Baby, Last Night Made My Day | Susie Allanson |
17 | 13 | Back to the Love | Susie Allanson |
6 | 8 | Bartender's Blues | George Jones and James Taylor |
36 | 16 | Be Your Own Best Friend | Ray Stevens |
10 | 2 | Beautiful Woman | Charlie Rich |
18 | — | Bedroom Eyes | Don Drumm |
20 | 34 | Better Me | Tommy Overstreet |
13 | 17 | Break My Mind | Vern Gosdin |
13 | 12 | Bucket to the South | Ava Barber |
8 | 25 | The Bull and the Beaver | Merle Haggard and Leona Williams |
16 | 18 | Can You Fool | Glen Campbell |
18 | 20 | Caribbean | Sonny James |
4 | 2 | Come a Little Bit Closer | Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke |
10 | 44 | Come on In | Jerry Lee Lewis |
17 | 28 | Come See Me and Come Lonely | Dottie West |
16 | 9 | Come to Me | Roy Head |
23 | 16 | Country Lovin' | Eddy Arnold |
11 | 14 | Cowboys Don't Get Lucky All the Time | Gene Watson |
20 | 16 | Danger Heartbreak Ahead | Zella Lehr |
7 | 9 | Daylight | T. G. Sheppard |
13 | 3 | Do It Again Tonight | Larry Gatlin |
13 | 18 | Don't Ever Say Goodbye | T. G. Sheppard |
12 | 5 | Easy from Now On | Emmylou Harris |
11 | 18 | Fadin' In, Fadin' Out | Tommy Overstreet |
20 | 36 | Four Little Letters | Stella Parton |
10 | 15 | The First Time | Billy "Crash" Craddock |
7 | 8 | Friend, Lover, Wife | Johnny Paycheck |
6 | 2 | From Seven Till Ten | Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty |
17 | 6 | Georgia in a Jug | Johnny Paycheck |
11 | 12 | God Made Love | Mel McDaniel |
4 | 9 | Gotta Quit Lookin' at You Baby | Dave & Sugar |
16 | 12 | Grandest Lady of Them All | Conway Twitty |
19 | — | Handcuffed to a Heartache | Mary K. Miller |
2 | 9 | Hearts on Fire | Eddie Rabbitt |
4 | 7 | Hello Mexico (And Adios Baby to You) | Johnny Duncan |
9 | 43 | Here Comes the Hurt Again | Mickey Gilley |
15 | 26 | Here Comes the Reason I Love | Ronnie McDowell |
20 | — | Here in Love | Dottsy |
20 | 33 | High and Dry | Joe Sun |
20 | 14 | Hopelessly Devoted to You | Olivia Newton-John |
22 | 6 | How Can I Leave You Again | John Denver |
14 | 14 | Hubba Hubba | Billy "Crash" Craddock |
4 | 4 | I Cheated on a Good Woman's Love | Billy "Crash" Craddock |
8 | 4 | I Don't Need a Thing at All | Gene Watson |
15 | 6 | I Fought the Law | Hank Williams, Jr. |
14 | 23 | I Just Want to Be Your Everything | Connie Smith |
5 | 5 | I Love You, I Love You, I Love You | Ronnie McDowell |
10 | 7 | I Love You (What Can I Say) | Jerry Reed |
18 | 17 | I Promised Her a Rainbow | Bobby Borchers |
8 | 16 | I Never Will Marry | Linda Ronstadt |
13 | 29 | I Wish I Loved Somebody Else | Tom T. Hall |
12 | 23 | I Would Like to See You Again | Johnny Cash |
10 | — | I'll Find It Where I Can | Jerry Lee Lewis |
11 | 41 | I'll Just Take It Out in Love | George Jones |
11 | 27 | I'll Never Be Free | Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius |
2 | 2 | I'm Always on a Mountain When I Fall | Merle Haggard |
10 | — | I'm Gonna Love You Anyway | Cristy Lane |
26 | 20 | I'm Leaving It All Up to You | Freddy Fender |
7 | 10 | I've Got a Winner in You | Don Williams |
17 | 26 | I've Got to Go | Billie Jo Spears |
9 | — | If I Had a Cheating Heart | Mel Street |
6 | 7 | If the World Ran Out of Love Tonight | Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius |
5 | 5 | If You Can Touch Her at All | Willie Nelson |
6 | 9 | If You've Got Ten Minutes (Let's Fall in Love) | Joe Stampley |
2 | 2 | It Don't Feel Like Sinnin' to Me | The Kendalls |
10 | 2 | It's a Heartache | Bonnie Tyler |
13 | 19 | Let Me Be Your Baby | Charly McClain |
9 | — | Let's Shake Hands and Come Out Lovin' | Kenny O'Dell |
3 | 6 | Little Things Mean a Lot | Margo Smith |
18 | 9 | Lonely Hearts Club | Billie Jo Spears |
