Top Hits of The Year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2009:
See also: List of number-one country hits of 2009 (U.S.)| Single | Artist | Reference | |
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| 20 | 15 Minutes | Rodney Atkins | |
| 14 | All I Ask For Anymore | Trace Adkins | |
| 1 | Already Gone | Sugarland | |
| 1 | Alright | Darius Rucker | |
| 11 | Always the Love Songs | Eli Young Band | |
| 1 | American Ride | Toby Keith | |
| 10 | Barefoot and Crazy | Jack Ingram | |
| 9 | Best Days of Your Life | Kellie Pickler | |
| 1 | Big Green Tractor | Jason Aldean | |
| 4 | Bonfire | Craig Morgan | |
| 2 | Boots On | Randy Houser | |
| 1 | Country Boy | Alan Jackson | |
| 1 | Cowboy Casanova | Carrie Underwood | |
| 2 | Cowgirls Don't Cry | Brooks & Dunn with Reba |
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| 2 | Do I | Luke Bryan | |
| 2 | Don't | Billy Currington | |
| 2 | Don't Think I Can't Love You | Jake Owen | |
| 1 | Down the Road | Kenny Chesney with Mac McAnally |
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| 11 | Eight Second Ride | Jake Owen | |
| 20 | Everything Is Fine | Josh Turner | |
| 1 | Feel That Fire | Dierks Bentley | |
| 7 | Fifteen | Taylor Swift | |
| 1 | Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song) | Chris Young | |
| 1 | God Love Her | Toby Keith | |
| 1 | Here | Rascal Flatts | |
| 1 | Here Comes Goodbye | Rascal Flatts | |
| 16 | Honky Tonk Stomp | Brooks & Dunn with Billy Gibbons |
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| 17 | How 'bout You Don't | The Lost Trailers | |
| 18 | I Just Call You Mine | Martina McBride | |
| 1 | I Run to You | Lady Antebellum | |
| 2 | I Told You So | Carrie Underwood with Randy Travis |
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| 18 | I Will | Jimmy Wayne | |
| 8 | I'll Just Hold On | Blake Shelton | |
| 6 | I'm Alive | Kenny Chesney with Dave Matthews |
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| 9 | In Color | Jamey Johnson | |
| 16 | Indian Summer | Brooks & Dunn | |
| 1 | It Happens | Sugarland | |
| 1 | It Won't Be Like This for Long | Darius Rucker | |
| 13 | It's a Business Doing Pleasure with You | Tim McGraw | |
| 1 | It's America | Rodney Atkins | |
| 17 | Joey | Sugarland | |
| 3 | Kiss a Girl | Keith Urban | |
| 14 | Last Call | Lee Ann Womack | |
| 12 | Let Me | Pat Green | |
| 2 | Living for the Night | George Strait | |
| 10 | Lost You Anyway | Toby Keith | |
| 10 | Love Your Love the Most | Eric Church | |
| 14 | Marry for Money | Trace Adkins | |
| 17 | More Like Her | Miranda Lambert | |
| 1 | Need You Now | Lady Antebellum | |
| 5 | Nothin' to Die For | Tim McGraw | |
| 5 | One in Every Crowd | Montgomery Gentry | |
| 1 | Only You Can Love Me This Way | Keith Urban | |
| 1 | Out Last Night | Kenny Chesney | |
| 1 | People Are Crazy | Billy Currington | |
| 7 | Red Light | David Nail | |
| 11 | Ride | Martina McBride | |
| 1 | River of Love | George Strait | |
| 10 | Runaway | Love and Theft | |
| 1 | She Wouldn't Be Gone | Blake Shelton | |
| 1 | She's Country | Jason Aldean | |
| 12 | Shuttin' Detroit Down | John Rich | |
| 1 | Sideways | Dierks Bentley | |
| 9 | Sissy's Song | Alan Jackson | |
| 1 | Small Town USA | Justin Moore | |
| 11 | Sounds Like Life to Me | Darryl Worley | |
| 1 | Start a Band | Brad Paisley with Keith Urban |
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| 11 | Strange | Reba | |
| 2 | Summer Nights | Rascal Flatts | |
| 1 | Sweet Thing | Keith Urban | |
| 18 | That's a Man | Jack Ingram | |
| 1 | Then | Brad Paisley | |
| 1 | Toes | Zac Brown Band | |
| 2 | Welcome to the Future | Brad Paisley | |
| 2 | Whatever It Is | Zac Brown Band | |
| 11 | Where I'm From | Jason Michael Carroll | |
| 2 | White Horse | Taylor Swift | |
| 18 | Why | Rascal Flatts | |
| 15 | Wild at Heart | Gloriana | |
| 1 | You Belong with Me | Taylor Swift |
Read more about this topic: 2009 In Country Music
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