Most Weeks At No. 2
Weeks | Song | Artist | Year | Blocked To #1 By |
---|---|---|---|---|
15 | "Making Believe" | Kitty Wells | 1955 | In the Jailhouse Now (Webb Pierce) |
11 | "Temptation (Tim-Tayshun)" | Red Ingle and His Magnificent Seven | 1947 | |
9 | "Sioux City Sue" | Zeke Manners | 1946 | |
9 | "I Ain't Never" | Webb Pierce | 1959 | The Three Bells (The Browns) |
8 | "Never Trust a Woman" | Tex Williams and His Western Caravan | 1948 | I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms) (Eddy Arnold) |
8 | "One More Time" | Ray Price | 1960 | He'll Have to Go (Jim Reeves) |
8 | "Foolin' Around" | Buck Owens | 1961 | North to Alaska (Johnny Horton) |
7 | "Just Call Me Lonesome" | Eddy Arnold | 1955 | I Don't Care (Webb Pierce) |
7 | "Yes, I Know Why" | Webb Pierce | 1956 | Sixteen Tons (Tennessee Ernie Ford) |
7 | "Lesson in Leavin'" | Jo Dee Messina | 1999 | Amazed (Lonestar) |
7 | "I Go Back" | Kenny Chesney | 2004 | Live Like You Were Dying (Tim McGraw) |
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