8 | 14 | Lonely Street | Rex Allen, Jr. |
26 | 19 | Love, Love, Love | Sandy Posey |
7 | 13 | Love Me with All Your Heart (Cuando Caliente El Sol) | Johnny Rodriguez |
3 | 6 | A Lover's Question | Jacky Ward |
13 | 5 | May the Force Be with You Always | Tom T. Hall |
7 | 14 | Maybe Baby | Susie Allanson |
4 | 3 | Middle Age Crazy | Jerry Lee Lewis |
13 | 27 | Mister D.J. | T. G. Sheppard |
9 | 30 | Never My Love | Vern Gosdin |
8 | 4 | No, No, No (I'd Rather Be Free) | Rex Allen, Jr. |
10 | 18 | No Sleep Tonight | Randy Barlow |
19 | — | Now You See 'Em, Now You Don't | Roy Head |
14 | 29 | Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You | Joe Sun |
8 | 6 | One Sided Conversation | Gene Watson |
7 | 4 | Penny Arcade | Cristy Lane |
6 | 28 | Pittsburgh Stealers | The Kendalls |
17 | 17 | Please Don't Play a Love Song | Marty Robbins |
12 | 4 | Please Help Me (I'm Fallin' in Love with You) | Janie Fricke |
8 | 7 | The Power of Positive Drinkin' | Mickey Gilley |
8 | 3 | Puttin' in Overtime at Home | Charlie Rich |
19 | 21 | Ragamuffin Man | Donna Fargo |
3 | 2 | Rake and Ramblin' Man | Don Williams |
17 | — | Red Hot Memory | Kenny Dale |
6 | 7 | Red Wine and Blue Memories | Joe Stampley |
6 | 8 | Return to Me | Marty Robbins |
11 | 9 | Rhythm of the Rain | Jacky Ward |
5 | 6 | Rose Colored Glasses | John Conlee |
12 | 10 | Running Kind | Merle Haggard |
16 | 28 | Shake Me I Rattle (Squeeze Me I Cry) | Cristy Lane |
13 | 14 | Shine on Me (The Sun Still Shines When It Rains) | John Wesley Ryles |
11 | 8 | Sleep Tight Good Night Man | Bobby Bare |
19 | 75 | Slippin' Away | The Bellamy Brothers |
10 | — | Slow and Easy | Randy Barlow |
13 | 15 | Soft Lights and Hard Country Music | Moe Bandy |
17 | 45 | Some I Wrote | The Statler Brothers |
9 | 15 | Something to Brag About | Mary Kay Place and Willie Nelson |
12 | 10 | Spring Fever | Loretta Lynn |
14 | 20 | Standard Lie Number One | Stella Parton |
16 | — | Starting All Over Again | Don Gibson |
20 | 25 | Sweet Fantasy | Bobby Borchers |
8 | 6 | Sweet, Sweet Smile | The Carpenters |
13 | 10 | Talk to Me | Freddy Fender |
11 | 10 | That's What Makes the Juke Box Play | Moe Bandy |
2 | 5 | There Ain't No Good Chain Gang | Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings |
18 | — | Things I Do for You | Mundo Earwood |
18 | 10 | Think About Me | Freddy Fender |
16 | 37 | This Is the Love | Sonny James |
20 | — | Three Sheets in the Wind | Jacky Ward and Reba McEntire |
5 | 25 | Tonight | Barbara Mandrell |
28 | 17 | Tonight's the Night (It's Gonna Be Alright) | Roy Head |
29 | 15 | Too Many Nights Alone | Bobby Bare |
7 | 5 | Two Doors Down | Zella Lehr |
18 | 31 | Two Hearts Tangled in Love | Kenny Dale |
7 | 4 | Two Lonely People | Moe Bandy |
6 | 6 | Unchained Melody | Elvis Presley |
7 | 12 | We Believe in Happy Endings | Johnny Rodriguez |
2 | 4 | We Belong Together | Susie Allanson |
26 | 17 | We Got Love | Lynn Anderson |
10 | 6 | We've Come a Long Way, Baby | Loretta Lynn |
13 | 28 | Week-End Friend | Con Hunley |
4 | 2 | What Did I Promise Her Last Night | Mel Tillis |
9 | 14 | What Have You Got to Lose | Tom T. Hall |
9 | 20 | What Time Do You Have to Be Back to Heaven | Razzy Bailey |
5 | 29 | When Can We Do This Again | T. G. Sheppard |
16 | 5 | Whiskey Trip | Gary Stewart |
3 | 60 | Who Am I to Say | The Statler Brothers |
10 | 7 | With Love | Rex Allen, Jr. |
4 | 5 | Woman to Woman | Barbara Mandrell |
3 | 3 | Womanhood | Tammy Wynette |
12 | 15 | Yes Ma'am | Tommy Overstreet |
20 | 35 | You Know What | Jerry Reed and Seidina |
14 | 20 | You've Still Got a Place in My Heart | Con Hunley |
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