2008 in Country Music - Top Hits of The Year

Top Hits of The Year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2008:

See also: List of number-one country hits of 2008 (U.S.)
Single Artist Reference
1 All-American Girl Carrie Underwood
14 All I Ever Wanted Chuck Wicks
1 All I Want to Do Sugarland
4 All Summer Long Kid Rock
15 Another Try Josh Turner with
Trisha Yearwood
16 Anything Goes Randy Houser
1 Back When I Knew It All Montgomery Gentry
1 Better as a Memory Kenny Chesney
15 Bob That Head Rascal Flatts
1 Chicken Fried Zac Brown Band
1 Cleaning This Gun (Come On in Boy) Rodney Atkins
18 Come On Over Jessica Simpson
10 Country Man Luke Bryan
1 Do You Believe Me Now Jimmy Wayne
1 Don't Think I Don't Think About It Darius Rucker
5 Everybody Keith Urban
1 Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven Kenny Chesney
with The Wailers
2 Every Day Rascal Flatts
15 Every Other Weekend Reba McEntire
11 Get My Drink On Toby Keith
11 God Must Be Busy Brooks & Dunn
1 Good Time Alan Jackson
7 Gunpowder & Lead Miranda Lambert
9 Holler Back The Lost Trailers
1 Home Blake Shelton
1 I Saw God Today George Strait
2 I Still Miss You Keith Anderson
10 I'll Walk Bucky Covington
1 I'm Still a Guy Brad Paisley
10 International Harvester Craig Morgan
16 It Ain't No Crime Joe Nichols
11 It's Good to Be Us Bucky Covington
11 Johnny & June Heidi Newfield
1 Just a Dream Carrie Underwood
1 Just Got Started Lovin' You James Otto
16 Kristofferson Tim McGraw
1 Last Name Carrie Underwood
6 Laughed Until We Cried Jason Aldean
13 Learning How to Bend Gary Allan
2 Let It Go Tim McGraw
1 Letter to Me Brad Paisley
11 Lookin' for a Good Time Lady Antebellum
3 Love Don't Live Here Lady Antebellum
2 Love Is a Beautiful Thing Phil Vassar
9 Love Remembers Craig Morgan
1 Love Story Taylor Swift
3 Picture to Burn Taylor Swift
3 Put a Girl in It Brooks & Dunn
4 Ready, Set, Don't Go Billy Ray Cyrus
with Miley Cyrus
15 Relentless Jason Aldean
1 Roll with Me Montgomery Gentry
1 She Never Cried in Front of Me Toby Keith
13 She's a Hottie Toby Keith
2 Shiftwork Kenny Chesney
with George Strait
1 Should've Said No Taylor Swift
1 Small Town Southern Man Alan Jackson
15 Something About a Woman Jake Owen
2 Stay Sugarland
5 Stealing Cinderella Chuck Wicks
13 Stronger Woman Jewel
12 Suspicions Tim McGraw
20 Takin' Off This Pain Ashton Shepherd
18 That Song in My Head Julianne Hough
16 Things That Never Cross a Man's Mind Kellie Pickler
7 Troubadour George Strait
5 Trying to Stop Your Leaving Dierks Bentley
1 Waitin' on a Woman Brad Paisley
2 Watching Airplanes Gary Allan
10 We Weren't Crazy Josh Gracin
3 What Do Ya Think About That Montgomery Gentry
3 What Kinda Gone Chris Cagle
2 Winner at a Losing Game Rascal Flatts
19 Workin' for a Livin' Garth Brooks
with Huey Lewis
1 You Look Good in My Shirt Keith Urban
1 You're Gonna Miss This Trace Adkins

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