Top Hits of The Year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2004:
See also: List of number-one country hits of 2004 (U.S.)| Single | Artist | Reference | |
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| 1 | American Soldier | Toby Keith | |
| 1 | Back When | Tim McGraw | |
| 18 | Break Down Here | Julie Roberts | |
| 14 | Come Home Soon | SHeDAISY | |
| 18 | Cool to Be a Fool | Joe Nichols | |
| 1 | Days Go By | Keith Urban | |
| 6 | Desperately | George Strait | |
| 7 | Drinkin' Bone | Tracy Byrd | |
| 9 | Feels Like Today | Rascal Flatts | |
| 1 | Girls Lie Too | Terri Clark | |
| 11 | Good Little Girls | Blue County | |
| 3 | Here for the Party | Gretchen Wilson | |
| 8 | Hey Good Lookin' | Jimmy Buffett | |
| 4 | Honesty (Write Me a List) | Rodney Atkins | |
| 5 | Hot Mama | Trace Adkins | |
| 12 | How Far | Martina McBride | |
| 9 | I Can't Sleep | Clay Walker | |
| 2 | I Go Back | Kenny Chesney | |
| 5 | I Got a Feelin' | Billy Currington | |
| 1 | I Hate Everything | George Strait | |
| 6 | I Love You This Much | Jimmy Wayne | |
| 3 | I Wanna Do It All | Terri Clark | |
| 4 | I Want to Live | Josh Gracin | |
| 10 | If Nobody Believed in You | Joe Nichols | |
| 1 | If You Ever Stop Loving Me | Montgomery Gentry | |
| 1 | In a Real Love | Phil Vassar | |
| 4 | In My Daughter's Eyes | Martina McBride | |
| 18 | It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing | Shania Twain | |
| 4 | Let's Be Us Again | Lonestar | |
| 2 | Letters from Home | John Michael Montgomery | |
| 2 | Little Moments | Brad Paisley | |
| 1 | Live Like You Were Dying | Tim McGraw | |
| 5 | Loco | David Lee Murphy | |
| 13 | Long Black Train | Josh Turner | |
| 1 | Mayberry | Rascal Flatts | |
| 18 | Me and Emily | Rachel Proctor | |
| 1 | Mr. Mom | Lonestar | |
| 17 | My Last Name | Dierks Bentley | |
| 5 | Nothin' 'bout Love Makes Sense | LeAnn Rimes | |
| 1 | Nothing On but the Radio | Gary Allan | |
| 4 | Paint Me a Birmingham | Tracy Lawrence | |
| 7 | Party for Two | Shania Twain with Billy Currington |
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| 12 | Passenger Seat | SHeDAISY | |
| 2 | Perfect | Sara Evans | |
| 1 | Redneck Woman | Gretchen Wilson | |
| 1 | Remember When | Alan Jackson | |
| 13 | Rough & Ready | Trace Adkins | |
| 11 | Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) | Big & Rich | |
| 5 | She Thinks She Needs Me | Andy Griggs | |
| 9 | She's Not Just a Pretty Face | Shania Twain | |
| 13 | Simple Life | Carolyn Dawn Johnson | |
| 1 | Some Beach | Blake Shelton | |
| 1 | Somebody | Reba McEntire | |
| 12 | Songs About Rain | Gary Allan | |
| 16 | Spend My Time | Clint Black | |
| 3 | Stays in Mexico | Toby Keith | |
| 1 | Suds in the Bucket | Sara Evans | |
| 3 | Sweet Southern Comfort | Buddy Jewell | |
| 2 | That's What It's All About | Brooks & Dunn | |
| 6 | That's What She Gets for Loving Me | Brooks & Dunn | |
| 5 | Too Much of a Good Thing | Alan Jackson | |
| 19 | Tougher Than Nails | Joe Diffie | |
| 20 | Trip Around the Sun | Jimmy Buffett with Martina McBride |
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| 1 | Watch the Wind Blow By | Tim McGraw | |
| 1 | When the Sun Goes Down | Kenny Chesney with Uncle Kracker |
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| 1 | Whiskey Girl | Toby Keith | |
| 3 | Whiskey Lullaby | Brad Paisley featuring Alison Krauss |
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| 2 | The Woman with You | Kenny Chesney | |
| 18 | You Are | Jimmy Wayne | |
| 3 | You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl | Brooks & Dunn | |
| 1 | You'll Think of Me | Keith Urban |
Read more about this topic: 2004 In Country Music
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