Top Hits of The Year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2002:
See also: List of number-one country hits of 2002 (U.S.)Single | Artist | Reference | |
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18 | All Over Me | Blake Shelton | |
5 | American Child | Phil Vassar | |
1 | Beautiful Mess | Diamond Rio | |
15 | Before I Knew Better | Brad Martin | |
1 | Blessed | Martina McBride | |
1 | Bring On the Rain | Jo Dee Messina (featuring Tim McGraw) |
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1 | Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American) |
Toby Keith | |
1 | The Cowboy in Me | Tim McGraw | |
12 | Cry | Faith Hill | |
1 | Drive (For Daddy Gene) | Alan Jackson | |
12 | Every River | Brooks & Dunn | |
12 | Forgive | Rebecca Lynn Howard | |
1 | Good Morning Beautiful | Steve Holy | |
1 | The Good Stuff | Kenny Chesney | |
17 | Help Me Understand | Trace Adkins | |
1 | I Breathe In, I Breathe Out | Chris Cagle | |
18 | I Cry | Tammy Cochran | |
2 | I Don't Have to Be Me ('til Monday) | Steve Azar | |
7 | I Don't Want You to Go | Carolyn Dawn Johnson | |
5 | I Keep Looking | Sara Evans | |
1 | I Miss My Friend | Darryl Worley | |
4 | I Should Be Sleeping | Emerson Drive | |
7 | I'm Gonna Getcha Good! | Shania Twain | |
1 | I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song) | Brad Paisley | |
4 | I'm Movin' On | Rascal Flatts | |
3 | The Impossible | Joe Nichols | |
10 | In Another World | Joe Diffie | |
9 | Just Let Me Be in Love | Tracy Byrd | |
13 | Just What I Do | Trick Pony | |
2 | Landslide | Dixie Chicks | |
20 | Life Happened | Tammy Cochran | |
1 | Living and Living Well | George Strait | |
1 | The Long Goodbye | Brooks & Dunn | |
2 | Long Time Gone | Dixie Chicks | |
8 | Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde | Travis Tritt | |
5 | My Heart Is Lost to You | Brooks & Dunn | |
1 | My List | Toby Keith | |
5 | My Town | Montgomery Gentry | |
3 | Not a Day Goes By | Lonestar | |
14 | Ol' Red | Blake Shelton | |
3 | The One | Gary Allan | |
5 | Red Ragtop | Tim McGraw | |
16 | Saints & Angels | Sara Evans | |
11 | She Was | Mark Chesnutt | |
1 | She'll Leave You with a Smile | George Strait | |
7 | Some Days You Gotta Dance | Dixie Chicks | |
1 | Somebody Like You | Keith Urban | |
20 | Something Worth Leaving Behind | Lee Ann Womack | |
16 | Squeeze Me In | Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood |
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13 | Strong Enough to Be Your Man | Travis Tritt | |
1 | Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo | Tracy Byrd | |
16 | That's Just Jessie | Kevin Denney | |
3 | That's When I Love You | Phil Vassar | |
1 | These Days | Rascal Flatts | |
18 | Thicker Than Blood | Garth Brooks | |
19 | 'Til Nothing Comes Between Us | John Michael Montgomery | |
7 | Tonight I Wanna Be Your Man | Andy Griggs | |
1 | Unbroken | Tim McGraw | |
2 | What If She's an Angel | Tommy Shane Steiner | |
8 | When You Lie Next to Me | Kellie Coffey | |
2 | Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly | Aaron Tippin | |
3 | Where Would You Be | Martina McBride | |
1 | Who's Your Daddy? | Toby Keith | |
3 | Work in Progress | Alan Jackson | |
2 | Wrapped Around | Brad Paisley | |
5 | Wrapped Up in You | Garth Brooks | |
2 | Young | Kenny Chesney |
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