Top New Album Releases
See also: List of number-one country albums of 1984 (U.S.)Album | Artist | Record Label | |
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8 | Atlanta Blue | The Statler Brothers | Mercury/PolyGram |
18 | The Best of Don Williams Volume III | Don Williams | MCA |
22 | The Best Year of My Life | Eddie Rabbitt | Warner Bros. |
14 | Blue Highway | John Conlee | MCA |
18 | By Heart | Conway Twitty | Warner Bros. |
13 | Cafe Carolina | Don Williams | MCA |
1 | City of New Orleans | Willie Nelson | Columbia |
8 | Clean Cut | Barbara Mandrell | MCA |
25 | Conway's Latest Greatest Hits–Vol. 1 | Conway Twitty | Warner Bros. |
1 | Country Boy | Ricky Skaggs | Epic |
1 | Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind | George Strait | MCA |
25 | Doin' What I Feel | Leon Everette | RCA |
24 | EB 84 | The Everly Brothers | Mercury/PolyGram |
3 | Eye of a Hurricane | John Anderson | Warner Bros. |
12 | Faded Blue | Gary Morris | Warner Bros. |
17 | The First Word in Memory | Janie Fricke | Columbia |
22 | Forever You | The Whites | MCA |
1 | Friendship | Ray Charles | Columbia |
21 | The Good Ol' Boys – Alive and Well | Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley | Columbia |
7 | The Great Pretender | Dolly Parton | RCA |
2 | Greatest Hits 2 | The Oak Ridge Boys | MCA |
3 | He Thinks He's Ray Stevens | Ray Stevens | MCA |
4 | Heart Over Mind | Anne Murray | Capitol |
21 | Heartaches, Love & Stuff | Gene Watson | MCA |
9 | Houston to Denver | Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers | Columbia |
7 | It Takes Believers | Mickey Gilley & Charly McClain | Epic |
1 | It's All in the Game | Merle Haggard | Epic |
23 | Just a Little Love | Reba McEntire | MCA |
22 | Just Divorced | David Allan Coe | Columbia |
1 | Kentucky Hearts | Exile | Epic |
25 | Ladies' Choice | George Jones | Epic |
1 | Major Moves | Hank Williams, Jr. | Curb/Warner Bros. |
5 | Meant for Each Other | Barbara Mandrell & Lee Greenwood | MCA |
21 | Music from Songwriter | Willie Nelson & Kris Kristofferson | Columbia |
13 | My Kind of Country | Reba McEntire | MCA |
20 | Never Could Toe the Mark | Waylon Jennings | RCA |
12 | Once Upon a Christmas | Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton | RCA |
10 | One More Try for Love | Ronnie Milsap | RCA |
8 | Pictures | Atlanta | MCA |
8 | Plain Dirt Fashion | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | Warner Bros. |
24 | Profile II: The Best of Emmylou Harris | Emmylou Harris | Warner Bros. |
22 | Restless | The Bellamy Brothers | Curb/MCA |
18 | Riddles in the Sand | Jimmy Buffett | MCA |
1 | Roll On | Alabama | RCA |
24 | San Antone | Dan Seals | Capitol |
17 | There Is a Season | Vern Gosdin | Compleat |
23 | 'Til the Bars Burn Down | Johnny Lee | Warner Bros. |
4 | Too Good to Stop Now | John Schneider | MCA |
2 | Treadin' Water | Earl Thomas Conley | RCA |
9 | What About Me? | Kenny Rogers | RCA |
1 | Why Not Me | The Judds | Curb/RCA |
23 | Workin' for a Livin' | Johnny Lee | Warner Bros. |
6 | You've Got a Good Love Comin' | Lee Greenwood | MCA |
17 | You've Still Got a Place in My Heart | George Jones | Epic |
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